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Live and Let Die
Taking over the role Sean Connery made ever so popular, Roger Moore steps in to don the infamous
numbers 007. Little more than the face changes though as the action and adventure prove as
fabulous as ever.
Following a trail of dead or missing agents, Bond is taken on a mystical and highly deadly
adventure through the bayou of New Orleans. Filled with powerful drug lords hiding behind the
frightful shroud of witchcraft and voodoo magic, Bond uses a few of his own magic gadgets and
sensual suave to protect Britain's interests and more than the occasional female beauty.
With a new Bond at the helm for the first time, and a less than vast assortment of Q's great
gadgetry, "Live and Let Die" still manages to pull off some fabulous Bond adventure no fan will
want to miss.
Parental Note:Minor Violence, Sexual Overtones, Adult Situations
The disc is single sided - dual layered and contains the original widescreen version of the
movie. The mastering is excellent, as are the several extras.
Live and Let Die: James Bond: Special Edition MGM/UA 1973
Rating:PG Running Time:121 min
Picture:(side 1 - dual layer) 1.85:1 Widescreen
Sound:Mono
Languages:English & French
Subtitles:none (closed captioned)
Extras:Animated Menus, 2 Trailers, 2 TV Spots, 2 Radio Spots, Milk Commercial,
30 min Feature on Film, Photo Gallery, On the Set Footage, Audio Commentary by Screenwriter,
Audio Commentary Featuring the Director and Various Cast & Crew, Playstation Game Trailer,
Making-of Notes in Booklet
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