Live and Let Die
Surreal blaxploitation style Bond movie, Roger Moore's first outing as JB is, in equal measures, comical and action-packed. You'll never get bored. But it's definitely the weirdest Bond ever with loads of utterly bizarre moments. Note that this one-sheet was stamped "WEST HEMI" which means it was printed for use in one half of the world (there were also posters stamped "EEST HEMI" for use in the other half of the world!). THIS WAS DUE TO THE TWO PRODUCERS (Saltzman and Broccoli) BEING UNABLE TO AGREE ON WHO SHOULD GET FIRST BILLING! They resolved this by having posters for half of the world having one of their names first, and on the other half of the world, they reversed it! From the first release, Linen backed in excellent condition with airbrushing to the white background only.
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Nominal Size | US 1 sht 27"x41" |
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Grade | Fine on linen |
Year | 1973 |