Release Date: Oct 19, 1999 Region: 1 Runtime: 121 mins Studio: MGM / UA Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG Features:
Audio Commentary with director and screenwriter Inside Live and Let Die Documentary Behind-the-Scenes Still Gallery Featuring Over 150 Images"On The Set With Roger Moore" - Original Behind-The-Scenes Footage Live and Let Die Milk Board Commercial Rarely Seen Outside The UK Collectible "Making Of" Booklet Original Theatrical Trailers, Television and Radio Spots
Roger Moore was introduced as James Bond in this 1973 action movie featuring secret agent 007. More self-consciously suave and formal than predecessor Sean Connery, he immediately re-established Bond as an uncomplicated and wooden fellow for the '70s. This film also marks a deviation from the more character-driven stories of the Connery years, a deliberate shift to plastic action (multiple chases, bravura stunts) that made the franchise more of a comic book or machine. If that's not depressing enough, there's even a good British director on board, Guy Hamilton (Force 10 from Navarone). The story finds Bond taking on an international drug dealer (Yaphet Kotto), and while that may be superficially relevant, it isn't exactly the same as fighting super-villains on the order of Goldfinger. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
On the DVD: Anyone old enough to remember the old milk marketing board commercials will relish the sight of James Bond exhorting everyone to "drink a pinta milka day" in one of the TV spots included here. Elsewhere in the special features, the characteristically in-depth "making of" featurette has a mixture of both contemporary and new interviews plus behind-the-scenes footage (the alligator-jumping sequence is positively hair-raising). The first of two audio commentaries is hosted by John Quark of the Ian Fleming Foundation and features a variety of cast and crew members, notably director Guy Hamilton; the second has writer Tom Mankiewicz on his own, who in between pauses has the occasional interesting thing to say. Overall another good package of features to accompany another excellent anamorphic print. --Mark Walker
Release Date: Nov 3, 2003 Audio:
Mono
Video:
1.77 Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Audio Commentary With Guy Hamilton Inside Live And Let Die Documentary Second Audio Commentary By Tom Mankiewicz Original TV Spots Radio Spots Milk Commercial On Set With Roger Moore Booklet Theatrical Trailers Stills Gallery