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I suspect that EON figured that Moore would last for about 4 movies, which at the time released every 2 years. So about 8 years, possibly 10, keeping him up to about 1981-82
But let me make this CLEAR : Roger Moore IS the best Bond, and by a fair margin ! I am damn happy he made 7 films, as they are 7 excellent films, cult classics, wonderful adventures that I enjoy !
What was Dalton doing in the early's 80's?
EDIT: Second thoughts I'd rather not steer this off topic with post five.
They did screen test Michael Billington for OP if I recall, he couldn't possibly have been the best candidate imo, so yes, I do think EON wanted Moore to keep going.
Worse case: No Dalton era :-q
Best case: An extended Dalton era :-bd
Don't forget people missed Moore once he was gone despite his age due to him doing so many damn films.
But indeed if there is no replacement there is nothing wrong with paying a litle bit from the actor you already have better then waiting 4 years or longer what can have been a bigger problem for the franchise mabey in 1986.
For example if Bond 23 flops there is stil not reasen to fire Daniel Craig because of earlier money. I think earlier Daniel Craig his les loyal to the franchise be earlier reasen to let him go. Whyle i have my complanes about Daniel Craig era, on the moment i think he should stay for 5 movies atleast. There be a discussion on the old forums that Brosnan mabey also should have made 6 movies with Bond 22 in 2007. End conclusion of the Brosnan era be that Brosnan should have playing James Bond in 5 movies. Actor/his movies must grow in to the part and that be only reasen why i hope Daniel Craig make 5 movies atleast, mabey a 6th.
It seems to me that hitting release dates at two-year intervals was a higher priority in those days; EON wanted to replace their lead, but couldn't find anyone suited to the job, so they kept the man they wanted to replace in order to keep making films. Uh, no. $34.5M domestic + $121.5M foreign = $156M worldwide. And your numbers for TLD, GE, and MR could use some checking too, I think.
@DaltonCraig007 what your saying about Dalton isn't logical. That being audiences would've grown tired of him after his second outing. The reason LTK underperformed was because of all the competetion in the summer of 89. Batman, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters 2, The Abyss, Star Trek 5, and Lethal Weapon 2 were all released that summer. Plus LTK had maybe the weakest marketing campiagn in the history of the series due to the late title change. Alot of it was just due to bad circumatances. In addition to that I think audiences needed a break from Bond. 16 films in 27 years is alot don't you think? 18 if you count NASA and CR 67.
Anyway back to the topic. I recall an interview were Moore said he never thought he'd do more than the 3 films his contract demanded and it'd be a short run. But the role suited him so well and the money was so good why would he ruin a good thing. As to why EON kept him, I think they saw it as a "If it's not broke, don't fix it" scnerio. Even his last few films were still turning in strong profits. And like @M_Balje said, he was the most loyal of all the actors. In addition to that he had no problem doing tons of publicity and promotion for the films and EON, something they had trouble with in regards to Connery and Lazenby. In many ways he was a model employee. Except for all the money he was asking for.
Does know if this is true or have any other information on it?
Prior to From a View to a Kill, Moore again expressed his reluctance to return to the role and again Broccoli and Bond paymasters United Artists had tempted him back with a salary hike. This time, however, Moore and Broccoli came to an agreement - Moore would play Bond one last time and then he would walk away from the role.
Whilst I'm on that topic I hope some more film banners are added in soon.