Moonraker
One sheet theatrical movie poster for the 1979 James Bond film, Moonraker. This was the 11th film in the franchise and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the iconic British secret agent.Key Poster DetailsArtist: The artwork was created by popular movie poster artist Dan Gouzee.Characters Pictured:James Bond (Roger Moore) in a silver spacesuit at the center.Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles), a CIA agent and NASA scientist.Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale), the film's main villain.Jaws (Richard Kiel), the towering, metal-toothed henchman returning from The Spy Who Loved Me.Slogan: "Outer space now belongs to 007," a nod to the film's sci-fi climax following the massive success of Star Wars two years prior.Plot SummaryIn this "spy-fi" adventure, Bond investigates the mid-air hijacking of a Moonraker space shuttle. His investigation leads him around the world—from California and Venice to Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon rainforest—uncovering a plot by industrialist Hugo Drax. Drax plans to commit global genocide using a lethal nerve gas and then repopulate Earth with a "master race" from his secret orbiting space station.
The artist behind the iconic Moonraker theatrical movie poster is Dan Goozee (sometimes spelled Dan Gouzee).An American illustrator and Disney Imagineer, Goozee became the go-to artist for United Artists' James Bond campaigns in the late 1970s and 1980s. His work for Moonraker was a significant departure from previous posters, famously replacing 007's traditional tuxedo with a high-tech silver spacesuit to reflect the film's space-age theme.About the Artist & WorkBond Legacy: Beyond Moonraker, Goozee also created the artwork for subsequent Bond films like Octopussy and A View to a Kill.Artistic Process: The central image of Roger Moore was based on a specific reference photoshoot.Career Highlights: Outside of the 007 franchise, he worked on production designs for the original Battlestar Galactica and created poster art for films like Clash of the Titans and Superman IV.
The artist behind the iconic Moonraker theatrical movie poster is Dan Goozee (sometimes spelled Dan Gouzee).An American illustrator and Disney Imagineer, Goozee became the go-to artist for United Artists' James Bond campaigns in the late 1970s and 1980s. His work for Moonraker was a significant departure from previous posters, famously replacing 007's traditional tuxedo with a high-tech silver spacesuit to reflect the film's space-age theme.About the Artist & WorkBond Legacy: Beyond Moonraker, Goozee also created the artwork for subsequent Bond films like Octopussy and A View to a Kill.Artistic Process: The central image of Roger Moore was based on a specific reference photoshoot.Career Highlights: Outside of the 007 franchise, he worked on production designs for the original Battlestar Galactica and created poster art for films like Clash of the Titans and Superman IV.
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