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Backstory. This behind-the-scenes still image features Roger Moore as 007 on location in the USA at a crocodile farm. Live And Let Die (1973) is the eighth film in the series and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Guy Hamilton and produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. The film involves a Harlem drug lord Mr. Big who plans to distribute heroin for free. Bond travels to San Monique the fictional island ruled by Dr. Kananga and joins forces with tarot-reading Solitaire played by Jane Seymour.
Details. The James Bond Live And Let Die Photo Framed Art Print - By King & McGaw can be mounted and framed in your choice of handcrafted wooden frames in a range of sizes. This print, mount and frame is handmade to the highest museum standards at King & McGaw's Sussex workshop. Also available unframed.
Frame options. Three choices of wooden frames - black, natural and white, or unmounted
Size options. Four size options - from Small (30 × 40 cm) to Extra Large (75 × 100 cm)
The makers. Founded in 1982 by three brothers in a basement flat in Brighton, King & McGaw exists to celebrate art. In addition to collaborating with established artists and their estates – including The Andy Warhol Foundation, Picasso, Matisse, Basquiat, and Frank Bowling – the company work with the world’s greatest institutions including Tate, National Gallery, and MoMa in New York.
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