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Live and Let Die

Review by James Anthony

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Details at a glance...

Live and Let Die
(1973)
MGM Home Entertainment
116 minutes
PG

Director: Guy Hamilton.

Cast: Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Clifton James, Julius W. Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Gloria Hendry, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell.

Format: Widescreen. Single-sided, dual-layer disc.

Language: English. Mono.

Subtitles: English, English - Hearing Impaired.

Extras: Theatrical trailer, director Guy Hamilton's audio commentary, writer Tom Mankiewicz's audio commentary, On the Set with Roger Moore feature, booklet, storyboards, behind-the-scenes docos, Inside: Live and Let Die, original TV spots, original radio spots.

Comments: The Inside feature is, as usual with this Special 007 Edition series, the pick of the extras. Again filled with detail and interviews with the stars, it really adds to the whole adventure of watching a Bond movie. Jane Seymour's tale of her brush with an angry snake after it bit the dancer-witch doctor is cruelly amusing. The audio commentaries are no great shakes. On Set with Roger Moore is a two-part look behind the scenes with the star. Interesting, but nothing special.

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