License to Kill with James Farentino: DVD Cover

    License to Kill Director: Jud Taylor Cast: James Farentino, Penny Fuller, Don Murray, Millie Perkins

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/04/2004
    • Original Release: 1984
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 28,295
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    Side #1 --
    1. Senior Class Picnic [8:15]
    2. Flyin' High [8:00]
    3. Every Parents Nightmare [8:09]
    4. Beautiful Service [6:46]
    5. Next at Bat [7:01]
    6. Scrambled Eggs [10:21]
    7. Promise to My Wife [6:41]
    8. Tennis Lesson [7:30]
    9. Another Statistic [8:31]
    10. Blood Sample [8:22]
    11. Mr. Fiske's Reputation [8:10]
    12. Long Road Ahead [8:08]

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    License to Kill is a serious TV movie dealing with the subject of drunken driving. The film begins when a popular high school girl is killed in a head-on collision by inebriated-businessman Don Murray. Though he's had a drinking problem for some time, Murray has dismissed it as a byproduct of the tensions of his job. Facing a manslaughter charge, the well-heeled Murray hires an expensive defense team....while the father of the dead girl (James Farentino), with hardly a penny to his name, is doggedly determined to see that Murray pays for his misdeed to the fullest extent of the law. The conflicting personalities of the two men are counterpointed by the anguish experienced by their wives (Millie Perkins and Penny Fuller). Written by William A. Schwartz, License to Kill debuted on January 10, 1984. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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