The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Original b&w publicity/photo still from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) .
Capturing one of the most audacious and technically groundbreaking moments in James Bond history. Roger Moore’s third outing as 007 elevated the series to new spectacle-driven heights, combining humour, scale, and cutting-edge stunt work. The film is widely regarded as one of the definitive Bond entries of the 1970s, celebrated for its globe-trotting action and iconic set pieces that pushed cinematic spectacle forward.
The still freezes the explosive moment when Bond’s Lotus Esprit plunges into the sea while pursued by a helicopter, moments before transforming into its legendary submarine form. Debris scatters across the water as the car hits the surface, with the helicopter hovering dramatically overhead. The composition captures pure kinetic energy and technical bravado, showcasing the inventive stunt work and miniature effects that made this sequence one of the most famous in the franchise. It stands as a striking visual record of Bond at his most inventive, thrilling, and larger than life.
- Year: 1977
- Size: 8 X 10 Inches
- Condition: Unframed
- Product Code: T6401