The spy who defined an era - and the complex man who created an icon. As the world eagerly awaits to find out who will play the next James Bond, one man remains irreplaceable…Roger Moore's inimitable take on the iconic British spy is one of the role's most beloved incarnations. Moore's Bond - from 1973's Live and Let Die to 1985's View to a Kill - defined an era and represented a new kind of masculinity: one that was funny, stylish and even a little camp remaining utterly relevant even now. In this feature-length documentary, Moore's rise to fame and the significance of his impact on films and pop culture is recognised while revealing the inner man. Moore was an established part of the A-list, a household name, suave and charming but he also battled hidden insecurities and dysfunctional relationships. Talking to those who knew him best - with unheard stories and previously unseen archive from his ex-wives, children, stepchildren and co-stars this innovative portrait finally reveals the real Roger Moore.
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