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  1. The Man Who Haunted Himself is a 1970 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Basil Dearden and starring Roger Moore. It is based on the 1957 novel The Strange Case of Mr Pelham by Anthony Armstrong, and is a variation on the Jekyll and Hyde story. The story was previously filmed as a 30 minute short for television as part of the series Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Series 1 ...

  2. Sir Roger Moore is most famous for playing James Bond (in seven movies between 1973 and 1985). This movie was released three years before his first Bond movie, Live and Let Die (1973), but coincidentally his character says in one scene "Espionage isn't all James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service." Helpful • 33 2.

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  4. Aug 27, 2022 · Registration is required. A conservative London clerk (Roger Moore) is shadowed by his double following a near-fatal car crash. Playing with the notion that the doppelgänger signifies death or destruction, this British thriller is based on Anthony Armstrong’s The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham.

  5. Apr 2, 2021 · This film pries open the unstoppable Roger Moore-like persona to focus on a vulnerable, unsteady character who lives only in others’ perceptions of him. He looks in mirrors wondering what they see. This was Roger Moore’s personal favorite performance and film, yet it was not financially successful.

  6. The Man Who Haunted Himself was Roger Moore’s last movie before taking over the role of James Bond on seven 007 classics, as well as the final film by legendary director Basil Dearden (The Mind Benders, Dead of Night, The League of Gentlemen).

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  7. Apr 16, 2021 · In this edition of #FILMTALK we're joined by Mark Prest as we take a close look at what we think is Roger Moore's best acting performance on film, The Man Wh...

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