Many viewers who grew up watching Moores films in theaters still look to him as the definitive Bond.

Here is every Roger Moore James Bond movie, ranked by rewatchability.

A jewel-encrusted Faberge egg surfaces at a London auction, catching the attention of MI6.

Live and Let Die

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However, the film is so packed with clever jokes that it becomes a hilarious film to rewatch.

Fans expected a serious thriller in the vein ofDr.

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Actor Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga, aiming his golden gun at James Bond in The Man With the Golden Gun

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James Bond is pitted against the world’s most expensive assassin, Francisco Scaramanga, who uses a distinctive golden gun. Bond’s mission to retrieve a crucial solar energy device leads him to a deadly duel on Scaramanga’s private island, where he must outsmart and outshoot the lethal adversary.

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For Your Eyes Only - 1981

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Roger Moore and Maud Adams in ‘Octopussy’ (1983)

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A jewel-encrusted Fabergé egg surfaces at a London auction, catching the attention of MI6. James Bond is dispatched to investigate its origins, leading him to the mysterious and opulent world of exiled Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, and his accomplice, the enigmatic and resourceful circus leader, Octopussy.

Christopher Walken and Grace Jone in A View to a Kill

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Moonraker

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Roger Moore and Gloria Hendry

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