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| Category | Action/Adventure DVDs, Action Movies, Thriller Videos, Adventure, Westerns, Live-Action, Drugs, Mexico, Heroes, Spies, Secret Agents, Spy, Weddings, James Bond, 007 | | Starring | Timothy Dalton, Anthony Zerbe, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Wayne Newton, Carey Lowell | | Director | John Glen | | Composer | Michael Kamen | | Costume Designer | Jodie Tillen | | Director of Photography | Alec Mills | | Editor | John Grover | | Executive Producer | Albert R. Broccoli | | Screenwriter | Michael G. Wilson | | Story | Richard Maibaum |
Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; English Subtitles; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re James Bond (Timothy Dalton) returns with a vengeance in LICENCE TO KILL. Having just witnessed his best friend's wedding, Bond is shocked when he learns that ruthless drug runner Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) has assaulted the couple on their honeymoon, killing the bride. Assisted by the twiggy Drug Enforcement Agent Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell) and the gadget wizard Q (Patrick Llewelyn), Bond resigns from Her Majesty's Secret Service and pursues justice on his own. Perhaps the darkest of the 007 films, LICENCE TO KILL, exhibits a previously unseen side of James Bond. Maniacal at times, ex-agent 007 detonates everything in his way on the road to avenging his friend's bride.
The 16th installment of the James Bond series, LICENCE TO KILL, veers away from the pick-up artistry and light interlocution of former 007 films. Instead, director John Glen, gives the audience a crystal clear view of the man behind the martini glass. LICENCE TO KILL was the first Bond film that wasn't based on an Ian Fleming novel and the last one to show 007 smoking a cigarette. Licence To Kill Reviews: "...A script that makes [Bond] fit for the 90's....Lowell becomes the most playful, modern Bond heroine in years..."
-- Caryn James, New York Times "...The movie whips up a combustible brew of old and new..."
-- Michael Wilmington, Los Angeles Times Licence To Kill | List Price | $14.98 (You save $4.43) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1989 | | All Time Sales Rank | 30764  | | CD Universe Part number | 7364691 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 06, 2007 | | Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) | | Running Time | 134 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Spanish Subtitles; French Subtitles | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Spanish Subtitles; French Subtitles |
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