Roger Moore

Live And Let Die

Three British MI6 agents, including one "on loan" to the American government, are killed under mysterious circumstances within 24 hours while monitoring the operations of Dr. Kananga, the dictator of a small Caribbean island called San Monique. James Bond is sent to New York City, where the first agent was killed and where Kananga is currently visiting the UN, to investigate. As soon as Bond arrives in New York City, his driver is killed while taking him to meet Felix Leiter of the CIA.              Click To Watch Trailer.

The Man With The Golden Gun

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In the pre-credit sequence, a
midget servant named Nick Nack plans an assassination attempt on his master Francisco Scaramanga with a gangster visiting their secret island. Scaramanga eventually kills the enemy in his hall of mirrors and says that Nick Nack will have to try harder to inherit his fortune. He then shoots the fingers off a life-size replica of Bond.

In London, a golden bullet with Bond's code "007" etched into its surface is received by
MI6. It is believed by Military Intelligence that Scaramanga has been hired to assassinate Bond and has sent the bullet to intimidate him. Bond's mission revolves around the work of a scientist named Gibson, thought to be in possession of information crucial to solving the energy crisis by inventing a new technique of harnessing the sun's power. But because of the perceived threat to the agent's life, M, his boss, forces him to go on a leave. Bond sets out unofficially to find Scaramanga.

After tracking the bullet via a
belly dancer in Beirut and an expert gunmaker in Macau, Bond sees Andrea Anders, Scaramanga's mistress, collecting golden bullets in a cigarette packet at the Macau casino. Bond follows her to Hong Kong and pressures her to tell him about Scaramanga, his appearance and what his plans are. He is led to a strip club but unbeknownst to him, this is the location of Scaramanga's next 'hit'. The target is Gibson who is shot while leaving the club. However before Bond can assert his innocence, Lieutenant Hip whisks him away from the scene as the police arrive. Nick Nack steals the "Solex Agitator" needed for operating a solar power plant from Gibson's pocket. Bond is ferried out of Hong Kong; inside the shipwreck RMS Queen Elizabeth, he meets M and Q and also learns that Hip is their ally.              Click To Watch Trailer.

The Spy Who Loved Me

Ballistic missile submarines from the Royal Navy and the Soviet fleet are stolen in an attempt to launch their nuclear weapons at targets around the globe. Elsewhere in Austria, Bond escapes an ambush by Soviet agents, killing one of them in a downhill ski race that concludes when he skis off a cliff and falls only to open a Union Jack parachute. On returning, Bond learns that someone is trying to sell the plans of a highly advanced submarine tracking system to the highest bidder. Bond then travels to Egypt, where he is supposed to contact the prospective seller near the pyramids. Here he first encounters a Soviet Army officer Major Anya Amasova, (codename "Triple X") who becomes a rival in his search for the plans. Together they travel across Egypt tracking the microfilm plans to Luxor, and down the Nile River. Ultimately they partner due to a truce supported by their respective superiors at Abu Simbel. They identify the person behind all the thefts as Karl Stromberg, a shipping tycoon.

Bond and Amasova travel to Stromberg's base in
Sardinia. In a train on their way, Bond saves Amasova as she is attacked by Stromberg's henchman, Jaws — finally, their rivalry changes into affection. Posing as a marine biologist and his wife, they visit Stromberg's base and discover that he has a mysterious new supertanker, the Liparus. After they leave the base, Jaws and other armed men, including a helicopter pilot named Naomi, chase them, but all attempts fail due to Bond's driving skills and the fact that his car – a Lotus Esprit from Q Branch – can convert into a submarine. Jaws retreats once again while Naomi and her other allies are killed. Some time later, Amasova learns Bond had killed her lover in Austria. She says that she will complete the mission with him, but kill him when it ends.    Click To Play Trailer.

Moonraker

A Drax Industries Moonraker space shuttle being transported atop a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft is hijacked, causing the incineration of the Boeing 747. Bond is recalled from South Africa to investigate. Returning on a small aeroplane, Bond is attacked by the pilot and the assassin Jaws. He is pushed out but survives by stealing a parachute (in mid-air) from the pilot and reports to MI6 headquarters in London, where M briefs him about the hijacking. Bond is to investigate Sir Hugo Drax, and Drax Industries, the space shuttle supplier, in his mansion-shuttle factory in Southern California. At Drax Industries, Bond is coldly greeted by Drax and henchman Chang, the latter immediately ordered to see that "some harm comes to him". Bond also meets Dr. Holly Goodhead, an astronaut-scientist employed by Drax, who, calling Bond on his sexism, tests him in a centrifuge; Chang sabotages the test, but Bond survives. Inadvertently aided by Drax's personal pilot, Corinne Dufour, Bond sneaks into Drax's study and finds blueprints for a glass vial made by a glazier in Venice. After Bond departs the next morning, the largely innocent Corinne is fired by Drax and then killed by his vicious beaucerons.         Click To Watch Trailer.

For Your Eyes Only

After the pre-title sequence in which Bond is picked up at his wife's graveside by a helicopter, he escapes after being trapped in the aircraft. It is remotely controlled by Blofeld — Bond turns the helicopter on his enemy, who is in a motorized wheelchair, picking him up, and dumping him down a smokestack. It is unknown whether he survived — the film proper turns its focus to the recovery of the vital Automatic Targeting and Attack Communicator (ATAC). This device is lost in the Ionian Sea after the British spy ship St. Georges is sunk by an old mine hauled up in its fishing nets (an incident distinctly reminiscent of the so called "Corfu channel case" of 1946). The ATAC system is used by the Ministry of Defence to communicate and co-ordinate the Royal Navy's fleet of Polaris submarines. If ATAC was retrieved underwater by another superpower, the submarines' ballistic missiles could be used against major western cities.     Click To Watch Trailer.

Octopussy

The pre-title sequence involves Bond's mission to destroy technology which has fallen into the hands of an unnamed Latin American country,[1] and features him flying a nimble homebuiltBede BD-5J aircraft masked in a horse box. With this aircraft Bond tried to escape but it was pursued by a SAM IR missile (in some sequences it used a towed, flared dud). Flying as fast as possible, Bond returned to the airbase, and flew through the hangar. The missile followed him and exploded on hangar's doors (not closed fast enough), destroying the entire structure.

When a fatally wounded
British agent 009 stumbles into the British Embassy in East Berlin with a fake Fabergé egg, MI6 immediately suspect Soviet involvement. Fortunately, the real egg turns up at an auction in London. Bond is sent to find out who the seller is and subsequently why 009 was murdered. Bond switches the real egg with a fake one at the auction. When an exiled Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, pays a high price to buy the egg, Bond follows him to his palace in India to find out why.         Click To Watch Trailer.

A View To A Kill

In the pre-title sequence, James Bond is sent to Siberia to locate 003's corpse and recover a microchip. Upon doing so, he is ambushed by Soviet troops but flees in a submarine built to resemble an iceberg. After Bond has returned to England, Q has the microchip analysed and informs M, Bond and the Minister of Defence that its design is an exact match of a microchip made by Zorin Industries.

Bond and his superiors then visit the
Ascot Racecourse to observe the company's owner, Max Zorin. While at the track, Zorin's horse miraculously wins the race; Sir Godfrey Tibbett, a horse trainer, believes Zorin's horse was consuming drugs, although when screened prior to the race, it did not show any signs of addiction. Through Tibbett, Bond meets a French private detective named Aubergine to discuss how the horse won. However, during their dinner at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine is killed by May Day. Bond steals a Renault taxi to chase May Day and learns that Zorin is holding an annual horse sale later in the month.

Bond and Tibbett travel to
Chantilly, France where Bond poses as James St. John (Syngen) Smythe, a rich dilettante, with Tibbett as his chauffeur. They locate and break into Zorin's secret laboratory and learn that he is using microchips in his horses to release a drug when prompted by a switch hidden in his cane. Tibbett is later killed by May Day, but an attempt to drown Bond in a lake while unconscious inside his car fails. Later, General Gogol from the Soviet Union shows up at Zorin's estate with several other KGB agents, but Zorin, an ex-KGB agent himself, gets upset with Gogol and forces him to leave.