Movie Notes: The Man With The Golden Gun

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= 3 stars
Starring Roger Moore, Christopher Lee
Directed by Guy Hamilton
The Man With The Golden Gun, starring Roger Moore as Bond, starts off lame (possibly the worst Bond theme I’ve ever heard), but gets better as it goes along.
We meet Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), an assassin with three nipples (I’m not kidding) that charges a million dollars per hit. His weapon of choice is a small golden gun, pieced together from common objects (cigarette lighter and case, cuff link, and pen) that he can carry on his person without detection. He has a personal goal to use it on Bond. Freud would have had a field day.
It’s fun to see Count Dooku / Saruman playing a more low-key villain. His diminutive assistant Nick Nack is Herve Villechaize, better known as Tatoo from Fantasy Island.
At times, the film reminded me of You Only Live Twice, as much of the action takes place in exotic locations like Hong Kong and Thailand. Bond encounters martial artists and watches a kick-boxing match (paralleling the ninjas and sumo wrestlers). His escapades include a boat-chase and a run-in with the red-faced southern sheriff from Live and Let Die, leading up to a tense final encounter at Scaramanga’s island hideout.
Meanwhile, the Bond babes didn’t leave much of an impression on me, namely Andrea Anders (Maud Adams) who is a bit too wooden, and Mary Goodnight (Britt Ekland) who is a bit too stupid. They make nice eye-candy but nothing else.
To sum up, The Man With The Golden Gun is an average affair. It’s Moore’s second go at playing Bond, and it seems he was still finding his footing. The best Moore-as-Bond was still to come.
IMDB: The Man With The Golden Gun
Wikipedia: The Man With The Golden Gun
Rotten Tomatoes: The Man With The Golden Gun 67%
Next Bond Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
Previous Bond Movie: Live And Let Die


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