In his deliciously indiscreet new memoirs, Roger Moore reveals what his co-stars were really like
EVENT magazine, Mail on Sunday
A compendium of Hollywood anecdotes
Sunday Telegraph
Highly entertaining . . . a hilarious read
Daily Express
Packed full of hilarious Hollywood tales told by an iconic English gent
Shortlist
[Moore] remains a weapons-grade raconteur and this is his gossipiest collection of tales yet . . . all told with eyebrow-arching glee
Empire
A heap of salacious tales about his illustrious peers . . . a treasure-trove of great actor yarns
Daily Mail
Packed full of gossip and anecdote about all the great stars
Sunday Independent (Dublin)
A collection of true stories, jokes and outrageous stories from the heyday of Hollywood
Waitrose Weekend
Laced with tales of A-list encounters
Hello
Amusing
Daily Telegraph
Memorable behind-the-scenes movie anecdotes from the veteran actor
Bookseller
A treasury of true stories with a host of stars including Tony Curtis, Sean Connery, David Niven and Michael Caine
Candis
Another engaging memoir from the most likeable James Bond of them all . . . charming
Irish Independent
A delicious peek at the shiniest fixtures of Tinseltown outside of the lime-light
Cultbox
Packed full of gossip and anecdotes about all the great stars
Belfast Telegraph
A wonderfully entertaining read
Western Morning News
A glorious tome filled style, humour and a touch of melancholy
Movies in Focus
In a career that spanned over seven decades, Roger Moore was at the very heart of the show-business scene.
We all knew him as an actor who starred in films that made him famous the world over, but he was also a tremendous prankster, joker and raconteur - in fact, he was well known as one of the nicest guys in the business, and someone who was always up for some fun.
In this fabulous collection of true stories from his stellar career, Roger lifts the lid on the movie business, from Hollywood to Pinewood. It features outrageous tales from his own life and career as well as those told to him by a host of stars and filmmakers, including Tony Curtis, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, David Niven, Frank Sinatra, Gregory Peck, John Mills, Peter Sellers, Michael Winner, Cubby Broccoli and many more.
Wonderfully entertaining, laugh-out-loud funny and told with his characteristic wit and good humour, Last Man Standing is vintage Moore at his very best.