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ROGER MOORE FILM FESTIVAL II

I used to work for a living. Then I became an actor.
— Roger Moore

BULLSEYE!

  • dir. MICHAEL WINNER
  • Year. 1990
  • country. UK
  • run-time. 92 mins
  • rating. 15

THE SPY WHO LOVED ME

  • dir. LEWIS GILBERT
  • Year. 1977
  • country. UK
  • run-time. 120 mins
  • rating. PG

£12.00 (£9.00 conc.)
Doors 13:00 - Films 13:30


Roger Moore Film Festival II

The Roger Moore Film Festival returns as we celebrate the life and work of one south London's finest sons with an afternoon double bill.

First up is Sir Roger's only appearance on celluloid with the legendary Sir Michael Caine ("not a lot of people know that", "you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off") in comedic crime caper Bullseye!  This will be followed by a screening of The Spy Who Loved Me, celebrating its 50th Anniversary, featuring the second scariest Jaws of the 1970s.

Door's open at 13.00, the programme starts at 13.30. The ticket price covers entry for both films. Please do bring cash to spend at the bar and we will be having a collection in aid of UNICEF, for whom Sir Roger Moore was an ambassador.

 




I’ve never received a nomination for an Academy Award – and that after I went to the trouble of learning two more facial expressions.
— Roger Moore
You can either grow old gracefully or begrudgingly.
I chose both.
— Roger Moore