Roger Moore (十二月 20, 1980) Season 5, Episode 24 - Self - Special Guest Star, Performer ("Talk to the Animals") (uncredited) 1 Return of the Saint (1978–1979) (TV Series) - Producer Laugh-In (1977–1978) (TV Series) - Guest Performer (4 episodes, 1977) Episode #1.6...
Moore’s association with Pinewood Studios began in 1947 when, as a young lieutenant serving in the Combined Services Entertainment Unit, he screen-tested for the male lead inThe Blue Lagoon(1949). In the early 1970s he took an office there, while working on the TV series, The Pers...
Bronfman would produce only one other film before using his family fortune to buy into the top tier of entertainment. “The Border,” with Jack Nicholson, is a far better movie, but also a box office bust. Bronfman, who dabbled in song-writing in the days when all oligarchs really wanted...
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To be fair, “Countdown” isn’t a film that Altman himself claims as altogether his own. Made at Warner Brothers in 1967, it was his first theatrical feature since two early quickies, “The Delinquents” (1955) and “The James Dean Story” (1957). He spent the decade in between direc...
To a generation Moore was Bond. The element of fun and big-screen tongue-in-cheek entertainment he brought to the series kept it alive. When he assumed the role in 1973 it was an unsure bet if the 007 film series could successfully continue. ...
Although his film work slowed down, he was still in the public eye, be it appearing on television chat shows or hosting documentaries.Roger Moore was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire on December 31, 1998 in the New Years Honours for services to UNICEF, and was ...
The film centers on Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders), a slaughterhouse worker who labors to exhaustion at his work and then returns to jobs at home: fixing the sink, putting down new linoleum, raising the kids. In this is he joined by his wife (Kaycee Moore), a beautiful but tired woman, ...
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The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) poster, US, Christmas advance, signed by Roger Moore Unframed: 41 x 27 in. (104 x 69 cm) This advance style poster was released to promote the showing of the film over the Christmas period. It is rare for anyone to have an original f...