In episode 09, the hosts discuss 1973’s Live and Let Die, directed by Guy Hamilton once again. The film introduces Sir Roger Moore as the new James Bond for the 1970s, and to this day, he is still the actor who has embodied the character for the greatest number of Eon productions. When three MI6 agents are mysteriously murdered, Bond must travel to the US to investigate business mogul Dr. Kananga (Yaphet Kotto) and his shady dealings. Is Bond a match for the clever Dr. Kananga and his supposed voodoo powers? What is his relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Big and his gang connections? The film features Jane Seymour as Solitaire, David Hedison in his first appearance as Felix Leiter, Julius W. Harris as Tee Hee Johnson, Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver, Roy Stewart as Quarrel Jr., Clifton James as Sergeant J.W. Pepper for some reason, and Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi.
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In episode 09, the hosts discuss 1973’s Live and Let Die, directed by Guy Hamilton once again. The film introduces Sir Roger Moore as the new James Bond for the 1970s, and to this day, he is still the actor who has embodied the character for the greatest number of Eon productions. When three MI6 agents are mysteriously murdered, Bond must travel to the US to investigate business mogul Dr. Kananga (Yaphet Kotto) and his shady dealings. Is Bond a match for the clever Dr. Kananga and his supposed voodoo powers? What is his relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Big and his gang connections? The film features Jane Seymour as Solitaire, David Hedison in his first appearance as Felix Leiter, Julius W. Harris as Tee Hee Johnson, Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver, Roy Stewart as Quarrel Jr., Clifton James as Sergeant J.W. Pepper for some reason, and Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi.
In episode 06, the hosts discuss 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, directed by Peter R. Hunt. The first Eon Bond film without Sean Connery, George Lazenby stars in his one and only appearance as James Bond. Hot on SPECTRE’s trail, Bond tracks Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas) to a remote allergy clinic in the Swiss Alps. Can Bond foil Blofeld’s latest scheme–involving twelve young women and biological warfare–before it’s too late? And will he be forced to choose between MI6 and a serious relationship with Tracy di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg)? The film features Gabriele Ferzetti as Marc-Ange Draco, Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt, Angela Scoular as Ruby Bartlett, and George Baker as Sir Hilary Bray (the real one).
Pay Attention, 007
In episode 09, the hosts discuss 1973’s Live and Let Die, directed by Guy Hamilton once again. The film introduces Sir Roger Moore as the new James Bond for the 1970s, and to this day, he is still the actor who has embodied the character for the greatest number of Eon productions. When three MI6 agents are mysteriously murdered, Bond must travel to the US to investigate business mogul Dr. Kananga (Yaphet Kotto) and his shady dealings. Is Bond a match for the clever Dr. Kananga and his supposed voodoo powers? What is his relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Big and his gang connections? The film features Jane Seymour as Solitaire, David Hedison in his first appearance as Felix Leiter, Julius W. Harris as Tee Hee Johnson, Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver, Roy Stewart as Quarrel Jr., Clifton James as Sergeant J.W. Pepper for some reason, and Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi.