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  1. 24 mag 2024 · Live and Let Die: Nominated, Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 46th Academy Awards: The Man with the Golden Gun: The Spy Who Loved Me: Nominated, Academy Awards for Best Original Score, Best Original Song and Best Art Direction at the 50th Academy Awards

  2. 3 giorni fa · Live and Let Die: Speedboat Used in all levels based on the iconic boat chase from the film. 007: License to Kill: Helicopter (Based off the Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin from the film) Playable vehicle used in Level 01 and Level 03. In the first level, it is used to chase down Braun while in the third level it is used to chase Sanchez in his plane.

  3. 8 mag 2024 · Join the iconic secret agent James Bond in "Live and Let Die," now available as an audio play! 🎧 Follow Bond on his mission to thwart a dangerous plot involving a space shuttle and prevent...

  4. 11 mag 2024 · 9. Live and Let Die (1973) British actor Roger Moore makes his debut as cinema’s foremost superspy in this blockbuster instalment. His adversary is Mr. Big, a ruthless drug lord with Jeff Bezos-like plans to corner the market. While we’re on the subject, does Jeff Bezos not kind of look like a Bond villain?

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  5. 16 mag 2024 · Live and Let Die (1973) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Moonraker (1979) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Octopussy (1983) Never Say Never Again (1983) A View to a...

  6. 23 mag 2024 · No. Dr. No is a 1962 spy film directed by Terence Young. It is the first film in the James Bond series. Starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather from the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.

  7. 20 mag 2024 · Born in 1927 (a few years before Sean Connery), Roger Moore was 45 when he began playing James Bond in 1973’s Live and Let Die, 46 when he starred in the next year’s The Man With the Golden Gun, 49 by the time 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me rolled around, and 51 by the release of 1979’s James Bond movie, Moonraker.