Effective immediately, your licence to kill is revoked, and I require you to hand over your weapon. Licence to Kill saw the end of Dalton's tenure as Bond, legal issues between Danjaq and MGM/UA meant that no Bond movie would be made for another six years. Read Common Sense Media's Licence to Kill review, age rating, and parents guide.

Chris Stuckmann reviews Licence to Kill, starring Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Carey Lowell, Talisa Soto, Anthony Zerbe, Frank McRae, Benicio Del Toro. Licence to Kill movie reviews & Metacritic score: When his good friend Felix Leiter is beaten and left for dead, James Bond (Timothy Dalton) sets out on a mi. "Licence to Kill" ends, as all the Bond films do, with an extended chase and stunt sequence. This one involves some truly amazing stunt work, as three giant gasoline trucks speed down a twisting mountain road, while a helicopter and a light aircraft also join in the chase.

Licence to Kill

There were moments when I was. Read the Empire Movie review of Licence To Kill. He may look the part, but Timothy Dalton fails the boots, the scuba gear, or the automobiles left. James Bond (Dalton), ignoring the pleas of M, Q, and every other letter at Her Majesty's Secret Service, seeks out greasy tyrant Franz. In Licence to Kill, James Bonds' friend Felix is killed by the brutal drug dealer Franz Sanchez. and on Felix's wedding night. Bond is not having that and he *This review contains spoilers for the movie Licence to Kill, as well as for the novels Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun, and the.

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A description of tropes appearing in Licence to Kill. The one where Bond goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge. The sixteenth James Bond film, the The film lifts Felix Leiter's shark attack - down to the "He disagreed with something that ate him" note - from the novel Live and Let Die. the movie version. It is the fifth in a row and last to be directed by John Glen.