This Bond quip from The Spy Who Loved Me showcases Roger Moore’s wit. Bond and Anya arrive at the pyramids hoping to question Fekkesh, only to find that Jaws has already ensured he’ll never talk. Moore’s dry response perfect because of the setting, obviously. Fekkesh meets his end among Egypt’s ancient tombs, so Bond’s reference to the pharaohs is the perfect epitaph. It reminds me of Connery’s death euphemism for Goldfinger, when he says he’s “playing his golden harp.”

