The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) IMDB
The Man With The Golden Gun is the ninth James Bond film and the second (out of 7) starring Roger Moore. The plot revolves around a professional assassin with a golden gun who charges a million dollars per kill. Christopher Lee plays the assassin, named Scaramanga who trains against other assassins in a room that is set-up like a fun-house, and which includes multiple mirror mazes (we learn all of this in the opening sequence that James Bond films are famous for!). If you want to train against other assassins who better to train against than James Bond ? (Léon, John Wick, Ray, The Jackal, Jef, Vincent and Jules, The Bride, Vincent, Nikita are a few options in a list that I started, then kept expanding as I went). I made a strong case for a few others, but James is still probably in the top 10. Is The Terminator considered an assassin ? I’m getting off topic.
Can Bond find the man with the golden gun and spoil his current plot that revolves around solar energy ? 007 does some investigating and follows clues around the world from London to Beirut, Macau, Hong Kong, and Bangkok.
I want to give a shout out to one of my favorite actors from the 70’s and my childhood, Hervé Villechaize. If you do not know the name you probably know him from his catch phrase on a late 70’s tv show “the plane, boss, the plane”. He plays a servant to Scaramanga in the film. Also important is the Bond girl, played by Britt Ekland who had a nice run of movies at this time of Get Carter (1971), The Wicker Man (1973) and this film (1974).
As far as James Bond films go, this one is entertaining and worth a look. It falls firmly in the middle of the pack The cool gadgets that were fun in 1974 are less cool today but you still get the idea !
I give it a 7/10.
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