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So, you’ve got to check out 'Roger Moore: A Matter of Class.' This 1995 documentary dives into the life of Roger Moore, a fascinating figure in film and television. It feels quite personal—lots of intimate interviews with him, family, and friends, which give you a real sense of who he was beyond the screen. The editing is smooth, weaving in clips from his various roles, and it’s kind of fun to see him reflect on those iconic parts with a mix of nostalgia and humor. It has this nice balance of serious and light-hearted moments, making it less of a dry biography and more of a warm exploration of his legacy. Definitely captures the charm he brought to his roles.
Features rare interviews and personal stories.Includes memorable clips from his diverse career.Captures the essence of Moore's unique personality.
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