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My Word is My Bond: A Memoir

My Word is My Bond: A Memoir
Author: Sir Roger Moore
Publisher: Collins
Category: Book

List Price: $27.95
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 13790

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0061673889
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43028092
EAN: 9780061673887
ASIN: 0061673889

Publication Date: November 1, 2008
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Product Description

One of the most recognizable big-screen stars of the past half-century, Sir Roger Moore played the role of James Bond longer than any other actor. Beginning with the classic Live and Let Die, running through Moonraker and A View to a Kill, Moore brought his finely honed wit and wry charm to one of Hollywood's most beloved and long-lasting characters. Still, James Bond was only one in a lifetime of roles stretching back to Hollywood's studio era, and encompassing stardom in theater and television on both sides of the Atlantic. From The Saint to Maverick, Warner Brothers to MGM, Hollywood to London to extreme locations the world over, Roger Moore's story is one of the last of the classic Hollywood lives as yet untold.

Until now. From the dying days of the studio system and the birth of television, to the quips of Noel Coward and David Niven, to the bedroom scenes and outtakes from the Bond movies, Moore has seen and heard it all. Nothing is left out—especially the naughty bits. The "special effects" by which James Bond unzipped a dress with a magnet; the spectacular risks in The Spy Who Loved Me's opening scene; and Moore's preparation for facing down villains (he would imagine they all have halitosis): the stories in My Word is My Bond are priceless.

Throughout his career, Moore hobnobbed with the glamorous and powerful, counting Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Seymour, and Cary Grant among his contemporaries and friends. Included are stories of a foul-mouthed Milton Berle, a surly Richard Burton, and a kindhearted Richard Kiel, infamous as Bond enemy Jaws.

As much as it is Moore's own exceptional story, My Word is My Bond is a treasure trove of Hollywood history.




Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Bonding with Roger   January 9, 2009
W. Riddell (Bendigo, Vic, Australia)
An interesting though at times long winded insight into the life of Roger Moore.
Dashes of wisdom, wit and humanity along with glimpses at the Hollywood world. An entertaining and informative read. Not just for Bond fans.



5 out of 5 stars A Classy Read from a Classy Actor   January 9, 2009
S. Rudge
Roger Moore was my first James Bond, and like a baby duck he was the one I imprinted on. As I got older I appreciated other Bonds, but Moore was always my favorite.

I received this book and with great eagerness turned immediately to the Bond section. I was rewarded with a great deal of insight and some fantastic stories about the characters and creators involved in the Bond universe. After I finished that section I went back to read the Saint stories, then the Maverick stories and finally skipped ahead to find out information on one of my favorite movies of all time, "Ffolkes."

After I finished all that, I went back to the beginning and read through the rest of the book. The main thing I enjoyed was the fact that Roger Moore seems to be a very natural storyteller and a great gentleman. I can hear his voice while I am reading and the book very much flows as if he is relating these stories while speaking.

There is really no "kiss and tell" in this book, Mr. Moore shows too much class for that type of autobiography, but if you are interested in behind the scenes personalities and tales of a number of famous performers you will find that.

Overall this is a great, light read for any Roger Moore fan. I wish him the best and hope his book is very successful.



5 out of 5 stars Better than I thought!   December 24, 2008
Lyn Novosel (Minneapolis, USA)
This is indeed a very good book. I was not sure what to expect but I find that it is hard to put down. Roger Moore certainly makes it very interesting and does not allow the reader (or at least me that is!) to get bored. I was a fan when I lived in the UK and used to watch The Saint as a kid and have enjoyed seeing them all again on BBC America. He certainly is not the best actor in the world but he is interesting. Worth a read in my opinion.

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