Synopses & Reviews
The Bond movies remain the longest continually running film series in movie history, and 2012 marks its fiftieth anniversary. To celebrate these universally adored films, their cultural history, and wide appeal, Sir Roger Moore, KBE, has written a book that features all the Bond movies, along with a wonderfully witty account of his own involvement in them. From the girls to the villains, the cars to the cocktails, and oh so many gadgets, Bond on Bond has it all. This sumptuous book is illustrated with over 400 hundred iconic images from all the films including many previously unseen photos from the Bond archive as well as photos from Moore's personal collection. And while there have been other actors that have taken on the coveted role of James Bond, Moore, the longest starring 007, is certainly one of the most renowned and beloved. Written with all the affection and good humor he brought to the role, his charming wit and charismatic personality come through on every page. This the ultimate Bond book, written by the ultimate insider, and for this reason, Bond on Bond is not to be missed. It will dazzle and delight 007 fans of all ages and with out a doubt, leave them feeling both shaken and stirred.
Review
“Peppered with fun facts and cheeky asides, actor Roger Moores book looking back on the golden anniversary of James Bond on-screen is a treat for 007 fans. . . . No other Bond has managed to make 007 quite as charming and endearing as Moore. He brings those traits to Bond on Bond, inviting us to sit back and enjoy the ride.” - Associated Press
“The cars, the cocktails, the girls, the gadets, and, oh, the villains. Roger Moores Bond on Bond is a gossipy scrapbook of the British secret agents adventures on and off the big screen. Moore, who starred in seven Bond movies, is as debonair on the page as he is on screen, and the 400 photographs make for a first-rate bit of time travel.”—Boston Globe
Synopsis
The Bond movies remain the longest continually running film series in movie history, and 2012 marks its fiftieth anniversary. To celebrate these films and their cultural heritage, Roger Moore has written a book that features all the Bond movies, along with a wonderfully witty account of his own involvement in them. From the girls to the villains, the cocktails to the cars, and gadgets to the locations and everything else, this beautiful book is illustrated with hundreds of iconic images from all the films plus many previously unseen photos from Moores personal collection. This is the ultimate James Bond book, written by the ultimate insider, with all the affection and good humor weve come to expect from Roger Moore.
Synopsis
From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, a celebration of 50 years of James Bond movies as told by the ever-popular and longest-starring 007, Sir Roger Moore.
About the Author
Sir Roger George Moore was born on October 14,1927 in London. As an English actor, he is best known for portraying British secret agent James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985. He also portrayed Simon Templar in the long-running British television series The Saint. Moore joked in an interview, during 1963, that the role was supposed to have been meant for Sean Connery who was unavailable due to his role as James Bond. The television series made Moore a household name - and in spring 1967 he had reached the level of an international star. It also established his suave, quipping style which he would carry forward to James Bond. Despite the fact that Moore had to cut his hair and lose weight (which he resented) he was finally cast as James Bond in Live and Let Die (1973).In addition, Moore played Bond in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974); The Spy Who Loved Me (1977); Moonraker (1979); For Your Eyes Only (1981); Octopussy (1983); and A View to a Kill (1985).Moore is the longest-serving James Bond actor, having spent twelve years in the role (from his debut in 1973, to his retirement from the role in 1985. He is also the oldest actor to play Bond: he was 45 when he started, and 58 when he announced his retirement on 3 December 1985. Moore was shocked by the poverty he saw when filming Octopussy, his sixth film as James Bond, in India in 1983. His friend Audrey Hepburn had impressed him with her work for UNICEF, and consequently he became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991. In 1999, Moore was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 2003.The citation on the knighthood was for Moore's charity work, which according to Moore "meant far more to me than if I had got it for acting... I was proud because I received it on behalf of UNICEF as a whole and for all it has achieved over the years". On October 11, 2007, three days before he turned 80, Moore was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work on television and in film. Moore's Star is appropriately located at 7007 Hollywood Boulevard.