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LIVE AND LET DIE - (1973) - TV
Directed by Guy Hamilton
Writing credits (WGA): Ian Fleming (novel); Tom Mankiewicz (screenplay)
Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman
Music by George Martin (title song by Linda & Paul McCartney)
Director of Photography: Ted Moore

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Credited Cast:

Jane Seymour .... Laura Hendricks
Roger Moore .... James Bond
Yaphet Kotto .... Mr. Big/Kananga
Clifton James .... Sheriff J. W. Pepper
Julius Harris .... Tee Hee
Geoffrey Holder .... Baron Samedi
David Hedison .... Felix Leiter
Gloria Hendry .... Rosie Carver
Bernard Lee .... "M"
Lois Maxwell .... Miss Moneypenny
Tommy Lane .... Adam
Early Jolly Brown .... Whisper
Roy Stewart .... Quarrel, Jr.
Lon Satton .... Harold Strutter
Arnold Williams .... Cab Driver

(complete cast/credits listing)

Plot Summary:

007 is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organization and a reliable psychic tarot card reader. Several British agents investigating drug smuggling are killed in mysterious circumstances. Each murder is linked to a Harlem crime boss, Mr. Big, and an international diplomat, Kananga, a secretive owner of a small Caribbean island. When 007 arrives in New York, he is nearly killed by one of Mr. Big's hoods. The attempt gives Bond a lead that Mr. Big and Kananga are one in the same man. He soon discovers a plot to flood the US mainland with a billion dollars worth of heroin. However, Kananga is not a man to be dealt with lightly. The fact that his beautiful tarot-card reader, Solitaire, has already been seduced by 007 makes matters worse.



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