Licence to Kill with Timothy Dalton: DVD Cover

    Licence to Kill
    a.k.a. License to Kill Director: John Glen Cast: Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/06/2007
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated PG13

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Feature film with frame-by-frame digital restoration and DTS 5.1 audio; Audio commentary featuring director John Glen and members of the cast; Audio commentary featuring Michael G. Wilson and members of the crew

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    Disc #1 -- Licence to Kill
    1. Chapter 1 [8:36]
    2. Chapter 2 [2:48]
    3. Chapter 3 [4:18]
    4. Chapter 4 [2:43]
    5. Chapter 5 [9:03]
    6. Chapter 6 [3:55]
    7. Chapter 7 [1:23]
    8. Chapter 8 [3:23]
    9. Chapter 9 [4:28]
    10. Chapter 10 [2:48]
    11. Chapter 11 [2:38]
    12. Chapter 12 [1:29]
    13. Chapter 13 [2:56]
    14. Chapter 14 [4:20]
    15. Chapter 15 [2:39]
    16. Chapter 16 [4:25]
    17. Chapter 17 [9:23]
    18. Chapter 18 [3:15]
    19. Chapter 19 [5:37]
    20. Chapter 20 [5:17]
    21. Chapter 21 [4:58]
    22. Chapter 22 [1:54]
    23. Chapter 23 [5:58]
    24. Chapter 24 [4:20]
    25. Chapter 25 [6:50]
    26. Chapter 26 [5:09]
    27. Chapter 27 [1:52]
    28. Chapter 28 [4:34]
    29. Chapter 29 [4:10]
    30. Chapter 30 [2:58]
    31. Chapter 31 [2:05]
    32. Chapter 32 [2:43]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Timothy Dalton is better in Licence to Kill than in his first James Bond endeavor (The Living Daylights), but he still seems uncomfortable on the right side of the law. This time around, Bond is working on his own rather than on behalf of the British Secret Service. His American friend Felix Leiter (David Hedison), an agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration, has been seriously injured by drug dealer Robert Davi, and 007 is out for blood. There is precious little time for the usual Bondian quippery and directorial campiness, resulting in a marked increase in bloodletting (including the "implosion" of secondary villain Anthony Zerbe). A climactic highway chase involving an oil tanker and a helicopter is stretched slightly beyond its value, but is still one of the best action setpieces in any Bond film. Licence to Kill was a refreshingly serious change of pace for the series, albeit one that tended to lessen Bond's box-office value. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    ONE OF THE BEST BOND FILMS EVER MADE.by WALLACE09

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    March 03, 2009: TIMOTHY DALTON ONCE AGAIN PROVED HE SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED TO PORTRAY JAMES BOND FOR GOLDENEYE. LICENCE TO KILL WAS A STRAIGHT REVENGE THRILLER MADE THE WAY EVERY JAMES BOND FILM SHOULD BE MADE. EXCELLENT CAST WITH ROBERT DAVI POTRAYING THE MAIN VILLIAN AND TARGET OF JAMES BOND'S REVENGE, FRANZ SANCHEZ. THE BEST SEQUEL FOR ANY OF THE ACTORS WHO HAVE PORTRAYED BOND SINCE FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.