R.I.P. Julius W. Harris (1923-2004) (Tee Hee), Earl Jolly Brown (1939-2006) (Whisper), Geoffrey Holder (1930-2014) (Baron Samedi), Sir Roger Moore (1927-2017) (James Bond) and Yaphet Kotto (1939-2021) (Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big).
My favorite Bond movie of all time. The best music...and the villains. Geoffrey Holder was probably my favorite. The laugh at the end, and the way he pulls the card and sets it on fire. I saw this movie in the theater when I was a kid. And whenever it's on TV I will always watch it. Also has what I think is Paul McCartney's best song, Live and Let Die.
You Only Live Twice and LALD --my favorites. LALD really moves, with the dialogue, action, the music. Plus Moore playing it straight in the dangerous bits, and saving the funny parts for in between. George Martin was tops, and his rifts....! His driving into Harlem is my favorite rendition of the Bond theme.
This movie has an OUTSTANDING score. Its one of the only Bond scores that actually really creep me out. The slow build up of the "Die" theme when she says "when do we start back?" You can feel the tension building. And the ever so creepy mystical flutes when Barron Samedi comes in. You can just feel the black magic being unleashed. Great stuff.
@@yiuqwfj . Beatles' Producer George Martin composed the music score (other than the main title song which was written by Paul McCartney) for "Live And Let Die"(1973) for two reasons: (1) John Barry was either experiencing tax problems which prevented him from coming to the USA, or he was in the process of moving to NYC and didn't have the time to work on composing a music score for "LALD", and (2) Barry was still pissed off at Harry Saltzman for Saltzman's criticism of Don Black's lyrics to the song, "Diamonds Are Forever"(1971).
Yaphet Kotto is actually one of the great Bond villains but he gets overlooked too much. One of my faves actually. Definitely a sense of menace from him. Not just cartoony bad guy like so many of them are now.
I love how Kananga is so polite when he speaks- even when Roger Moore insults him again and again, Kananga is still polite and well spoken. And TeeHee standing there with that menacing grin, just waiting for the word to do some damage with his mechanical hand. Baron Samedi and his epic laugh- too cool!
@@redblade8160 I respect your opinión but The worst James Bond ever is Die Another Day Fallowed by Spectre Skyfall is super Overrared Grettings From Costa Rica 🇨🇷
I tried reading Bond's facial expressions to see if he knew Solitaire answered incorrectly. He does look a bit alarmed just as we cut back to Tee-Hee, and surprised when he's freed from his chair. Looks like Kananga was feeding them a false sense of security. Little bits like that really make this scene all the more tense.
Sir Roger Moore's first outing as 007 and a great one as well. With AMC cars of the 1970's in very cool car chases, and fashion. With a epic soundtrack and filmed in the southern U.S. it is one of a kind James Bond story.
The movie is solid, Moore's too soft for the role. He's supposed to be a contract killer and he just comes across as a nice English chap in a tailored suit.
This movie is great and the villains so iconic. Kananga is threatening, Baron Samedi unpredictable and TeeHee has this big smile you would love to be his friend, until he feeds you to crocodiles
What gets me is how genuinely hurt, almost heartbroken Kananga looks when he confronts Solitaire. It’s not often we get an actual human emotion from a Bond Villain.
Don't think he actually loved her, it was just that she was a possession for him to manipulate and control. And now that Bond slept with her, she's useless to him. Really felt sorry for Solitaire when Kananga gives her the backhand. Yeah, this is where James Bond himself fucked up tbf and got an innocent woman in trouble. And this is coming from a lifelong Bond fan. Thankfully, they made Moore's Bond a bit more "nicer" and heroic from The Spy Who Loved Me onwards
I don't know about that. He's an obedient soldier, couldn't argue back much even if he wanted to and usually gets the job done. Why wouldn't Kananga hire him?
this scene: 1. When Solitaire asked "When do we start back?", Kananga spun around and looked at her like " This Bitch really finna "IG" me? (treat me like I'm stupid)...ok. Time to handle this. 2. Kananga was on some major GLOBAL schemes, so he was the head of an organization and couldn't afford to look weak in any way. Solitaire had his heart and broke it by screwing the next man. Then played him in front of everyone like it didn't happen...lol. He learned that lesson: CAN'T BUY ME LOVE. Everything he was doing was on the line at that moment...like Kananga said "There's only one way to handle this..." Pull that card. (No disrespect to Jane Seymour)
It's kinda like you can hear his thought process as well:" A white guy has come into my country, killed some of my men and stolen my woman. Not only that, she's lost her powers and she's useless as shit. What has this guy got that I haven't?" Then, right before he slaps Solitaire, he has to process all of this, contemplate and it makes him snap like a ticking time bomb or one of those beeping machines in the hospital. Yaphet Kotto's great in this scene. What a good actor!
Poor Solitaire! :( Dr. Kananga (AKA "Mr. Big") is undeniably one of my most hated Bond villains of all time (the others include Helga Brandt from "You Only Live Twice", Irma Bundt from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", Karl Stromberg from "The Spy Who Loved Me", and Elektra from "The World Is Not Enough"). Seriously, what a douche! I always applaud every time I see him die at the end of the movie, lol!
Good point!! and yes i somewhat agree. TeeHEE did have some charisma. But i also liked MR BIG. He was not cartoon y or caricatured and had some style of his own which i thought made him menacing. I have always liked him as a villain. Teehee was great too. "You just reach in his mouth and pull his teeth out.. ah ehehehehehehehe"
Good scene. Apart from Kananga hitting Solitaire. Maybe I'm too much if a softie but it's a bad look when a guy hits a woman...too violent from me, I don't think that part was needed in the scene, it was quite violent. Just my opinion.
on the back of mr Bonds watch the registration number 3266....do i speak the truth? No your lying, it's a rolex ...the reg number is between the lugs. :P
@Daniel Olortegui I don't think it would have mattered. Kananga was probably so shocked that she did sleep with Bond that her getting it wrong stunned him into not going through with Bond losing digits and worse.
I love this one, easily Roger's best Bond outing, although For Your Eyes Only and The Spy Who Loved Me are excellent as well. A shame Roger's characters *ALWAYS* seemed to get thumped on the head though, even Jim Rockford didn't get koshed that much... LOL ;-)
You could make a case for every Bond actor's first film being an all-time classic in the series. Dr No, OHMSS, this one, Living Daylights and Casino Royale definitely are. I find Goldeneye hugely overrated but I know most others love it.
That is precisely why i like this movie. The villains seem like they COULD exist. Not as cartoony or Austin Powersish. A little more style. I actually liked Kanangas death. Though he did just look like a big balloon. Maybe if it were shot better. Ffffffffffffffffffffffffftttt BOOOM!!
I loved Roger Moore as Bond, but in this scene in "Live And Let Die"(1973), he made an obvious mistake when Whisper starts to pick up Bond from the table, Moore briefly raises his arms slightly to protect himself against the possibility that Earl Jolly Brown ( who played the role of Whisper) might accidentally drop him on the table or on the floor. Since Bond was supposed to be unconscious after Tee-Hee (played superbly by Julius Harris) clubbed him on the head with his mechanical arm, Moore should have let his arms go completely limp! And although Jane Seymour was excellent as Solitaire, why wasn't Solitaire crying after Kanaga slaps her to the floor considering how forcefully he hit her?! In fairness to Seymour, she was a young and inexperienced actress back in 1973.
Oh i have to disagree. It was very original. I can remember being so grossed out when i saw it. Like he blew up!!!. Its dramatic. A shark attack is kind of a dull ending for a Bond villain.
The death was ridiculous. Plus, it hasn't aged well either, haha. In the books, and I think in the original script, it was just going to be a shark related death. In the book, Felix was maimed by a shark(what they did in Licence to Kill), so it would be a rather appropriate death for Kananga here.
An interesting thing is, if Saltzman and Broccoli had decided to leave the Sheriff J.W. Pepper character and the consequent over-the-top comedy out of the Bond film, "Live and Let Die", and had played the film as a straight, tense and dramatic film, the movie would be one of the top 3 Bond films in the history of the Bond film francise. As it stands, it is a very good Bond film that could have been even better sans the ridiculous comedy element.
@xzarmonty4 Ridiculous maybe but i have to give it points for being unique. I laughed my ass off when i first saw that in 1973 as an impressionable 8 year old. I don't care how you slice it Bonds back in that day had a thousand times the style they do today. They were better photographed films.
It was due to the director, Guy Hamilton. All his Bond films were the most stylish: Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever , LALD, and The Man with the Golden Gun. All his villains played a cat and mouse game with Bond, rather than a head on collision. And they had a myriad of strange accomplices.
R.I.P. Yaphet Koto. A superb actor not only in the James Bond film, "Live And Let Die"(1973), but also in the made-for-TV movie about the Barbara Jane Mackle kidnapping case of 1967/1968 in which Koto played the role of a detective investigating the kidnapping. The movie was based on the excellent book, "83 Hours Till Dawn" written by Gene Miller and Barbara Jane Mackle. Koto was outstanding as Mr. Big/Dr.Kananga in "LALD". His character in that Bond film is one of the scariest Bond villians in the history of the James Bond film franchise!
R.I.P. Julius W. Harris (1923-2004) (Tee Hee), Earl Jolly Brown (1939-2006) (Whisper), Geoffrey Holder (1930-2014) (Baron Samedi), Sir Roger Moore (1927-2017) (James Bond) and Yaphet Kotto (1939-2021) (Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big).
All legend actor's 🙌🙏
Those cats were some cool actors.
Not to mention R. I. P Tommy Lane (Adam) 1937-2021
RIP to all of them. All legends 😢
So, Solitaire is the only one currently alive?
Baron Samedi will always be one of my favourite Bond villains. He says little, but that laugh has
made him iconic.
Iconic for sure
My favorite Bond movie of all time. The best music...and the villains. Geoffrey Holder was probably my favorite. The laugh at the end, and the way he pulls the card and sets it on fire. I saw this movie in the theater when I was a kid. And whenever it's on TV I will always watch it. Also has what I think is Paul McCartney's best song, Live and Let Die.
You Only Live Twice and LALD --my favorites. LALD really moves, with the dialogue, action, the music. Plus Moore playing it straight in the dangerous bits, and saving the funny parts for in between. George Martin was tops, and his rifts....! His driving into Harlem is my favorite rendition of the Bond theme.
Agreed it has a certain perfectness and has probably the best pacing of any bond film and most films I’ve ever seen.
This movie has an OUTSTANDING score. Its one of the only Bond scores that actually really creep me out. The slow build up of the "Die" theme when she says "when do we start back?" You can feel the tension building. And the ever so creepy mystical flutes when Barron Samedi comes in. You can just feel the black magic being unleashed. Great stuff.
I agree
True, whoever composed this was a genius!
@@yiuqwfj Paul McCartney did the main theme
@@roquefortfiles Oh, I didn't know that. Well, he didn't compose only 1 hit song, lol
@@yiuqwfj . Beatles' Producer George Martin composed the music score (other than the main title song which was written by Paul McCartney) for "Live And Let Die"(1973) for two reasons: (1) John Barry was either experiencing tax problems which prevented him from coming to the USA, or he was in the process of moving to NYC and didn't have the time to work on composing a music score for "LALD", and (2) Barry was still pissed off at Harry Saltzman for Saltzman's criticism of Don Black's lyrics to the song, "Diamonds Are Forever"(1971).
Serious props to Yaphet Kotto's portrayal of Kananga here. Played with an understated menace like Brando's godfather scenes at the Corleone wedding.
Yeah, I'm glad they played it straight for once.
Agreed. The cartoonish aspects of the villain were played out through Mr. Big; Kotto seemed to know this, and played the dual role accordingly.
Jane Seymour as Solitaire, was hotness personified!
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Geoffrey Holder's presence in this seen is incredible and then there is his unmistakable laugh.
@jeffersonblackmon
He looked like a homosexual! You like that do you?
Tee Hee, Kananga, Baron Samedi. Three great villains. They each have a mind of their own, which is cool.
Don't forget Whisper!
@@iverar And Adam
From a time when Bond movies were fun.
Yaphet Kotto is actually one of the great Bond villains but he gets overlooked too much. One of my faves actually. Definitely a sense of menace from him. Not just cartoony bad guy like so many of them are now.
Yeah, but unfortunately he died in a cartoon manner.
Legendary bond movie
I love how Kananga is so polite when he speaks- even when Roger Moore insults him again and again, Kananga is still polite and well spoken. And TeeHee standing there with that menacing grin, just waiting for the word to do some damage with his mechanical hand. Baron Samedi and his epic laugh- too cool!
Baron Samedi will always be the “7 Up, the Uncola” man to me.
I prefer 7up to Sprite
@@TheTallMan50 Agreed!👍 Its got more bite
“No caffeine, HaHaHa!”
This movie is magnificent
The great debut of Sir Roger Moore
@jonathanorozco8075
The worse Bond film ever!
@@redblade8160
I respect your opinión but The worst James Bond ever is Die Another Day
Fallowed by Spectre
Skyfall is super Overrared
Grettings From Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Yapphet Kotto plated a great villain. He was fantastic as Parker in Alien, too.
And The Running Man
I fell in love with this movie because this is where I first saw Jane. She is fine!!!
I love Baron Samedi’s laugh 😂
I loved this scene
I tried reading Bond's facial expressions to see if he knew Solitaire answered incorrectly. He does look a bit alarmed just as we cut back to Tee-Hee, and surprised when he's freed from his chair. Looks like Kananga was feeding them a false sense of security. Little bits like that really make this scene all the more tense.
It's Moore's very own, "do you expect me to talk?" scene.
Probably because he knows that the serial number to the watch isn’t on the back.
Sir Roger Moore's first outing as 007 and a great one as well. With AMC cars of the 1970's in very cool car chases, and fashion. With a epic soundtrack and filmed in the southern U.S. it is one of a kind James Bond story.
The movie is solid, Moore's too soft for the role. He's supposed to be a contract killer and he just comes across as a nice English chap in a tailored suit.
@@evilubuntu9001 Spies aren't contract killers per say but come in a variety of personas.
Baron Samedi's creepy laugh 😂 gets me every time. Ha ha!!
@AvEryBadApPLe Actually, he did the commercial for 7 up
@alanbourbeau24
You sound like a creep yourself!
RIP the whole cast love them all.
This movie is great and the villains so iconic. Kananga is threatening, Baron Samedi unpredictable and TeeHee has this big smile you would love to be his friend, until he feeds you to crocodiles
This movie was filled with so many spooks lol
In the novel :
Tee Hee broke the youngest Bond's finger, and minutes later Bond managed to escape, after killing Tee He and two of Mr. Big's henchmen.
What gets me is how genuinely hurt, almost heartbroken Kananga looks when he confronts Solitaire. It’s not often we get an actual human emotion from a Bond Villain.
Don't think he actually loved her, it was just that she was a possession for him to manipulate and control. And now that Bond slept with her, she's useless to him. Really felt sorry for Solitaire when Kananga gives her the backhand.
Yeah, this is where James Bond himself fucked up tbf and got an innocent woman in trouble. And this is coming from a lifelong Bond fan. Thankfully, they made Moore's Bond a bit more "nicer" and heroic from The Spy Who Loved Me onwards
I just like the slap, lol.
@@seventhkeyomegasghost8233 Lol
IKR, he looks legitimately disappointed
Best score of all the Bond flicks..
Whisper was clearly someone’s family member, either that or Kannaga had a particularly generous hiring policy
I don't know about that. He's an obedient soldier, couldn't argue back much even if he wanted to and usually gets the job done. Why wouldn't Kananga hire him?
Great job
What a weird way the big guy has of carrying Bond after Teehee knocked him cold.
spd47 That was a dummy, not a real person he was carrying.
It certainly looked an odd carry,you may be right.
Wasn’t actually Roger Moore he was carrying it was a Dummy
@@lukedaley17 I don't know, those hands were moving and flexing...
Definitely worth acquiring the soundtrack for... actually, I'll go do that now before I forget.
Róger Moore és increíble muy bueno él mejor James bond favorito de muchos
I love how James is so calm, he doesn't even yell in pain when Tee Hee snips his pinky, that'd fucking hurt, especially with pincers like those
this scene:
1. When Solitaire asked "When do we start back?", Kananga spun around and looked at her like " This Bitch really finna "IG" me? (treat me like I'm stupid)...ok. Time to handle this.
2. Kananga was on some major GLOBAL schemes, so he was the head of an organization and couldn't afford to look weak in any way. Solitaire had his heart and broke it by screwing the next man. Then played him in front of everyone like it didn't happen...lol. He learned that lesson: CAN'T BUY ME LOVE. Everything he was doing was on the line at that moment...like Kananga said "There's only one way to handle this..." Pull that card. (No disrespect to Jane Seymour)
It's kinda like you can hear his thought process as well:" A white guy has come into my country, killed some of my men and stolen my woman. Not only that, she's lost her powers and she's useless as shit. What has this guy got that I haven't?"
Then, right before he slaps Solitaire, he has to process all of this, contemplate and it makes him snap like a ticking time bomb or one of those beeping machines in the hospital.
Yaphet Kotto's great in this scene. What a good actor!
3:50 Baron Samedi has some hilarious laugh
Rolex serial numbers are not on the back of the case, they're hidden.
That’s the point, Solitare didn’t even know that.
Sir Roger Moore....The Best Bond ever.... Nobody will do better....😉
Julius Harris and Yaphet Kotto. My childhood movie memories are coming back.
The last good Bond film. After this one they started to become comic books.
And "You Only Live Twice" didn't feel comic book-like??
@@Modernww2fare somewhat, but not like the ones after it.
Never had it...never will... anyone remember that? Guess was another time.
I like how Kananga shouts to miss Solitaire you knew that.
I don’t know why but it just makes me laugh and wants me to yell out the same words.
It's the slap for me that's hilarious. Also, "you been messing with that!!!"
Jane ! ❤
@0:17 “the more vital areas” lol Moore’s eyebrow raise 😂😂😂
"The more vital areas";I wonder what that means............
he means his cock!
If it was Connery, it could be his toupee.
Eyebrow
series pimp slap. Interracial love is complicated.
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
🙄🤔
The life is simple... People are complicated...
Poor Solitaire! :( Dr. Kananga (AKA "Mr. Big") is undeniably one of my most hated Bond villains of all time (the others include Helga Brandt from "You Only Live Twice", Irma Bundt from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", Karl Stromberg from "The Spy Who Loved Me", and Elektra from "The World Is Not Enough"). Seriously, what a douche! I always applaud every time I see him die at the end of the movie, lol!
Kotto was also in Midnight Run
You'd think Bond would check his watch after the fact, to see if they were bluffing. It's not like he can see Kananga's gestures to Tee Hee.
How is he going to remember the exact sequence of numbers that Kanaga uttered?
The serial number isn’t even on the back, Bond knows that, but he doesn’t want Kananga to know that he knows that.
Fantastic!!
"BITCH, YOU KNEW THAT!!!!"
Good point!! and yes i somewhat agree. TeeHEE did have some charisma. But i also liked MR BIG. He was not cartoon y or caricatured and had some style of his own which i thought made him menacing. I have always liked him as a villain. Teehee was great too. "You just reach in his mouth and pull his teeth out.. ah ehehehehehehehe"
1:48 - Is that Barry White? lol
U have to remove the bracelet to see the serial number on a Rolex Oyster Perpetual.
Is the voodoo dude JZ’s father?
Good scene. Apart from Kananga hitting Solitaire. Maybe I'm too much if a softie but it's a bad look when a guy hits a woman...too violent from me, I don't think that part was needed in the scene, it was quite violent. Just my opinion.
You'd hate the Connery-era Bond movies then
@@Modernww2fare yeah I joticed that too.
It’s to make you hate the villain, you know the guy you aren’t supposed to root for.
on the back of mr Bonds watch the registration number 3266....do i speak the truth? No your lying, it's a rolex ...the reg number is between the lugs. :P
Not if it's a cool knock off from China.
@Daniel Olortegui I don't think it would have mattered. Kananga was probably so shocked that she did sleep with Bond that her getting it wrong stunned him into not going through with Bond losing digits and worse.
THE UNCOLA!!
These are cola nuts !
Lmao, Kananga leaned into that slap.
I love this one, easily Roger's best Bond outing, although For Your Eyes Only and The Spy Who Loved Me are excellent as well. A shame Roger's characters *ALWAYS* seemed to get thumped on the head though, even Jim Rockford didn't get koshed that much... LOL ;-)
You could make a case for every Bond actor's first film being an all-time classic in the series. Dr No, OHMSS, this one, Living Daylights and Casino Royale definitely are. I find Goldeneye hugely overrated but I know most others love it.
Back when the villain was allowed to be nasty to show how bad he was. Now the MeToo movement would be crying foul.
Yep, remember the poster for X Men Apocalypse. The fems went nuts because a woman was being throttled....by an out and out villain.
Yep, now all villains need to be like Kylo REN who are incompetent and are easily defeated.
I don't think he was ready for the card to be set alit given his reaction.
I don't think that James Bond would've used a repetitive number on his registration number for his watch
He didn’t, Solitare got the answer wrong.
Goud.,.............,.
That is precisely why i like this movie. The villains seem like they COULD exist. Not as cartoony or Austin Powersish. A little more style. I actually liked Kanangas death. Though he did just look like a big balloon. Maybe if it were shot better. Ffffffffffffffffffffffffftttt BOOOM!!
Kananga seems very similar to Frank Lucas, who of course was a real person.
@@SalemGhassanHanna Any cost!! Any! Baaaaahrd dies now.
@@SalemGhassanHanna Your champagne.
@@SalemGhassanHanna shall i oooopen it?
The way TeHee knocked Bond out was so unrealistic.
Kanenger was right
Kananga`s had his Stella..
LOVE SOUND..i have cd music
It's when I see this that that man having his eyes pushed out in SPECTRE just seems so mundane.
One problem
De cola nut.
One problem child
Solitaire's Live and Let Cleavage. Classic. Can't concentrate on the rest of the scene.
Little bit o sugar in that tank.
I loved Roger Moore as Bond, but in this scene in "Live And Let Die"(1973), he made an obvious mistake when Whisper starts to pick up Bond from the table, Moore briefly raises his arms slightly to protect himself against the possibility that Earl Jolly Brown ( who played the role of Whisper) might accidentally drop him on the table or on the floor. Since Bond was supposed to be unconscious after Tee-Hee (played superbly by Julius Harris) clubbed him on the head with his mechanical arm, Moore should have let his arms go completely limp! And although Jane Seymour was excellent as Solitaire, why wasn't Solitaire crying after Kanaga slaps her to the floor considering how forcefully he hit her?! In fairness to Seymour, she was a young and inexperienced actress back in 1973.
Oh i have to disagree. It was very original. I can remember being so grossed out when i saw it. Like he blew up!!!. Its dramatic. A shark attack is kind of a dull ending for a Bond villain.
How old was Jane Seymour in this...
Wasn't it great maestro John Barry?
Why does bonds face look surprised when the tall dude hits him?
I don't think that James Bond would've used 3266 as a registration number for his watch. You don't have to be a virgin to know that.
He didn’t, Solitare was wrong. The movie made that quite clear.
Solitare probably doesn’t know much about watches and she only met Bond the day before.
The death was ridiculous. Plus, it hasn't aged well either, haha. In the books, and I think in the original script, it was just going to be a shark related death. In the book, Felix was maimed by a shark(what they did in Licence to Kill), so it would be a rather appropriate death for Kananga here.
An interesting thing is, if Saltzman and Broccoli had decided to leave the Sheriff J.W. Pepper character and the consequent over-the-top comedy out of the Bond film, "Live and Let Die", and had played the film as a straight, tense and dramatic film, the movie would be one of the top 3 Bond films in the history of the Bond film francise. As it stands, it is a very good Bond film that could have been even better sans the ridiculous comedy element.
So if the answer Solitaire gave him was wrong, why did Kananga let Bond keep his finger?
Because it was more about him realizing Solitaire wasn't on his team. He'll deal with Baard later. I love this film. Huge fan. Seen it 100x.
If one problem you doing this
Now she has to get tested by the 7Up guy?
3:50 that has to be the fakest laugh I have ever heard😂😂😂
The first gay skeleton in the movie.
Ummm, Wint and Kidd from the previous movie?
I wonder how many times Jane Seymour got run a train on by all those BBCs.
Worst of the Bond movies.
Absolutely fabulous score!!! Probably the best of the entire series.
@xzarmonty4 Ridiculous maybe but i have to give it points for being unique. I laughed my ass off when i first saw that in 1973 as an impressionable 8 year old. I don't care how you slice it Bonds back in that day had a thousand times the style they do today. They were better photographed films.
It was due to the director, Guy Hamilton. All his Bond films were the most stylish: Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever , LALD, and The Man with the Golden Gun. All his villains played a cat and mouse game with Bond, rather than a head on collision. And they had a myriad of strange accomplices.
This scene wasn't received well at all in the deep south.
Lol I wonder why..
It’s okay! The ending was good ... boy
Because the deep South have always hated voodoo.
Whisper is carrying Roger Moore under one arm like it's nothing!
2:22 so beautiful background music
R.I.P. Yaphet Koto. A superb actor not only in the James Bond film, "Live And Let Die"(1973), but also in the made-for-TV movie about the Barbara Jane Mackle kidnapping case of 1967/1968 in which Koto played the role of a detective investigating the kidnapping. The movie was based on the excellent book, "83 Hours Till Dawn" written by Gene Miller and Barbara Jane Mackle. Koto was outstanding as Mr. Big/Dr.Kananga in "LALD". His character in that Bond film is one of the scariest Bond villians in the history of the James Bond film franchise!
THIS MOVIE IS THE BEST, BUT I HATE HOW SOLITAIRE HAS TO GET OVERTORTURED AND THIS IS THE SCARIEST PART OF THE MOVIE!
Grow up
When he says, ‘not even close’ to a yes/no question 😄
Jeez, Dr. Kananga is such a prick. It's always satisfying to see him receive his comeuppance near the end of the movie. Poor Solitaire :(
lol