Review of The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) by Josué G — 14 Jun 2013
The Man With The Golden Gun, despite its unnecessary (and therefore,) unfitting comedy (Clifton James), stereotypes (dumb blonde girl, one black guy throughout the film who does wrong things), karate Bond (and few [not all] sequences related), and a poor music score, it is still an underrated Bond film, with its unique and original sets, places, a very intelligent script/plot/story, and villains (Villechaize and Lee), with Lee overshadowing Moore (Bond).
A worth-watching film and worthy entry in the Bond series and the Bond Moore's saga.
This review of The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) was written by Josué G on 14 Jun 2013.
The Man with the Golden Gun has generally received mixed reviews.
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