This is actually one of the best escapes in the Bond movies. Not only because it doesn't rely on flash trickery or gadgetry, but because they actually set that up to cater to the audiences' expectations - then cockily throw it away as being too easy. Simple, direct, inspired writing.
But in order for that scene to work the baddies have to leave him unobserved and assume that everything will go according to their plan. A classic Bond plot-hole.
@@sexobscura Sure. But fiction operates (or should operate) within the constraints of logic, reason and human psychology. Don't get me wrong. I love that scene considering that those crocodiles are fucking real and the stuntman actually hopped over them. But you are told that these are bad ass sadistic gangsters. You are telling me they would not watch Bond on that island to his very end? Come on.
The stuntman's real name was Ross Heilman. He changed his last name to Kananga when he moved to Jamaica. The Bond crew liked his name so much they named the villain in this movie Kananga. It was his stage name.
For spectacle I think the Spy Who Loved me intro, ski jump parachute takes some beating! But this was indeed a memorable stunt too, the real deal! First take only I wonder??
@@okankyoto Yes I'm reminded now you say that, I saw a documentary once with footage of one of the takes whereby the stuntman very nearly does get his foot bitten right at the end of the stunt. Fun fact: The Villan Kananga was named especially after the stuntman whose real name it was.
@@harmlessfart4689 Daniel Craig's movies are too dark and over-psychologizing, with the exception of the superb adaption of "Casino Royale". I miss the humour, the real-life stunts, people not talking to each other in an overly serious, whispering tone - and plots that are not "personal".
@@lukasnummer1 I agree. Casino Royale was fantastic, however, the later films were absolute rubbish. The plot of Skyfall and Spectre were among the silliest in the series. Blofeld orchestrating everything in CR, QoS, Skyfall and Spectre just because "boo hoo, my daddy took more care of you than me..." And Craig isn't suave enough to be Bond either, he's too rough around the edges.
Roger Moore said on commentary that he greatly disliked being that close to the reptiles despite the fact they had all been fed before shooting. He imagined a few of them had ideas about getting a second meal with one of his legs.
@@jout738 No, they are VERY tough creatures that don't feel intense pain the way we do as well as just very sturdy built. Humans are very weak for our size and kicking one isn't going to do much, not to mention they save their energy for fast sprints when very close and there are and multiple of them.
Light hearted, softer, still lethal and cold when needed. No less than an impressive 7 Bond films.This was the first film of a great James Bond, Roger Moore. RIP
Yes and no. Roger Moore in Live and Let Die was fantastic. A wee bit long in the tooth for field work but we let that slip. My beef was that he looked also weedy a.f. An out of shape, middle aged men who did not seem to possess athletic tendencies to start with. When he knocks out - with one punch nonetheless - that Joe Frazier looking black goon it felt like a stretch.
this shit really was like the Parody in Austin Powers, the evil guys dont want to watch how he gets killed they just assume their genius deathtrap is working 100%..
Austin Powers was the death nail for the old style Bond movie's, it's all serious, depression dark, deep Daniel Craig shit.... and Tom Cruise with his Mission Impossible movie's have taken over
@@CCEkeke it's actually because of the first two Bourne movie's that the Bond people fired Pierce Brosnan and totally rebooted the series with their own version of Matt Damon....Daniel Craig.... so after all those years the immatated have become the immataters
@@peterfranks6243 I agree. Bond films were never meant to be dark and realistic. I really hope with Daniel’s successor the producers decide to make the Bond films fun again. 2015’s ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ proved that a Roger Moore Bond film still works in the 21st century so there’s no excuse
@@neeshwar He OWNED the alligators. That is, he owned the alligator farm that the production used for the alligator scenes. Because he was fearless around the beasts, he was the one they requested to do the stunt. They tied down the alligators but it still tookk 5 tries to get it right. In appriciation, they named the villian after him.
Probably the most crazy stunt in the motion picture history. If you search the behind the screne clips you will see the stuntman Ross Kananga falling in the water with the animals in one jump and on another attempt he gets a nasty injury due to he got bitten in the foot. Surreal to see how he jumps in the water and on top of the crocodiles.
As I understand it, the actual alligator farm used in this was owned by a fellow called Ross Kananga--coincidentally, the villain's last name. The stunt with Bond stepping on the crocs, those were real crocs, and Kananga did the stunt himself. Note how during that shot, you only see his legs and feet.
Once saw a squirrel on a floating island on a pond get back to shore by leaping across three ducks' backs. No one ever believes me and think I'm just referencing this scene...
This scene was filmed in Jamaica,but it was set in Louisiana.When Bond escapes to the boat,look in the background you see mountains! then it switches back to swamps of Louisiana.In 1972 we watched parts of the boat chase,an the airport chase,being filmed in New Orleans.
The great thing about Roger Moore as Bond is that he paused for a moment after crossing the crocodile pontoon bridge so we could see he hadn't wrinkled his jacket or trousers in the process.
This is by far the most awe inspiring scenes that ever Bond thru the ages has ever had to deal with . No CGI just a man and the crocodiles . Brosnan might have undertook the scene , but Craig would have refused .
@@bostoncityofchampions6581 They were real. Whenever you see a close-up of Bond's legs & the crocs in the same shot, it is Ross Kananga, the owner of the farm. He also performed the stunt. For the stunt, he had their feet tied down first, which is why you only see their heads & tail move. The farm itself was in Jamaica, not Florida although in the movie, it was supposed to be in Louisiana.
yea i loved moore's outing in this, when i was a kid used to watch it on vhs many times lol, i think i enjoyed moore more than connery then.. but now i havent seen the films in ages lol
Moore's Bond had a whimsical, gentlemanly and fundamentally _English_ charm that I'd argue none of the other Bonds - great though they are - ever truly captured. Though I do also like Dalton's more restrained and subtle intensity, which Moore never really successfully conveyed.
@@itsjemmabond Yes, serious. The Discovery Channel ran a special some time ago about the Bond movies where they explained it and lots of other stunts. I always thought it was dummy gators until then.
The late, great Julius Harris here as Tee-Hee. He later popped up in a later episode of "The Incredible Hulk" ("The Slam") A very likeable actor and by accounts a lovely man in real life. He sadly passed away in 2004.
Visited the same spot when I was in Jamaica 3 years ago. You can see the out take in a small screening room - the stunt double tried this 7 times before the final perfect jump. He died several years ago (no, not eaten by the Crocs!). Wondering the Crocs in this scene are still alive 😩
I saw a pic of Tom the other day and immediately thought he died. Here's hoping he appears in the 60th anniversary special in 2023 like he did 10 years ago
Roger Moore was great ! Great Film from circa 1978 called 'The Wild Geese' about a bunch of mercenaries on ill-fated rescue mission in Africa - Roger Moore , Richard Burton , Richard Harris - all in great form . Plenty of action & suspense.
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Nope. To me the most terrifying scene will always be the scene where a man's head explodes inside a decompression chamber in License to Kill. That's truly terrifying and gruesome.
As per usual... the baddies place Bond, in an easily escapable situation, involving an overly elaborate, and exotic death. They must have taught Doctor Evil, everything he knows!
This is actually one of the best escapes in the Bond movies. Not only because it doesn't rely on flash trickery or gadgetry, but because they actually set that up to cater to the audiences' expectations - then cockily throw it away as being too easy.
Simple, direct, inspired writing.
But in order for that scene to work the baddies have to leave him unobserved and assume that everything will go according to their plan. A classic Bond plot-hole.
@@omnivorous65
yeah, thankfully it's only fiction
My favoritr james bond escape
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@@sexobscura Sure. But fiction operates (or should operate) within the constraints of logic, reason and human psychology. Don't get me wrong. I love that scene considering that those crocodiles are fucking real and the stuntman actually hopped over them.
But you are told that these are bad ass sadistic gangsters. You are telling me they would not watch Bond on that island to his very end? Come on.
The stuntman's real name was Ross Heilman. He changed his last name to Kananga when he moved to Jamaica. The Bond crew liked his name so much they named the villain in this movie Kananga. It was his stage name.
You are preaching to the choir, P-Slack. That scene, right here, was the Stairway to Heaven.
His voice sound like haythem kenway from. Assassin creed 3
Thank you for sharing. I hope Roger Moore accepted Jesus as his Lord and Saviour before leaving this earth.
@@bhimsenluchooman4046 There is no lord and savior.
Fun fact 😁
Still my favourite ever Bond stunt. The outtakes only reinforce what an astonishing scene this is.
I still put the spiral bridge jump in "Man With The Golden Gun" a bit above it, though I wish they didn't go with the dumb slide-whistle sound effect.
For spectacle I think the Spy Who Loved me intro, ski jump parachute takes some beating! But this was indeed a memorable stunt too, the real deal! First take only I wonder??
@@okankyoto Yes I'm reminded now you say that, I saw a documentary once with footage of one of the takes whereby the stuntman very nearly does get his foot bitten right at the end of the stunt. Fun fact: The Villan Kananga was named especially after the stuntman whose real name it was.
The stuntman actually fell in the water and after the crocs got him received about 100 stitches for this trouble.
@@johnmifsud2698 Hope they paid him well
"Boss. Maybe one of us should hang about just to check bond gets killed?"
"No need. Everybody back inside."
No no no, we're going to leave Bond alone and not actually witness him dying, We're just gonna assume it all went to plan. What?
you just don't get it, do you Scotty?
Boss: "Nah, the game is on"
Where are the fricking lasers? Can't I get crocodiles with fricking lasers?
They used to work for some Batman villains and picked up the procedure there.
You just can't beat these old James Bond movies
True
too bloody right ive not watched one since this new fellow took over .. his name even doesnt even come to me
We may not, but Daniel Craig sure can 😎
@@harmlessfart4689
Daniel Craig's movies are too dark and over-psychologizing, with the exception of the superb adaption of "Casino Royale".
I miss the humour, the real-life stunts, people not talking to each other in an overly serious, whispering tone - and plots that are not "personal".
@@lukasnummer1 I agree. Casino Royale was fantastic, however, the later films were absolute rubbish. The plot of Skyfall and Spectre were among the silliest in the series. Blofeld orchestrating everything in CR, QoS, Skyfall and Spectre just because "boo hoo, my daddy took more care of you than me..." And Craig isn't suave enough to be Bond either, he's too rough around the edges.
Roger Moore said on commentary that he greatly disliked being that close to the reptiles despite the fact they had all been fed before shooting. He imagined a few of them had ideas about getting a second meal with one of his legs.
despite the fact that they had accustomed to it, they had no idea how they attached him to it
Richard Smith LOL NO KIDDING
Roger has really really good reasons to be worried like that.
I would still not be that scared, when cant you kick crocodile, when it tries to attack you are stamp in the top of it?
@@jout738 No, they are VERY tough creatures that don't feel intense pain the way we do as well as just very sturdy built. Humans are very weak for our size and kicking one isn't going to do much, not to mention they save their energy for fast sprints when very close and there are and multiple of them.
The rickety old canoe is tied down...but all the fancy speedboats still have the keys in the ignition.
Is true
I my city they do that
May be poor guys are more worryed for the'ir stuf
His voice sound like haythem kenway from. Assassin creed 3
Apparently back in those days boats all had push-to-start
@@CesarRodriguez-fq4us has
Really sharp of u to observe that
I love scenes like this when you're not sure how James will escape.
And then the crocodiles help him escape nice guys 😊
I like these Bond movies with plenty outdoor shooting.... nowadays somehow i don't enjoy the current versions
You can feel the tension in this scene. But when he escapes and that Victory music plays it's very satisfying
Light hearted, softer, still lethal and cold when needed. No less than an impressive 7 Bond films.This was the first film of a great James Bond, Roger Moore. RIP
Yes and with the best wit and sense of humour of all the Bonds.. also all of the best stunts were in the Roger Moore movies.
He didnt even wet his socks, what a gentleman😄😄
The stuntman did it for him.
The best Bond scene. Roger Moore will be always "Great". R.I.P.
He was certainly a trooper considering that he was 57 when he did his final bond movie.
❤ this James bond( Roger Moore) scene : ;;:greatest movies 🎬 escape 🐊 crocodile & alligators
Totally agree! RM, was wonderful ⭐⭐⭐
There is no comparison with the only and unique 007 : Mr. Sean Connery !
@@massimopescatori6514 Ok but I was speaking about the scene......not the actor.......😉
Roger just deals with it all with a raised eyebrow and a wink. RIP.
One thing to admire in both Tee-Hee and Samedi is that they both faced life with a smile.
They're both like Joker characters. 😏
Speaking of that, Baron Samedi kind of laughs like the Joker. 🌟
Still one of my favourite Bond films of all time.
LALD is a total classic. Defines the vibe in 73.
Best bond film and soundtrack deffo
@@austinmerrigan3404 A total classic. One of my favorites of Moore.
Got my vote ;; ❤ the gorgeous looking woman in James bond ( Roger Moore) house in the ❤ 🐊 crocodile *
alligators escape by James bond ( Roger Moore)
It didn"y have thr bunch of pretty woman as othet james bond movie
"Use the Force, James"
"James. Switch off your targetting computer."
May the Posh be with you
No, use the SCHWARTZ!!!
and he did
His voice sound like haythem kenway from. Assassin creed 3
Sir Moore !!! Miss him !!! No one like him !!! Definitely the perfect Bond!!!
Yes and no. Roger Moore in Live and Let Die was fantastic. A wee bit long in the tooth for field work but we let that slip. My beef was that he looked also weedy a.f. An out of shape, middle aged men who did not seem to possess athletic tendencies to start with. When he knocks out - with one punch nonetheless - that Joe Frazier looking black goon it felt like a stretch.
@@omnivorous65 his body is weird.
I enjoyed A View To A Kill. I thought he was great in that
@@omnivorous65 악어
Nit-picking, so apologies, you say 'Sir Roger' or 'Sir Roger Moore', never 'Sir Moore'. TBH, I'm no fan of all that titles nonsense. Good luck to you.
Fun fact: If you want to kill Bond never leave him alone with an elaborate form of certain death, and hope it goes as planned.
Same with Batman, Robin, Mr Solo and Mr Kuryakin.
I don't think there's much elaboration about being eaten alive by a group of crocodiles or alligators
@@Surgicaldamage and the A team
@@GLYDR True. Leave them in a hole with so much as a slice of cloth and you need to leave the country and change your name.
And first show him how to disable the device
Crocodile: "He got away...eh, whatever. At least I got chicken."
@bacorable kek
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
God dammit Leeroy
In the days when they had to do it for real, no CGI crap. A guy actually ran across the backs of crocs. It makes you so more invested in the movie.
The way he ran across those crocodile's backs is brilliant.
And was extremely dangerous, there is outtakes of Ross doing the stunt and almost getting his leg ripped off falling.
@@ninjavigilante5311 I agree.
@@eleanorhogan8643 in a tv show they wouldve fake alligator & crocodiles
Greatest movies escape ever
This probably had the best theme song of all Bond films.
Paul V3D I thought that song was played at this crocodile scene if I remember correctly from my childhood
1000%
view to a kill??
For Your Eyes Only had a pretty good one too.
Indeed
Unbelievable scene, this is really amazing.
Live and let die has to be my favourite Bond film of all time!
Most of James bond best movies are not in United States
this shit really was like the Parody in Austin Powers, the evil guys dont want to watch how he gets killed they just assume their genius deathtrap is working 100%..
Austin Powers was the death nail for the old style Bond movie's, it's all serious, depression dark, deep Daniel Craig shit.... and Tom Cruise with his Mission Impossible movie's have taken over
@@peterfranks6243 exactly!
@@peterfranks6243 All that, plus Jason Bourne.
@@CCEkeke it's actually because of the first two Bourne movie's that the Bond people fired Pierce Brosnan and totally rebooted the series with their own version of Matt Damon....Daniel Craig.... so after all those years the immatated have become the immataters
@@peterfranks6243 I agree. Bond films were never meant to be dark and realistic. I really hope with Daniel’s successor the producers decide to make the Bond films fun again. 2015’s ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ proved that a Roger Moore Bond film still works in the 21st century so there’s no excuse
Fun fact: The Stuntman who did the Alligator walk was named Kananga.
Really? Kanaga is the name of the villain in this film right? Was he the dupe who did the alligators walk?
@@neeshwar He OWNED the alligators. That is, he owned the alligator farm that the production used for the alligator scenes.
Because he was fearless around the beasts, he was the one they requested to do the stunt. They tied down the alligators but it still tookk 5 tries to get it right.
In appriciation, they named the villian after him.
@@actioncom2748 WOW! -- that's really interesting to know, -- Btw, any sources you have on these to know facts and trivia?
@@neeshwar Will this do:
th-cam.com/video/bM_AN_gTMnA/w-d-xo.html
@@actioncom2748 -- omg, wow!!! -- thanks for sharing
Roger Moore was always the favorite James Bond of my Late Mother and Mine too
Connery and Moore for me. None of the others compare in my opinion.
@@HD4lyfe agree
@@HD4lyfe Connery
Dalton was excellent
Smooth as a fox in silk pajamas.
Bond wore a suit in the tropics - surprised he didn't faint...
He is always dressed for the job..
It's in Louisiana.. :)
The suit is actually made of ice cream. Bond is so cool that it doesn't melt.
Unless you're a really hot person, suits in Gulf Coast weather arent so bad. I wore one every day in Houston's sweltering summers.
@Lawrence Weston Makes sense, but I thought the fabrics looked quite heavy at first sight.
Probably the most crazy stunt in the motion picture history. If you search the behind the screne clips you will see the stuntman Ross Kananga falling in the water with the animals in one jump and on another attempt he gets a nasty injury due to he got bitten in the foot. Surreal to see how he jumps in the water and on top of the crocodiles.
As I understand it, the actual alligator farm used in this was owned by a fellow called Ross Kananga--coincidentally, the villain's last name. The stunt with Bond stepping on the crocs, those were real crocs, and Kananga did the stunt himself. Note how during that shot, you only see his legs and feet.
😄👍
It was no coincidence the the villain was named Kananga. They named him as a tribute to Ross.
Once saw a squirrel on a floating island on a pond get back to shore by leaping across three ducks' backs. No one ever believes me and think I'm just referencing this scene...
That's how you know it might be true story though its so improbable it just might actually have happened.
I believe you, and I'm sending the cash for that bridge you have for sale asap :)
I do not believe you
This scene was filmed in Jamaica,but it was set in Louisiana.When Bond escapes to the boat,look in the background you see mountains! then it switches back to swamps of Louisiana.In 1972 we watched parts of the boat chase,an the airport chase,being filmed in New Orleans.
The great thing about Roger Moore as Bond is that he paused for a moment after crossing the crocodile pontoon bridge so we could see he hadn't wrinkled his jacket or trousers in the process.
I always thought that was unnecessary. They should have shown him at least fall and get up. Would have added to the scene
Rog's hair always immaculate.
Talk about Cool...ha ha...loved it! There was a real man's man: Roger Moore. An actor of class and respect! RIP Roger!
I love this scene, its sorta what makes this movie memorable for me.
And Baron Samedi of course ;-) Especially that kick-ass ending with him sitting on the train.
Roger Moore's Bond was suave and funny with a light touch. The franchise has moved in a very different direction.
This is by far the most awe inspiring scenes that ever Bond thru the ages has ever had to deal with . No CGI just a man and the crocodiles . Brosnan might have undertook the scene , but Craig would have refused .
You really think those were real alligators? You really think Roger Moore did that stunt? You looking for some swamp land in Florida?
@@bostoncityofchampions6581 They were real.
They'd all been fed beforehand, but they were real.
@@bostoncityofchampions6581 They were real. Whenever you see a close-up of Bond's legs & the crocs in the same shot, it is Ross Kananga, the owner of the farm. He also performed the stunt. For the stunt, he had their feet tied down first, which is why you only see their heads & tail move. The farm itself was in Jamaica, not Florida although in the movie, it was supposed to be in Louisiana.
@@bostoncityofchampions6581 Fool...
@@johnaustin209 You certainly are.
Classic bond one one the best films ever
Love James bond date In his bedroom in this movie, my favorite escape in James bond 🎥 movies
Great film...Sir Roger Moore!
@@andrepaige9669 Thanks for your comment!!
yea i loved moore's outing in this, when i was a kid used to watch it on vhs many times lol, i think i enjoyed moore more than connery then.. but now i havent seen the films in ages lol
@@ps123fan Thanks for your comment
The coolest way to walk away from trouble, isn't it?
Amazing stunts. Hats off to the stuntman Ross Kananga
One of my favorite Bond scenes
Greatest James bond escape ever
Still the most scariest, most daring scene in the entire movie.
Why didn’t he just stick his hand in their mouths and pull their teeth out?
Probably because he remembered Tee Hee´s arm
He doesn’t want to find out how much Lady Luck cares about him
He didn't want to hurt the alligators.
lol.
Never a pencil around when you need one.
Moore's Bond had a whimsical, gentlemanly and fundamentally _English_ charm that I'd argue none of the other Bonds - great though they are - ever truly captured. Though I do also like Dalton's more restrained and subtle intensity, which Moore never really successfully conveyed.
Yes ! And True ! Even The Quotidian Acts Of His Had That Impeccable British Charm & Chutzpah !
That's because Roger Moore and Daniel Craig are the only English actors to play James Bond
Dalton's Bond was a tortured and mentally tired guy who hated his job. Craig copied some of that dark feeling.
Pierce Brosnan deserves a mention. I thought he had some of that charm too
There's no fun in the modern bonds all too serious
Those were real crocodiles he stepped on. Never underestimate the stunt team in Bond films.
But they were tied up
@@DreamerGalaxius Thanks for the info, it's good to know that they weren't totally crazy.
Are you being serious?
@@itsjemmabond Yes, serious. The Discovery Channel ran a special some time ago about the Bond movies where they explained it and lots of other stunts.
I always thought it was dummy gators until then.
@@ShotDownInFlames2 Wow.
Bond always outperforms certain death. Survival is the key skill in his job portfolio.
I saw this movie together with my younger brother in the 70ies.We went to our local cinema.The scene with the crocodiles was great!👍🏻
One of the best Bond scenes ever!
Very considerate of the crocodiles to arrange themselves into such a convenient formation like that. They deserve extra chookie hens for that.🍗🍗🍗🍗
Roger Moore IS James Bond OO7
My favorite Bond and the Best.
RIP
he's my mom's favorite bond.
@@thevoid99 and who's yours favorite Bond
@@IceMan98666 RIP
Grew up with him loved Moore
Man that is an award worthy stunt right there
The stuntman almost lost his leg on one take
SO MR BOND, YOU MADE A SNAPPY EXIT THERE I SEE !
The late, great Julius Harris here as Tee-Hee. He later popped up in a later episode of "The Incredible Hulk" ("The Slam") A very likeable actor and by accounts a lovely man in real life. He sadly passed away in 2004.
One of the best stunts pulled by James Bond
One of the best Bond scenes.
Visited the same spot when I was in Jamaica 3 years ago. You can see the out take in a small screening room - the stunt double tried this 7 times before the final perfect jump. He died several years ago (no, not eaten by the Crocs!). Wondering the Crocs in this scene are still alive 😩
I'm sorry, but the crocodile farm was real, and the crocodiles went on to become handbags and cowboy boots long, long ago.
Crocodile exist since dinasour ages. 🐊🐊🐊
Interestingly, crocs live a surprisingly long time!
Live and let Die and Moonraker my favorites Moore Bonds. ♥️
Favourite scene and Bond film as a youngster. Still up there now.
😄😄😄😬 Gotta love those old school James Bond stunts. 🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
Well done Ross Kananga, stuntman.
9😊and a good 👍
This is one of the rare moments when Bond has the technology but it is completely useless. 1:13
That was my favorite Bond get away, crocs & gators make my skin crawl just looking at them on the screen.
Great thinking! The film makers did wonderful job. Fascinating escape...
Some of the little looks bond gives the crocodiles🤣🤣....roger Moore was born to play bond👏👏
The reason why Klaus Kinski never played the villain: Kinski would have simply shot Bond at the first opportunity, without any frills.
"in 10 minutes you'll be smokin in hell! now get up!!"
Old is gold. Such great movies are not made today.
Roger Moore Is Like The Tom Baker of The Bond Franchise.
May He Rest In Peace.
I saw a pic of Tom the other day and immediately thought he died.
Here's hoping he appears in the 60th anniversary special in 2023 like he did 10 years ago
What nice considerate crocodiles, to line up like that and let him use them as stepping stones.
They were tied up by the owners of the property. They are real crocodiles that were run over.
Best Bond best Bond movie Best Bond song and the best Bond scene!
Roger Moore was great ! Great Film from circa 1978 called 'The Wild Geese' about a bunch of mercenaries on ill-fated rescue mission in Africa - Roger Moore , Richard Burton , Richard Harris - all in great form . Plenty of action & suspense.
Roger Moore played a 👍 James bond !
my old man worked on this film , this part filmed in jamaica , well done
I thought as much.
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1 of Rodger Moores best bond films
@Dr. Loomis if ur dr Loomis am jack the ripper
@Dr. Loomis if ur real am jack
@Dr. Loomis ok excuses dr Loomis and good bye
@Dr. Loomis am a Scottish Irish lad in south Wales uk and with ur name ....I thought of Halloween (my all time favourite horror movie)
Best roger Moore bondmovie 😊
So fun and creative
I love spy who love me movie, roger moore, octopuses jame bond movie number two, Roger movie
“are we in florida?” one of my favorite bond films
This scene and Bond in the centrifuge in Moonraker are probably the most biggest challenge in the Moore's era.
I LIKE Tee-Hee - my FAVORITE Bond villain, along with Goldfinger!!!
Jaws
Oddjob
Teehee
He's a henchman.
@@lukasnummer1 speaking of henchmen I also liked Chang in “Moonraker.”
Amazing they were all lined up perfectly like that though.....
When cinema was fun.
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@@richgee7068 should they use sticks instead or just let the lot burn down all that is good?
James bond movie are always refreshing.
U can not get out of ur chair ,watching bond movie.
Every minute, something exciting will happen
He really jumped the croc in this scene.
Great work bond ❤
And this is how the classic video game Frogger was born…😂
Bad Arse scene. Burn secret 🔥🔥🔥
Double oh steppin'. ;)
Croc surfing.
Roger Moore was the best 007 !! Loved his movies !!
"An overly elaborate, easily escapable situation."
"Aren't you going to watch him die?!?"
"No, I'll just assume that it goes according to plan."
Ever had the feeling that bond franchise is dead and all you got is those old great clips?
Thanks for the zoology trivia lesson prior to killing me
This was real. The gators are trained and the stuntman who did the running on top of the gators is the trainer/owner of this resort.
1:45
"Hmm, tasty human..."
007: "You looking at me?"
Quick thinking Bond,
Brilliant !!!.
One of the greatest stunts of all time.
Almost impossible to top that crocodile & 🐊 alligators scene
Went there many years back on a trip to Jamaica…..my daughter held a baby croc….one of my fav james bonds 🙌🏽
The most terrifying scene in any Bond film.
Getting pushed out of an airplane without a parachute has got to be a close 2nd...
License to Kill would like a word with you
Nope. To me the most terrifying scene will always be the scene where a man's head explodes inside a decompression chamber in License to Kill. That's truly terrifying and gruesome.
As per usual... the baddies place Bond, in an easily escapable situation, involving an overly elaborate, and exotic death.
They must have taught Doctor Evil, everything he knows!
Este é o melhor filme do 007. Roger Moore é o melhor.
This is the best 007 movie. Roger Moore is the best.
ROSS KANANGA played this great stunt!
Never gets old.
This one the man with the golden gun and Moonraker have to be my best favourite James bond films by the legend sir Roger Moore 💯👍