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The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) |
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Plot
Summary:
The British
superspy with a license to kill takes on his dark underworld double, a classy
assassin who kills with golden bullets at $1 million a hit. Roger Moore, in his
second outing as James Bond, meets Christopher Lee's Scaramanga, one of the most
magnetic villains in the entire series, in this entertaining but rather wan
entry in the 007 sweepstakes. Bond's globetrotting search takes him to Hong
Kong, Bangkok, and finally China, where Scaramanga turns his island retreat into
a twisted theme park for a deadly game of wits between the gunmen, moderated by
Scaramanga's diminutive man Friday Nick Nack (Fantasy Island's Hervé
Villechaize). Britt Ekland does her best as the most embarrassingly inept Bond
girl in 007 history, a clumsy, dim agent named Mary Goodnight who looks fetching
in a bikini, while Maud Adams is Scaramanga's tough but haunted lover and
assistant (she returns to the series as the title character in Octopussy).
Clifton James, the redneck sheriff from Live and Let Die, makes an embarrassing
and ill-advised appearance as a racist tourist who briefly teams up with 007 in
what is otherwise the film's highlight, a high-energy chase through the crowded
streets of Bangkok that climaxes with a breathtaking midair corkscrew jump. Bond
and company are let down by a lazy script, but Moore balances the overplayed
humor with a steely performance and Lee's charm and enthusiasm makes Scaramanga
a cool, deadly, and thoroughly enchanting adversary.
Cast
overview:
Roger Moore
.......... James Bond
Christopher Lee ...... Francisco Scaramanga
Britt
Ekland ......... Mary Goodnight
Maud Adams ........... Andrea Anders
Hervé Villechaize .... Nick Nack
Clifton James ........ J.W. Pepper
Richard Loo .......... Hai Fat
Soon-Tek Oh .......... Hip
Marc
Lawrence (I) .... Rodney
Lois Maxwell ......... Miss Moneypenny
Bernard
Lee (I) ...... M
Desmond Llewelyn ..... Q
Marne Maitland ....... Lazar
James Cossins ........ Colthorpe
Chan Yiu Lam ......... Chula