Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Jack Cocker |
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Friends, family and co-stars take part in this revealing and entertaining look at British icon Roger Moore and his rise to global fame. With rare home-movie footage. | |
Release Date: | Dec 15, 2024 |
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Director: | Jack Cocker |
Writer: | |
Genres: | Documentary |
Keywords | home movies, james bond |
Production Companies | Dartmouth Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 14, 2025 (Update) Entered: Feb 15, 2025 |
Name | Character |
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Roger Moore | Self (archive footage) |
Steve Coogan | Roger Moore (voice) |
Deborah Moore | Self |
Christian Moore | Self |
Geoffrey Moore | Self |
Pierce Brosnan | Self |
Christopher Walken | Self |
Joan Collins | Self |
Gloria Hendry | Self |
Jane Seymour | Self |
Steven Berkoff | Self |
David Walliams | Self |
John Glen | Self |
Evie Bricusse | Self |
Stefanie Powers | Self |
Nanette Newman | Self |
Dick Cavett | Self |
Johnny Tudor | Self |
Annette Andre | Self |
Michael Feeney Callan | Self |
Barbara Broccoli | Self (archive footage) |
Michael G. Wilson | Self (archive footage) |
Tony Curtis | Self (archive footage) |
Kirk Douglas | Self (archive footage) |
Dorothy Squires | Self (archive footage) |
Name | Job |
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Jack Cocker | Cinematography, Director |
Name | Title |
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Janet Lee | Executive Producer |
Karen Steyn | Producer |
Gabriel Jagger | Executive Producer |
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...or maybe from Roger with Moore love? If you saw the recent "Mad About the Boy" documentary on Sir Noël Coward, you'll recall the use of a voice actor to impersonate the subject of the story as he narrates it. Well that's the technique used here as the late Sir Roger takes us on a whistle stop tou ... r of his own ninety year life. This film benefits from him being of a generation where the archive is a little more readily available as he rises to stardom, marries a few times, makes his name in the "Saint" (after a bit of tonsil hockey with Lana Turner in 1956) before he takes over from Connery as "007" and the rest, as they say. It appears he was himself an avid film maker so there are plenty of home movies as he entertained the great and good at his Swiss home, and with contributions from his children and a few closer to him than the usual panoply of talking-head movie journalists, this is quite an interesting look at a man who made a career from being a bit of a chauvinist, but who actually comes across as really anything but. Aside from one Golden Globe in 1980, more in the heartthrob category, his industry never really recognised that glint in his eye nor that eyebrow above it with a mind of it's own, so it's nice to reflect on a star who oozed charisma on screen small and large, was under no illusions about his own foibles and certainly didn't take him self seriously at all.