
Roger Moore: A Matter of Class
Documentary
Overview
The story of actor Roger Moore, including clips from his movies, television shows and interviews with the actor, his family and acquaintances.
Top Cast


Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Self - Narrator
Roger Moore
Self - Narrator


Maud Adams
Maud Adams
Self
Maud Adams
Self


Carroll Baker
Carroll Baker
Self
Carroll Baker
Self


Carole Bouquet
Carole Bouquet
Self (archive footage)
Carole Bouquet
Self (archive footage)


Michael Caine
Michael Caine
Self
Michael Caine
Self
William P. Cartlidge
William P. Cartlidge
Self
William P. Cartlidge
Self


Julie Christie
Julie Christie
Self (archive footage)
Julie Christie
Self (archive footage)


Jackie Collins
Jackie Collins
Self
Jackie Collins
Self


Joan Collins
Joan Collins
Self (archive footage)
Joan Collins
Self (archive footage)


Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis
Self
Tony Curtis
Self
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