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Roger Moore and Jane Seymour on the set of Live and let Die at Pinewood film studios 1973
Roger Moore and Jane Seymour on the set of Live and let Die at Pinewood film studios 1973.
February 1973
Arthur Sidey
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Iver Heath
Buckinghamshire
England
Media ID 21808823
© Mirrorpix
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1973, on the set of one of the most iconic James Bond films ever made - "Live and Let Die". The legendary Roger Moore, who portrayed Agent 007 with suave sophistication, is seen alongside the stunning Jane Seymour at Pinewood film studios. As they stand together in a moment frozen in time, their chemistry is palpable. Moore's debonair charm radiates effortlessly as he dons his signature tuxedo while Seymour exudes elegance in her glamorous attire. It's a snapshot that encapsulates the allure and excitement of 1970s entertainment. The backdrop of Pinewood film studios adds an air of authenticity to this image - a place where countless cinematic masterpieces have been brought to life throughout history. The studio has witnessed some of Hollywood's greatest talents showcasing their skills and creating unforgettable moments for audiences worldwide. This particular scene captures both actors holding guns, reminding us that danger lurks around every corner for our beloved secret agent. It serves as a reminder that behind all the glitz and glamour lies an action-packed world filled with suspense and intrigue. Arthur Sidey skillfully captured this timeless moment from "Live and Let Die" preserving it for generations to come through his remarkable photography skills. This print allows us to relive those thrilling days when movies were larger than life itself - an ode to an era where weapons were props used by heroes like Roger Moore to save the day on
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