THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN / THE SPY WHO LOVED ME / MOONRAKER
Synopsis:
Friday, June 15th @ 7:30pm
Co-Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles in celebration of their 25th Anniversary.
Introduction to the triple feature by actress Maud Adams.
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
1974, MGM/Park Circus, 125 min, Dir: Guy Hamilton
Roger Moore's second outing as James Bond sends Agent 007 after a gadget that can harness the power of the sun; Christopher Lee is the bad guy he's up against. Britt Eklund is one of the most beautiful of all Bond girls as Mary Goodnight in this action classic scripted by Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz.
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
1977, MGM/Park Circus, 125 min, UK, Dir: Lewis Gilbert
Easily the best of the 1970s Bond films, SPY stars the impeccable Roger Moore as 007, teaming with icy Russian agent Barbara Bach to thwart underwater kingpin Curt Jurgens and his lethal arsenal - including metal-toothed hitman Jaws (Richard Kiel) and femme fatale Naomi (Caroline Munro). Terrific stunts, a sharp, witty script by Christopher Wood and sexy, world-saving adventure courtesy of Moore & Co. Everything a Bond film should be.
MOONRAKER
1979, MGM/Park Circus, 126 min, UK, Dir: Lewis Gilbert
James Bond goes to space in his 11th outing, which stars Roger Moore as Bond and the gorgeous Lois Chiles as his love interest. Richard Kiel is back from THE SPY WHO LOVED ME as imposing villain Jaws, and production designer Ken Adam’s spectacular sets make this one of the most visually striking films in the series.