
The Legend of the Golden Gun
In Kansas during the middle of the Civil War, John Golden is left for dead and his family has been killed by the ruthless Confederate outlaw William Quantrill. Rescued by runaway slave Joshua Brown, Golden is determined to get revenge. With the help of a legendary gunfighter and a special gun, Golden must not only deal with Quantrill and his men, but has to dodge General Custer and his army, as well.
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Plot Summary
James Bond is tasked with retrieving the Solex Agitator, a device capable of harnessing the sun's energy, before it falls into the wrong hands. His investigation leads him to Scaramanga, a notorious assassin with a unique third nipple, who also seeks the device. Bond must infiltrate Scaramanga's island and prevent him from unleashing global destruction.
Critical Reception
The Man with the Golden Gun was met with mixed to positive reviews. While Roger Moore's performance and the action sequences were generally praised, some critics found the plot convoluted and the villain's motivations underdeveloped. The film was a commercial success, further solidifying Bond's global appeal.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thrilling action set pieces and Roger Moore's suave portrayal of Bond.
- Criticized for a somewhat predictable plot and a less compelling villain compared to previous installments.
- The exotic locations and inventive stunts were highlighted as major draws.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's adventure elements and the classic Bond formula, though some felt it lacked the originality of earlier films. Roger Moore's performance remained a strong point for many viewers.
Fun Fact
The iconic car chase involving aAMC Hornet flipping in mid-air was performed using a "corkscrew" jump, a stunt that had never been successfully executed on film before. It was achieved by pre-calculating the trajectory and using a ramp with a specific angle.
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