Review of The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 13 Sep 1993
Roger Moore already seems winded in his second outing as Bond. And the film's comedic approach to martial arts justly rankles true 007 afficionados. Compensation comes in the form of Christopher Lee's delicious take on evil as Scaramanga and Herve Villechaize's verve as Nick Nack, Scaramanga's dwarf manservant.
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This review of The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 13 Sep 1993.
The Man with the Golden Gun has generally received mixed reviews.
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