Stream it now The Man with the Golden Gun 1974
 

IMDb rating: 6.70 (27,842 votes)
IMDb ID: 0071807
Duration: 125 min
Release date: December 19, 1974



Bond is led to believe that he is targeted by the world's most expensive assassin and must hunt him down to stop him.


Thriller, Action, Adventure produced in 1974 [UK]

 
 
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Exotic locations, sets and babes. The only thing that kept this from being a powerful movie was the fact that Christopher Lee was not used properly. What baffles me is that how can you underachieve with such a great actor at the helm? Its still a watchable Bond entry.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Great movie, Roger Moore's second Bond movie and he is at the top of his game, Bond is assigned to kill "The Man With the Golden Gun" you get to see Bond fight a little person which is entertaining, however this isn't the best bond movie but is very entertaining and worth watching.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
I thought this was another enjoyable Bond flick with Roger Moore. I thought the performances were pretty good and I enjoyed this film. The villains were pretty good and Brit Ekland made a good Bond girl. The plot was complicated, but it didn't stop me from enjoying it. It's not a favourite, but it is one of Roger Moore's best Bond films.

Grade: B
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Anonymous 1 year ago
An alright Bond film.Not a favorite of mine just an alright film in my opinion.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
The Man with the Golden Gun is one of my personal favorite's of the Bond franchise, even though at times it can be a bit dull. Christopher Lee's performance is Scaramanga is one of the best Bond villain roles of all time. A good Bond film overall.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Christopher Lee's performance as Scaramanga makes up for Moore's average one as Bond. In addition, this film introduces one of the the more memorable villains and weapons in the series (as anyone who has played the video games will know).
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Another enjoyable Bond flick.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
This isn't my most favorite of them all, but the Golden Gun is one of the great gadgets even if it isn't Bond's, and those islands in Phang Nga Bay, Thailand still wow. This restoration looks fantastic as well; Britt Eckland is growing on me as time goes by . . .
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
My second-to-least favorite of Moore's Bond films; and my least favorite of the Bond films (minus Moonraker). This film is WAY too cheesy and needs a script re-write. The only thing good about this movie is Christopher Lee (if that). Moore has always been an awful Bond in general, but especially in this Bond film. Mary Goodnight is one of the worst Bond girls, and Knick-Knack is a ridiculous side kick (not in a good way...)

If you're gonna see a Bond movie, it shouldn't be this one. Ever.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
While boasting the some of the most memorable villian and henchmen, the film lacks action or a plot. It basically is 007 being harassed by Christopher Lee until they have their ultimate battle at the end. While having a good action scene or two, the plot becomes secondary to the final fight. The only good stunt was ruined by an annoying flute sound, so this one is a MISSION FAILED.