CED – LIVE AND LET DIE
American CED Video Disc ‘Live And Let Die’ RCA 01424 (Playtime 120 Minutes) Front Illustration Based On The Artwork By Robert McGinnis
Live And Let Die Is A 1973 British Spy Film, The Eighth In The James Bond Series To Be Produced By Eon Productions, And The First To Star Roger Moore As The Fictional MI6 Agent James Bond. Produced By Albert R. Broccoli And Harry Saltzman, It Was The Third Of Four Bond Films To Be Directed By Guy Hamilton. Although The Producers Had Wanted Sean Connery To Return After His Role In The Previous Bond Film ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, He Declined, Sparking A Search For A New Actor To Play James Bond. Moore Was Signed For The Lead Role
Main Cast James Bond (Roger Moore), Mister Big / Kananga (Yaphet Kotto), Solitair (Jane Seymour), Sheriff Pepper (Clifton James), Tee Hee (Julius Harris), Baron Samedi (Geoffrey Holder), Rosie Carver (Gloria Hendry), M (Bernard Lee), Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell)…
The Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) Is An Analog Video Disc (325 x 335mm) Playback System Developed By RCA, In Which Video And Audio Could Be Played Back On A TV Set Using A Special Needle And High-Density Groove System Similar To Phonograph Records
RCA/United Artists, USA 1983
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Categories: 007 - 5 Roger Moore, 1973 Live And Let Die, Actors, Films, Movies & Music, VHS / BETA / UMD / CED
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