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Synopsis:
- Following the mutilation of Felix Leiter and the death of Della Leiter at the hands of drug czar Franz Sanchez, 007 disobeys orders and pursues Sanchez with a vengeance. Bond's obsession costs him his licence to kill - and nearly his life.
Release Date:
- July 13, 1989
Plot:
- Bond seeks revenge for the maiming of Felix Leiter and the murder of his wife
Box Office Results:
- $156.2 million
Running Time:
- 2 hours, 8 minutes
- Walther PPK
Gadgets:
- Q Branch Briefcase II
- Signature Gun
- Xray camera with laser emitting flash
- Plastic explosive contained in toothpaste tube
- Radio controlled detonator contained in cigarette pack
Director:
- John Glen
Screenplay:
- Richard Maibaum
- Michael G. Wilson
Title Song:
- Licence To Kill
Title Song Artist:
- Gladys Knight
Starring:
- Timothy Dalton as James Bond
Villain:
- Robert Davi as Franz Sanchez
Henchmen:
- Anthony Zerbe as Milton Krest
- Benicio Del Toro as Dario
- Don Stroud as Colonel Heller
- Anthony Starke as Truman-Lodge
- Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher
- Everett McGill as Ed Killifer
- Alejandro Bracho as Perez
- Guy De Saint Cyr as Braun
- Pedro Armendariz Jr. as President Hector Lopez
- Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher
Bond Girls:
- Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier
- Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora
Supporting Cast:
- Anthony Starke as Truman-Lodge
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- Robert Brown as M
- Desmond Llewelyn as Q
- Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny
- David Hedison as Felix Leiter
- Frank McRae as Sharkey
Filming Locations:
- Key West, Florida, USA; fictional South American republic of Isthmus and Isthmus City; the Bimmi Islands; Olimpatec Meditation Institute; London, UK.
Best Quote
- Bond:"Now why don't you wait until your asked?"
Bouvier: "Then why don't you ask me?"
Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk)
- Leaving Felix's wedding, Bond puts his airline tickets in his right pocket, but when he checks in he takes them out of his left.
Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
- Felix Leiter is played by the same actor who played him in Live And Let Die - the only time in the series the role has been reprised.
Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
- Conquests: 2
- Martinis: 1
- Kills: 12
- "Bond, James Bond": 1
Trivia:
- The last Bond film to have Timothy Dalton playing Bond
- The scene where Felix Leiter is fed to a shark is taken from a scene in Ian Fleming's novel "Live and Let Die".
- Last appearance of the male M.
Detailed synopsis:
The story opens with Bond and his friend,CIA agent Felix Leiter, on their way to Leiter's wedding to Della Churchill. Meanwhile, DEA agents spot drug lord Franz Sanchez flying near The Bahamas , and a Coast Guard helicopter collects Leiter and Bond in an attempt to capture Sanchez. They capture Sanchez by attaching a hook and cord to Sanchez's plane and pulling it out of the air with the helicopter. The two parachute to the wedding.
Later that day, bribed DEA agent Ed Killifer assists Sanchez in escaping. On their honeymoon night, Leiter and Della are captured by Sanchez's henchmen; Leiter is fed to a shark as his wife is raped and killed. After hearing the news of Sanchez's escape, Bond returns to Leiter's house to find Della dead and Felix alive but severely injured.
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Bond begins his revenge by killing Killifer, causing him to fall into the same tank with the shark that maimed Leiter. M meets Bond in Key West's Hemingway House and orders him to an assignment in Istanbul, Turkey. Bond refuses the assignment and subsequently resigns. M accepts his resignation and immediately revokes his licence to kill. Bond quickly escapes MI6 custody and becomes a rogue agent, bereft of official backing but later surreptitiously helped by armourer Q. Bond boards a ship run by Milton Krest, Sanchez's key lieutenant, where he ruins Sanchez's latest drug shipment and steals five million dollars. In Leiter's records, Bond finds details of a rendezvous in Bimini with Pam Bouvier , an ex-CIA agent-pilot, who he recruits to his mission.
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Bond journeys to the Latin American country of the "Republic of Isthmus" (a fictional country loosely based on Panama, which is known for its Isthmus of Panama), where he finds his way into Sanchez's employ by posing as an assassin looking for work. With the aid of Bouvier and Q, he frames Krest, making him appear disloyal to Sanchez. Sanchez traps Krest in a hyperba chamber and then suddenly depressurises the chamber, causing Krest's head to explode; meanwhile, for Bond's perceived loyalty, Sanchez permits him into his inner circle of friends.
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| GrapplingHookGun | Worst Bond | 10 | Oct 24 2008, 8:19 PM EDT by beatlehead | |
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Thread started: Sep 15 2008, 6:14 PM EDT
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License To Kill is THE worst bond! While I was wathcing it the first time, it was driving me crazy. Even Die Another Day, Moonraker, and A View To A Kill were better than License To Kill.
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| Anonymous | Licence to Kill | 7 | Jul 16 2008, 2:36 AM EDT by timothysgirl9 | |
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Thread started: Mar 28 2008, 12:14 PM EDT
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I liked this film in general, but I can't really consider it a 007 film, it was to dark.
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| DocHolliday | Anybody seen the extended version of LtK? | 1 | May 7 2008, 2:11 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: May 6 2008, 5:51 PM EDT
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I recently heard there's an "uncut" version available, that includes such messy money shots as Krest's head exploding, Dario's legs getting chewed up by the crusher machine, and Felix's leg getting bitten off by the shark. Probably includes other stuff as well, but those images are what stuck in my mind.
Anybody seen this version? Worth the effort of tracking down a copy? Have to admit I'm intrigued at the idea of Bond with a little splatterpunk thrown in -- if only as a novelty. |
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| Anonymous | Fight with TFT | 1 | Mar 8 2007, 4:04 PM EST by alexberg | |
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Thread started: Mar 8 2007, 6:42 AM EST
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License to Kill was released in 1989, it proved to be a turning point for the Bond franchise, as the series faced a lengthy period of inactivity, the longest in it's history.To view more about this click on <a href=" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOyE6aQ6qKE">kill</a>
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