Roger Moore
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The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977)Roger Moore as agent 007 teams with a beautiful Soviet agent (Barbara Bach) to battle Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) in order to save the world from total annihilation and a 315-pound villian, "Jaws" (Richard Kiel).

Live and Let Die
(1973)Roger Moore's debut as James Bond takes him in pursuit of a voodoo- worshipping underworld drug czar who leads him from Harlem to New Orleans to the exotic Caribbean.

The Man with the Golden Gun
(1974)After his life is threatened, Roger Moore as 007 is lured into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a million-dollar killer (Christopher Lee).

For Your Eyes Only
(1981)Roger Moore as the formidable James Bond takes on the dangerous task of locating a top secret device that lies precariously in the waters off the beautiful Greek coast in this breathtaking action thriller.

Octopussy
(1983)Roger Moore as James Bond is lured to the Indian palace of Octopussy (Maud Adams) where he learns of a plot by a diabolical villain (Louis Jourdan) that could destroy the world.

Moonraker
(1979)Roger Moore, in his fourth role as Agent 007, is sent to outer space to protect Britain and the world from a madman who would destroy the earth in this pulse-pounding, out-of-this-universe adventure.

A View to a Kill
(1985)Roger Moore is the enigmatic 007 in this stunt-laden adventure that pits Bond against a twisted German industrialist (Christopher Walken) and his sexy partner-in-crime (Grace Jones).

The Fiction Makers
(1968)Gentleman thief Simon Templar gets mistaken for a mystery novelist by a gang of crooks, who force him to plan an extravagant heist.

The Secret KGB UFO Files
(1998)Shocking evidence of alien visitations, including a mass abduction in 1985, throw into new light how much the Soviet Union knew about UFOs.

Escape to Athena
(1979)A World War II adventure involving Nazis, Allied POWs, priceless black market art, the Greek resistance, a monastery and a secret German rocket base.

Gold
(1974)A South African gold mine manager attempts to thwart a plot hatched by its owners and London bankers to flood the mine and manipulate stock prices.

Roger Moore: A Matter of Class
(1995)Roger Moore traveled far. From working-class London to the glamorous Riviera. From film extra to 007, Hollywood star, and UNICEF Ambassador-at-Large.

The Naked Face
(1984)Trapped in a nightmare where motives are plentiful and innocence is suspect, a psychiatrist must expose his would-be killer before it is too late.

Crossplot
(1969)While shooting a big campaign, a model and an advertising executive are sent on the run from killers after learning about an assassination plot.

The Secret KGB JFK Assassination Files
(1999)This doc explores the many mysteries and unanswered questions behind the shocking assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

Unlocking Ancient Secrets Of the Bible
(2006)Scholars examine evidence of the most significant moments from the Bible through dramatic reenactments from the Old and New Testaments.

Street People
(1976)Hired by a mafia boss, Ulisse enlists a friend to help investigate the theft of an ancient cross that hides a special cache of heroin worth millions.

Shout at the Devil
(1976)In East Africa, an Irish-American sot and his daughter team up with a London aristocrat to get a stash of ivory past German forces before World War I.

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
(1993)A look back at the beloved movie star, whose grace and talent made her an icon. She is remembered for her classic films, and her work with UNICEF.

Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom
(2012)Trapeze, Spartacus, Sweet Smell of Success, The Boston Strangler, Some Like It Hot. Tony Curtis, the man who influenced Elvis Presley and James Dean, was one of the very first teen idols and one of the last real movie stars. From his difficult upbringing in the Bronx, where he was born Bernie Schwartz, to his unprecedented fame and infamous way with women, Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom presents Mr. Curtis's life in all its rags to riches glory. Interviews with Tony's family, friends and co-stars (Hugh Hefner, Harry Belafonte, Debbie Reynolds, Mamie Van Doren, Piper Laurie, Theresa Russell, Jill Curtis among others!) along with exclusive footage and film clips are given deeper meaning and clarity by the most honest and intimate interview the actor may have ever given. Here, in the definitive film about Tony Curtis, filmmaker Ian Ayres forms this incredible material into a revealing portrait of one of the greatest Hollywood celebrities of all time. Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom explores the man's rebellious demeanor, his struggle as a Jew in Hollywood, his difficult childhood, the brief love affair with Marilyn Monroe and his failed marriages to actresses Janet Leigh and Christine Kaufmann, his courageous stance to break the color barrier with The Defiant Ones (the film that earned him an Oscar Nomination), and his entire six-decade career. A sex symbol, a matinee idol, a powerful and magnetic actor, Tony Curtis was the original movie star.