Live and Let Die


Artist: Robert McGinnis
Format: UK Quad (30"x 40")
Condition: Excellent
Year: 1971

Description
A clever poster design which introduced Roger Moore as the new face of Bond. American artist Robert McGinnis loads the poster with a great sense of action, sex & violence. The Tarot cards link in nicely with the theme of Caribbean Voodoism. In keeping with the more liberal mood of the times, the film also witnessed Bond's first inter-racial romance. "Live & Let Die" was the first Bond film not to be blessed with a John Barry soundtrack.... fortunartely, the services of Paul McCartney with Wings & Beatle producer, George Martin, stepped in & a splendidly evocative soundtrack resulted. This poster has been cleaned, de-acidified & linen-backed.