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James Bond — Moonraker (Lewis Gilbert, 1979) 🇺🇸
Glowing like a silver star in his state-of-the-art spacesuit, James Bond has found a cure for space sickness: a swarm of interstellar nymphets he has brought into orbit with the force of his irresistible charm. From his position at the centre of the universe, Roger Moore defies the laws of gravity and lights up the eleventh 007 outing with the usual array of stunts and chases, mostly in the air rather than on the ground.
James Bond — The Spy Who Loved Me (Lewis Gilbert, 1977) 🇺🇸
It’s summer 0077 and the most famous spy in Her Majesty’s secret service is back: 007! After three years of well-deserved rest, our champion who vanquished “the man with the golden gun” has returned to the ring, more determined than ever to rid us of a new enemy, the fearsome Stromberg!
Ferry to Hong Kong (Lewis Gilbert, 1959) 🇺🇸
In Macao, we saw Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell landing in the port city from the Hong Kong ferry. Here we climb aboard the good old steam ferry, Fa Tsan, with the promise of plenty of romance and adventure ahead – although we’ll be needing our sea legs.
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