Trivia: Bond's watch in this movie is the Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900, which was invented in 1970. This is actually the world's very first digital watch and was the mark of the future.
15th Nov 2025
14th Nov 2025
Trivia: While this was Moore's first appearance in an official Bond film, this was actually the second time Roger Moore played the character of Bond. In 1964, he appeared on the 7-minute sketch show Mainly Millicent. Here, Bond was played as a bit more of a parody version of the character Moore would later play in an official manner.
14th Nov 2025
Trivia: In an attempt to differentiate Roger Moore's take on Bond from Connery, they changed a few things about his character in this film. Notably, he orders bourbon with no ice instead of the famous martini shaken not stirred, and he also smokes cigars instead of cigarettes, as well as not wearing a hat in the opening gun barrel sequence.
27th Sep 2025
Trivia: Shane Rimmer, known for small roles across the Bond series, actually contributed to Live and Let Die in an uncredited way. He dubbed a line for the doomed agent Hamilton in the New Orleans pre-title sequence. Hamilton was played by Robert Dix, son of silent film star Richard Dix. Roger Moore, a fan of Dix's father through his mother, personally helped Robert land the part.