James Bond is not a superstitious man, but it's hard not to feel unnerved in the presence of Mr. Big. A ruthless Harlem gangster who uses voodoo to control his criminal empire, he's also one of SMERSH's top American operatives. Mr. Big has been smuggling British pirate treasure to New York from a remote Jamaican island?and funneling the proceeds to Moscow. With help from Solitaire, Mr. Big's beautiful and enigmatic Creole fortune-teller, and his old friend Felix Leiter, 007 must locate the crime lord's hideout, sabotage his operation, and reclaim the pirate hoard for England. From the jazz joints of Harlem to the shark-infested waters of the Florida Everglades, Live and Let Die sends Bond headlong into the exotic.
"Her hair was blue-black and fell heavily to her shoulders. She had high cheekbones and a wide, sensual mouth, and wore a dress of white silk. Her eyes were blue,...
Out of print for over forty years, The 007 Diaries introduces Roger Moore’s James Bond Diary to a new generation of fans.
In this second adaptation of the Fleming novels.
Roger Moore as James Bond: Roger Moore's Own Account of Filming "Live and Let Die"
In this second adaptation of the Fleming novels… Bond is sent to New York City to investigate "Mr. Big", an agent of SMERSH and a criminal voodoo leader.
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Thank you to those who dared to be The Black Renaissance Filmmakers aka Blaxploitation who challenged the odds.
British secret agent James Bond encounters a plot to murder agents, games of espionage, a pirate treasure, a jewel thief, and a man determined to rob Fort Knox
James Bond springs into laconic action. Making over D34 million at the UK box office, this was one of the biggest films of last year.
There's no better time to rediscover James Bond.