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Live And Let Die (1973) Blu-Ray (New) Roger Moore Jane Seymour 007 James Bond

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Blu-ray Case
Rating
PG
Director
Guy Hamilton
Sub-Genre
Spy
Franchise
James Bond
Studio
MGM Home Entertainment
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Region Code
Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Format
Blu-ray
Language
English
Actor
Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, Yaphet Kotto
Features
Behind The Scenes Featurette, Commentary, Widescreen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Run Time
122 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Movie/TV Title
Live And Let Die
UPC
0883904116752

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  • Roger Moore Takes On Bond

    Live and Let Die looks great on Blu-ray and includes some good, if not amazing, extras. This film features the best looking Bond-girl ever, Jane Seymore, looking amazingly great, and early on, has Madeline Smith (the star of The Vampire Lovers if you'd like to see a lot more of her, literally) also looking wonderful, albeit only in the short opening sequence. The villains here are all black, which makes the film a bit controversial, but so was the novel on which it was based. There is a great mix of comedy, action, and adventure. It's not one of the great Bonds, but it may be Moore's best, since his interpretation of the part grew ever more comic at the expense of seriousness as his films went on. Thank goodness for Daniel Craig's return to Bond as a man with a dark side to be feared. ...

  • Probably the funniest of the Bond movies, well recorded

    Very humorous script, with some racial /ethnical and occult undertones. Great action scenes as well. blu ray video was excellent, well-packaged and shipped.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • For what I paid, I won't complain. It was worth what I paid.

    I bought Live and Let die, to compare it to the book. The movie was good, it just didn't follow the book at all. All of the characters from the book were the same and that was it. Totally different story and setting. I also didn't care much for Roger Moore's version of Bond. The blu-ray hd version of the movie was great. The picture looked amazing, for a movie made in the 70's.

  • Good Value fort the price.

    Good value for the price. Enjoyed the radio program many years ago.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: chrisv23

  • Moore...Roger Moore

    Roger Moore steps into the role of 007 for the first time in this excellent adventure. This one has it all-voodoo,Yaphett Kotto, hot Jane Seymour, witty one-liners and best of all classic 70's blaxploitation thrown in! What more could you want from a Bond film. Oh yeah, a cool opening theme song. What a way for the best Bond ever to start his gig.