All of these were the daring attempts made by stuntman Ross Kananga for the infamous crocodile-jumping scene in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. The story behind this iconic moment is almost ...
This article originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. This is the one where James Bond does Blaxploitation. It’s Roger Moore’s debut. The One with All the Voodoo. Live And Let Die is memorable for ...
The first, and so far only, black Bond villain is the head baddie of a memorable film but there are several knocks against him. Dr. Kananga, drug trafficker and dictator of San Monique, tries at first ...
The James Bond franchise generally tries to give its villains memorable deaths, and few are more iconic - or hilarious - than that of Live and Let Die's Dr. Kananga (Yaphet Kotto). At the end of the ...