Amphibious cars! Voodoo cults! Impossible stunts!
Roger Moore’s James Bond was the FUN Bond, and a fond favorite for a whole generation of fans.
Join us all this week as we pay tribute to the late actor with screenings of his first three outings, all remastered in beautiful 4K: LIVE AND LET DIE (1973), THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974), and THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977).
See all three and save! A $30 “007 PASS” can be purchased at our box office that can be redeemed for all three films.
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977)
Often considered Roger Moore’s greatest turn as James Bond, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME is 126 minutes of pure fun.
After kicking things off with one of the coolest opening scenes in movie history, SPY introduces the fearsome metal-toothed Jaws to the series, sees Bond piloting an amphibious Lotus Esprit S1, and finishes strong with an unforgettable underwater climax.
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LIVE AND LET DIE (1973)
Roger Moore’s first outing as 007 doubles as a fascinating blaxploitation film, and sees Bond facing down strange voodoo cults, drug traffickers, and black gangsters in pimpmobiles.
One of the film’s most memorable scenes features a truly dangerous stunt, outrageous even for Bond, when Roger Moore’s stunt double hops to safety on the heads of live alligators.
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THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974)
In THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, James Bond heads to China in pursuit of the villainous assassin Francisco Scaramanga, played with zest by Sir Christopher Lee.
Of interest to local audiences, most of the stunt driving in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN was performed by Buffalo stuntman Jay Milligan.
WED June 7th at 9:30 PM![]()
THU June 8th at 9:30 PM![]()


