The Living Daylights (1987)
James Bond helps a Russian General escape into the west. He soon finds out that the KGB wants to kill him for helping the General. A little while later the General is kidnapped from the Secret Service leading 007 to be suspicious.
The Living Daylights (1987)
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Released Year: 1987
Runtime: 130 minutes
Directors: John Glen
Casts: Timothy Dalton, Andreas Wisniewski, Barbara Broccoli, Virginia Hey, Jeroen Krabbé, John Rhys-Davies, Art Malik, Desmond Llewelyn, Belle Avery, John Terry, Julie T. Wallace, Joe Don Baker, Nadim Sawalha, Maryam d'Abo, Walter Gotell, Geoffrey Keen, Robert Brown, Glyn Baker, Peter Porteous, Bill Weston, Thomas Wheatley, Caroline Bliss, John Bowe, Catherine Rabett, Dulice Liecier, Alan Talbot, Carl Rigg, Tony Cyrus, Atik Mohamed, Michael Moor, Sumar Khan, Ken Sharrock, Antony Carrick, Frederick Warder, Scott Hoxby, Richard Cubison, Heinz Winter, Leslie French, Odette Benatar, Dianna Casale, Sharon Devlin, Femi Gardiner, Patricia Keefer, Ruddy Rodriguez, Mayte Sánchez, Cela Savannah, Karen Seeberg, Waris Dirie, Karen Williams
Storyline
James Bond helps a Russian General escape into the west. He soon finds out that the KGB wants to kill him for helping the General. A little while later the General is kidnapped from the Secret Service leading 007 to be suspicious.
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Reviews
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The Guardian -
Timothy Dalton's monogamous, deadpan 007 brings a more nuanced interpretation to the central character, whose relationships evolve in ways rarely seen in the earlier films.
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Time Out London -
Confused plot and digressive globe trotting notwithstanding, the best Bond in years.
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TV Guide Magazine -
Director John Glen is an old hand at James Bond films, having worked on three other 007 movies. He knows this popular spy well and does him great service in this well-paced film.
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The New York Times -
Mr. Dalton, the latest successor to the role of James Bond, is well equipped for his new responsibilities.
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Variety -
With a hint of that my-way problem-solving approach, The Living Daylights freshens the Bond series’ cornball formula elements while reprising details that had made director John Glen’s debut, For Your Eyes Only, such a superior outing.
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James Bond helps a Russian General escape into the west. He soon finds out that the KGB wants to kill him for helping the General. A little while later the General is kidnapped from the Secret Service leading 007 to be suspicious.
James Bond helps a Russian General escape into the west. He soon finds out that the KGB wants to kill him for helping the General. A little while later the General is kidnapped from the Secret Service leading 007 to be suspicious.
James Bond helps a Russian General escape into the west. He soon finds out that the KGB wants to kill him for helping the General. A little while later the General is kidnapped from the Secret Service leading 007 to be suspicious.