We do not carry any movie poster reproductions or reprints of any kind. Roger Moore poster collection also includes The Man with the Golden Gun 3 Sheet (41x81), with Robert McGinnis artwork for Roger Moore's second Bond film.įilm/Art Gallery with movie posters are original prints and film poster collectibles. He earned awards, including OTTO (Most popular Film Star, from German Magazine BRAVO) in 1981, Golden Globe Henrietta Award for World Film Favorite – Male in 1980, Saturn Award (Most Popular International Performer) in 1980, BAMBI (shared with Tony Curtis for "The Persuaders", from the German magazine BUNTE) in 1973, BEST ACTOR IN TV award from the French magazine TELE-7-JOURS, shared with Tony Curtis for "The Persuaders" in 1973, ONDAS-AWARD ( Spanish TV for ""The Saint"") in 1967, OTTO (Most popular TV-star for "The Saint" from German magazine BRAVO) in 1967.įilm/Art Gallery's collection of original Roger Moore movie posters includes a Live and Let Die Insert (14x36) with Robert McGinnis artwork for Roger Moore's first Bond film. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate for his outstanding contributions to UK films and television by University of Hertfordshire in 2012. A year after, he was made by the government of France as the Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters. Moore gained a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the film industry in 2007. In 1991, he was chosen as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to charity in 2003. He also had several roles in American television shows and films, such as Maverick series and The Persuaders. He played the lead role in the British television series The Saint, from 1962- 1969, as Simon Templar. He played the role in seven feature films, from Live and Let Die to A View to a Kill, between 19, in the Eon Productions film series. Roger Moore was an English actor well-known for his fictional role as James Bond. Tibbett’s silver 1962 Roll-Royce Silver Cloud II Renault 11 taxi Zorin’s airships Iceberg submarine Stacy’s Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Pola Ivanova’s silver Chevrolet Corvette C4įor A View To A Kill, 1985 Bond (Roger Moore) dons a ski suit for a 4th time on location in Lake Jökulsárlón, Iceland and Piz Palü on the Vedretta di Scerscen Inferiore glacier, Swiss Alps doubling for Siberiaīond escapes his pursuers by jumping into an ice floe getaway vehicle with a Union Jack hatch.Welcome to the official Film/Art Gallery collection of original Roger Moore vintage movie posters from his critically acclaimed catalog of timeless cinematic performances. “A View To A Kill” – performed by Duran Duran, written by Duran Duran and John Barry Vehicles Iceland Paris and Chateau Chantilly, France London and Pinewood Studios, England Music , Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA Locations Broccoli and Harry Saltzman.It released in 1973 and earned 161 million at the box office. The film was directed by Guy Hamilton and was produced by Albert R. Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee, Patrick Bauchau, David Yip, Fiona Fullerton, Manning Redwood, Alison Doody, Willoughby Gray, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Lois Maxwell, Walter Gotell, Geoffrey Keen, Jean Rougerie, Daniel Benzali, Bogdan Kominowski, Papillon Soo, Mary Stavin, Dolph Lundgren, Bill Ackridge Producers Live and Let Die is the eighth film in the James Bond film series, and the first to star Roger Moore as Bond. The final confrontation between Bond and Zorin is atop the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, where Zorin falls to his death. As Zorin escapes in his airship, he kidnaps Stacey. Finding an unexpected ally in May Day, whom Zorin has betrayed, Bond prevents the main explosion from detonating. With help from geologist Stacey Sutton, Bond sabotages Zorin’s scheme. 007 survives and tracks Zorin to San Francisco, where Zorin is planning Project Main Strike: the destruction of Silicon Valley by detonating explosions in mines beneath lakes and flooding the Hayward and San Andreas faults. Bond poses as a horse trainer to infiltrate Zorin’s equestrian estate, but his cover is blown and Zorin tries to drown him. In Paris, Bond meets detective Aubergine to find out about Zorin, but Aubergine is killed by Zorin’s bodyguard May Day. It is made by a company recently acquired by Anglo-French combine Zorin Industries, so Bond is assigned to investigate Max Zorin. A microchip James Bond recovers from the body of 003 in Siberia is a copy of one that is impervious to the magnetic pulse of a nuclear blast.
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