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Aka: Ian Fleming's The Man with the Golden Gun
Scaramanga is a hit-man who charges a million dollars per job. He becomes linked to the death of a scientist working on a powerful solar cell, and James Bond is called in to investigate. As he tracks down Scaramanga, he realises that he is highly respected by the killer, but will this prove to be an advantage in the final showdown?
Roger Moore is the ever-debonair 007 in this ninth film in the James Bond series. The super agent is assigned the task of recovering a valuable piece of technical equipment capable of harnessing the sun's energy. Standing in his way are a number of arch-villains, including a highly successful assassin named Scaramanga whose next target may just be the debonair British spy. James Bond returns in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME.
Een dodelijke kogel voor James Bond. Geheim agent 007 moet zich dit keer door een tweevoudig probleem worstelen. Hij moet het in de eerste plaats opnemen tegen de aartsschurk Scaramanga (Christopher Lee). Deze heeft de hand weten te leggen op een essentieel onderdeel van een revolutionaire ontdekking met de codenaam Solex. Onder aanvoering van Scaramanga heeft de internationale onderwereld de gevaarlijkste beroepsmoordenaar ter wereld op Bond af gestuurd. Op een tropisch eiland leidt de climax tot een dodelijk duel: James Bond met zijn beroemde Walther PPK en de man met de gouden Colt.
The Man With the Golden Gun, Roger Moore's second outing as James Bond (Live and Let Die was the first), whisks our hero off to Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, and then the South China Sea in search of a solar energy weapon. His opponent is Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), who rules the roost on a well-fortified island. Scaramanga's aide-de-camp is Nick Nack, played by future Fantasy Island co-star Herve Villechaize. Britt Ekland plays the bikinied Mary Goodnight, whose clumsy efforts to help Bond thwart Scaramanga are almost as destructive as the elusive solar device. The Man With the Golden Gun was adapted by Richard ...
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