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Roger Moore dons the deerstalker and pipe to play Holmes, who pursues Moriarty (John Huston) to New York, where the villainous scoundrel has carried out the ultimate bank robbery. Meanwhile, Holmes enjoys a blossoming romance with Irene Adler (Charlotte Rampling), who becomes the target of a kidnap by Moriarty.
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Referring to the importance of UNICEF's link with FIFA and football, Sir Roger ... spoke movingly about children of war and the difference that the opportunity to play football makes to their scarred lives. On Saturday 7 August morning, Sir Roger and Lady Kristina were up early to visit the Forbidden City.
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The controversy caused by the extremely mysogynostic Vagisil campaign became so great that Roger was forced to go into hiding after receiving death threats from angry dykes (or feminists, as they then called themselves). Living under variations of the moniker "Raja De Mour" He moved to India, connected with his own gypsy ancestry, and temporarily became a devout hindu and kazoo player. During his years in India, he met Robert Plant, where Roger co-wrote the ballad "Kashmir" with the Aryan. Moore would later go on describe his Indian years as "A relaxing break from it all."
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Moore played a straight-forward Holmes, but did get to have an affair with “The Woman,” Irene Adler. The villain Moriarty is played by the great John Huston. The movie did not receive good reviews and it died a quick death, with no talk of a sequel. To its credit, the movie, set in 1901, looked very good.
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