![]() Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above. ![]() ![]() Photos showing framed and 'in room' images are for illustration only. We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. This poster recalls a magical era for Bond. James Bond posters are highly sought after and Roger Moore brought a charm and wit to 007 that has not been matched since. It has never been folded and as our photos show, the superb artwork by Bond favourite Daniel Goozee looks amazing. This is an unusual size poster and we have only seen a handful of them before. Premiering in London on 26th June 1979, the movie would go on to take $210M at the box office, with critics singling out Moore's performance as one of his best renditions of the gentleman spy. Whilst the end credits of the previous Bond film (1977's The Spy Who Loved Me) had stated that Bond would return in For Your Eyes Only, the producers decided to capitalise on the success of Star Wars and turned to Ian Fleming's 1955 novel Moonraker as the basis for the next Bond film. The eleventh of the Bond films and the fourth to star Roger Moore as 007, it also starred Lois Chiles (as 'Holly Goodhead'), Michael Londale (as 'Hogo Drax) and Richard Kiel (as the fantastic 'Jaws'). movie poster from 1979 for "Moonraker", directed by Lewis Gilbert. A low flat rate charge for the rest of the world.Ī guaranteed original U.S. He finally hit it big on TV with The Saint in 1961 and 'Bond' in 1963.Free shipping within the UK. is the best online shopping platform where you can buy 007 JAMES BOND MOONRAKER ROGER MOORE 1979 RARE EXYU MOVIE POSTER from renowned. In 1958, Moore won a contract with MGM, but none of his films succeeded so he was dropped. Lois Chiles and Roger Moore on the set of Moonraker (1979) Broccoli wanted to cash in on the science fiction craze that Star Wars had generated. In the 1950s, Moore also worked as a male model, appearing in print advertisements for knitwear and toothpaste. After he was discharged, he began acting bit parts in films such as The Interrupted Journey (1949) and One Wild Oat (1951). Moore served in the Royal Army Service Corps, commanding a small depot in West Germany. At 18, he was called up for National Service. He then attended the University of Durham. Moore was born in Stockwell, London, he attended Battersea Grammar School, but was evacuated to Holsworthy, Devon during World War II and was then educated at Dr Challoner's Grammar School. ( Live And Let Die (1973), The Man With The Golden Gun (1974), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983) and A View To A Kill (1985). He has since acted in seven 'Bond' films, the most of any actor. His first successful feature film came in 1973 with his first 'Bond' film Live and Let Die. With Roger Moore, James Mason, Anthony Perkins, Michael Parks. ![]() At its conclusion, Moore first moved to film with Crossplot a similar 'spy caper' movie and then The Man Who Haunted Himself, both received lukewarm reviews. The Saint ran 118 episodes, making it the longest-running series of its kind on British television. Broccoli has said that he considered Moore for the first 'Bond' film and that he was writer Ian Flemming's first choice after he saw him in the acclaimed British TV series The Saint which ran for six seasons beginning in 1961. Sir Roger Moore was born on Octoand is a famed English actor known best as the second 'James Bond' in films such as Moonraker (1979) Octopussy (1983) and A View to a Kill (1985).
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