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Sir Roger Moore's favourite James Bond outing "The
Spy Who Loved Me" is restored an back in action on
the big screen in London later this month...
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"The Spy Who Loved Me" Screening
3rd April 2008
The James Bond classic, The
Spy Who Loved Me (1977) is to be
presented, back on the big screen, in a glorious digital restoration
at a special event in one of London’s biggest cinema venues.
The classic action thriller, directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring
Roger Moore as James Bond, is a firm favourite with fans everywhere.
The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, and features
many iconic scenes, including Bond’s Lotus car turning
into a submarine and his first encounter with Jaws (Richard Kiel).
The special screening will be held at the
Empire Leicester Square, Screen 1, on Sunday 20 April at
1.30pm for 2pm. In attendance at the event will be several
people involved in the making of the film, including director
Lewis Gilbert and actor Caroline Munro.
The Spy Who Loved Me is being presented by Park Circus,
the UK’s leading
distributor of classic and back catalogue films for theatrical exhibition.
The company successfully
re-issued the Goldfinger back into cinemas
last year.
Park Circus currently represents over 7000 titles from
Arrow Films, Granada International, Icon Entertainment
International, MGM/UA, Walt Disney
Studios Motion Pictures, UK and other film collections. |
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Above: For more coverage of The Spy
Who Loved Me and an exclusive interview with Sir Roger
Moore, check out Issue #2 of MI6
Declassified magazine |
Tickets for the screening are on sale now from Empire Cinemas,
via www.empirecinemas.co.uk
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