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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Music /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John Glen
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Actors:
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Timothy Dalton,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Andreas Wisniewski,
Thomas Wheatley,
Maryam d'Abo,
Jeroen Krabbé,
Joe Don Baker,
John Rhys-Davies,
Art Malik,
Robert Brown
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Duration:
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130 min.
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Rating:
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(6.7/10)101
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Plot Summary:
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James Bond 007's mission is to firstly, organise the defection of a topmost Soviet accustomed. When the regular is re-captured, Bond heads off to come across why an ally of Common Koskov was sent to killing him. Bond's mission continues to take him to Afghanistan, where he necessity confront an arms relations known as Brad Whitaker. Everything in the final analysis reveals its self to Bond.
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The Living Daylights
This was Timothy Dalton's debut as 007 and it was already beautiful clear that he lacked the requisite ironic touch that made the credibility-straining action earmarks of make sport preferably than ridiculous. Director John Glen (making his fourth Stick, after aide-de-camp-entity and editing work on others) should be enduring known better, and departed the section along with Dalton after Certificate to Kill. Although adapted from an Ian Fleming record, the plot is no more than an excuse for a scarcely globetrotting, as Constraints tries to help Jeroen Krabbé's Soviet general to mistake. Maryam D'Abo's Czech cellist and Joe Don Baker's arms storekeeper business don't boost much, either.
The Living Daylights
25th-anniversary Fetters heroics with more matured elegance than stock, and all technical aspects up to par.
The Living Daylights
"...[Dalton] has enough presence, the right debonair looks and the obliging of verve that the Bond series has lately been lacking....This formulation is a good one..."
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