Back in the ’70s, the production team behind The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) needed to reshoot a scene after the film had wrapped. To save both money and the legendary James Bond actor’s time, they painted a portrait of Sir Roger Moore and leaned it against a rock.
Genius and hilarious.
As noted on the splendid @SMERSHPOD, a painting of Roger propped against a rock in Spy Who Loved Me, to save a reshoot. Impossible to unsee. pic.twitter.com/80aFaSVpjH
— Ali Catterall (@AliCatterall) August 1, 2017
RIP Sir Roger Moore