Here's a rare one from the archives: Roger Moore horsing around in New Orleans in 1972 as filming began on "Live and Let Die", Moore's first James Bond movie. The film ushered in a new era in the franchise following Sean Connery and George Lazenby in the role. Concerns that Moore might not "click" with audiences were quickly forgotten when the boxoffice returns indicated moviegoers were very happy with Moore. He would make six more Bond films before retiring as 007 after "A View to a Kill" in 1985.