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Are you watching the B/W episodes on Talking Pictures? I'd only seen the colour ones before and Roger didn't fit with the Saint in my head (much like his Bond) but he's much more convincing in these early ones.
You know, I'm usually good at spotting when people have had work done, but I never noticed it with Rog. I might put View on later, and see what I think. Was it around his eyes he had work?
Yes, and take a look at this pic..... With his bulgy eyes.....
Compared to it in The Naked Face
It's really different, and it made a lot more difference.
Actually, Ian Ogilvy was more fitting as The Saint imo.
I've not managed to catch any Return but Ogilvy was so charming at a fan event I went to, I'm very keen to give them a go!
I love Brozza, but I sometimes feel like that's just what he was. A Moore-lite replacement.
But I do love Brozza as Bond. I'm just saying that "the thought had occurred to me".
I've actually never been a massive fan of LALD but it may have finally clicked for me, to be honest- it actually moves quite quickly and is bags of fun. And yeah: Roger is superb in it.
He may not be my favourite Bond, but I think he's also great in that scene, not just Lazenby, but I just can't imagine any Bond actor doing that, Connery maybe? But the others like Dalton, Craig or Brosnan, I just can't, maybe because it's written with Moore in mind.
I can imagine Lazenby in the Brosnan Bond films though.
Funny @mtm — I had the exact experience as yours when I recently watched LALD… wrote about it somewhere on this site. Roger was absolutely in control.
Yes, LALD proved that Roger could have pulled off a more serious Bond. Tom Mankiewicz wrote a a unique screenplay that worked well for him. Once again, Richard Maibaum made comments about Roger and LALD that proved that he wasn’t always right about Bond.
You know, I can imagine Craig in that hotel room Rosie scene: his Bond has a similar sardonic, taking-the-mick way about him- the way almost every line he’s getting the better of her (and then of course she has the lovely line about being warned about him). Maybe not as full-on wink-to-the-camera as Roger, but I think he could play it well. The ‘close shave’ scene even reminds me of it in a way.
Funnily enough, as you mention Brosnan: I tried to watch GoldenEye the other night and had a similar epiphany: I just wasn’t enjoying Brosnan’s Bond at all. He’s just quite paper thin (I don’t mean physically!) in it: kind of going through the motions but not really giving any of that extra value you get from watching the Top Three Kings of Bond.
I guess I can kind of imagine Lazenby in that film: his self-confidence would just about pull him through, but Pierce is doing a better job.
Oh really? Haha! Great minds! I’ll have to check it out.
I was watching the New York arrival bit and thinking ‘wow, he’s fully starring in this- he’s filling the screen’, and it made me think how soon after OHMSS this was (obviously I know DAF was the most recent, but no one doubts Connery’s screen presence.
When Rod Steiger turned up on-set, the make-up people had to quickly scramble, because he had just had plastic surgery to hide his age, and the wounds were still fresh on his face.
I often wonder if this was the inspiration for Roger Moore, to get some work done, between OP and AVTAK?
Considering, that Rod Steiger had just gone under the knife, it's entirely possible Roger decided it was time too.
Amazing man.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/bond-girl-valerie-leon-roger-moore-sean-connery-up-front
Thanks for this.
Actually, Roger did kissed her in The Persuaders, in the episode of The Long Goodbye, where she played the Space Queen.
Just look at 46:36.....
Looks like Roger is sporting a wedding ring in that scene.
He looks just like his dad.