Live and Let Die Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Live and Let Die is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, and the eighth movie in the EON Productions Bond franchise. This is the first movie to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service Agent, Commander James Bond. Loosely based on the book, the film was released in 1973 and was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman.
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Several British agents monitoring the operations of Dr Kananga, the dictator of a small Caribbean island called San Monique, are murdered in mysterious circumstances. James Bond is sent to New York, where the last agent was killed and where Kananga is currently visiting the UN, to investigate. As soon as Bond arrives in New York, his driver is killed while taking him to meet Felix Leiter of the CIA. The driver's killer leads Bond to Mr Big, a gangster who runs a chain of restaurants throughout the US. It is during his confrontation with Mr Big that Bond first meets Solitaire, a beautiful tarot expert who has the uncanny ability to see the future. Bond follows Kananga back to San Monique where he seduces Solitaire (it had been foretold in the cards), which, by "compelling to earthly love", takes away her power. It transpires that Kananga is producing massive amounts of heroin and is protecting the poppy fields through fear of voodoo and the occult. Through his alter ego, Mr Big (Kananga in disguise) he would distribute the heroin from his chain of Fillet Of Soul restaurants for free until the number of drug addicts doubles and his rival drug lords are put out of business, leaving Kananga with a monopoly.
In the closing scene of the film, the central voodoo character, Baron Samedi, is seen perched on the front of the speeding train in which Bond and Solitaire are travelling in, in his voodoo outfit and laughing mysteriously, despite having been killed by Bond during the film's climax.
Film plot summary
Theme music
The film is notable for its title song, written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Paul and his group, Wings. McCartney reportedly composed and recorded the song unsolicited and then offered it to the producers. Taking a temporary hiatus from scoring Bond films, John Barry subsequently passed the baton over to McCartney's producer, George Martin.Cars & gadgets
Locations
Cast & characters
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Trivia
Publication order
| Preceded by: Casino Royale | Live and Let Die | Followed by: ''Moonraker |
