Roger Moore starred in Shout at the Devil, a war adventure set in German East Africa between 1913-15. Filming took place in Malta and controversially in apartheid South Africa.
The new James Bond star was fresh off The Man with the Golden Gun, but little did he know he'd be dealing with a co-star who was seriously drunk on a number of occasions during the shoot.
Moore played Sebastian Goldsmith opposite Lee Marvin's Colonel Flynn Patrick and the two actors really hit it off. The Bond star's 1985 biographer shared that he once said: "I love this gentleman.
Thanks to him I have given my best performance ever. I can only be as good as the other guy. Working with Lee Marvin hauls you up, forces you to try to reach his level. "Shout at the Devil director Peter Hunt recalled: "They were very funny and liked each other a great deal.
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