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into the cargo hold of the plane as Bond takes off, and Necros also leaps aboard at the last second from a jeep driven by Koskov. After a struggle, Bond sends Necros to his death and deactivates the bomb. Bond then notices Shah and his men being pursued by Soviet forces. He re-activates the bomb and drops it out of the plane and onto a bridge, blowing it up and helping Shah and his men escape the Soviets. The plane subsequently crashes, destroying the drugs, while Bond and Kara escape.
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to start thinking about whether I really, really should or should not do James Bond. Although obviously we'd moved some way along in that process, I just wasn't set on whether I should do it or shan't I do it. But the moment of truth was fast approaching as to whether I'd say yes or no. And that's where I said yes. I picked up the phone from the hotel room in the Miami airport and called them and said, "Yep, you're on: I'll do it."
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contrast to Moore's more jocular approach, Dalton found his creative muse from the original books: "I definitely wanted to recapture the essence and flavour of the books, and play it less flippantly. After all, Bond's essential quality is that he's a man who lives on the edge. He could get killed at any moment, and that stress and danger factor is reflected in the way he lives, chain-smoking, drinking, fast cars and fast women."
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gives the film an approval rating of 73% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Newcomer Timothy Dalton plays James Bond with more seriousness than preceding installments, and the result is exciting and colorful but occasionally humorless." On
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Bathurst believes that his "ludicrous audition" was only "an arm-twisting exercise" because the producers wanted to persuade Dalton to take the role by telling him they were still auditioning other actors. Dalton agreed to the film while travelling between airports: "Without anything to do, I decided
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writing that the film failed to capture "the complexities of their historical moment". Others have said that the film "sidesteps more problematic aspects of mujahideen activities" and that "any critical reading of the film in light of modern Afghanistan, and the post-Soviet incarnations/evolution of
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Some time later, Kara is the solo cellist in a Vienna performance. Kamran Shah and his men jostle in during the intermission and are introduced to now-diplomat General Gogol (Pushkin's predecessor at the KGB), and the Soviets. After her performance, Bond surprises Kara in her dressing room, and they
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wrote Dalton "hasn't the natural authority of Connery nor the facile charm of Moore, but George Lazenby he is not. He is, in fact, four-square on the Balham Line — decent, daring, not above unorthodoxy but unlikely to ask Q for a fool-proof condom for the Aids era." Overall, he felt the film was "a
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The press would not meet Dalton and d'Abo until 5 October 1986, when the main unit travelled to Vienna. Almost two weeks after the second unit filming on Gibraltar, the first unit started shooting with Andreas Wisniewski and stunt man Bill Weston. During the course of the three days it took to film
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commenced at Gibraltar on 17 September 1986. Aerial stuntmen B. J. Worth and Jake Lombard performed the pre-credits parachute jump. Both the terrain and wind were unfavourable. Consideration was given to the stunt being done using cranes but aerial stunts arranger B. J. Worth stuck to skydiving and
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in cinema as he did not wish to demonstrate any negative opinions about the project. Broccoli enjoyed the change of tone, feeling that Brosnan would have been too similar to Moore. Neill thought Dalton performed well in the role, and Brosnan called Dalton a good choice in 1987, but felt it too near
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also gave the film two stars out of four, commending Dalton as superior to Roger Moore but feeling he "simply doesn't have the manliness or the charm of Sean Connery." He criticised the film for its perceived tentativeness, writing that the "filmmakers were trying to strike a middle ground between
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aircraft, the one in shot belonged to the Spanish Air Force and was used again later in the film for the Afghanistan sequences, this time in Soviet markings. During this later chapter, a fight breaks out on the open ramp of the aircraft in flight between Bond and Necros, before Necros falls to his
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network due to falling ratings. The announcement that he would be chosen to play James Bond caused a surge in interest in the series, which led to NBC exercising (less than three days prior to expiry) a 60-day option in Brosnan's contract to make a further season of the series. NBC's action caused
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With the Mujahideen's help, Bond plants a bomb aboard the cargo plane carrying the opium, but is spotted and has no choice but to barricade himself in the plane. Meanwhile, the Mujahideen attack the air base on horseback and engage the Soviets in a gun battle. During the battle, Kara drives a jeep
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careening down various sections of road for several minutes before bursting through a wall towards the sea, the location mostly used the same short stretch of road at the very top of the Rock, shot from numerous different angles. The beach defences seen at the foot of the Rock in the initial shot
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Dalton's take was very different from that of Moore, regarded as more in line of Ian Fleming's character: a reluctant hero who is often uncomfortable in his job. Dalton wished to create a Bond different from Moore's, feeling he would have declined the project if he were asked to imitate Moore. In
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felt Dalton "makes for an appealing Bond, and with his distinctive bow-shaped mouth and the cleft in his chin, no one is likely to confuse with the blandness that was George Lazenby or the corseted stiffness that was Roger Moore, two prior Bonds. And unlike Sean Connery's cooly sadistic agent,
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of government funds. Bond and Pushkin then join forces, and Bond fakes Pushkin's assassination, inducing Whitaker and Koskov to progress with their scheme. Meanwhile, Kara contacts Koskov, who tells her that Bond is actually a KGB agent, and convinces her to drug him so that he can be captured.
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to meet his MI6 ally, Saunders, who discovers a history of financial dealings between Koskov and Whitaker. As he leaves their meeting, Saunders is killed by Koskov's henchman Necros, who again leaves the message "smert' shpionam". Bond and Kara promptly leave for Tangier. There, Bond confronts
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complimented Dalton's performance, feeling that he had "enough presence, the right debonair looks and the kind of energy that the Bond series has lately been lacking." While praising the supporting characters, she criticised the long runtime and noted Glen's direction "has the colorful but
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Bond returns to Bratislava to track down the cellist, Kara Milovy. He finds out that Koskov's entire defection was staged, and that Kara is actually Koskov's girlfriend. Bond convinces Kara that he is a friend of Koskov's and persuades her to accompany him to
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noted: "Dalton shows a serious side that's been missing from the role since Sean Connery's earliest 007 days. And as a whole, the new picture is less of a special-effects affair than most of Roger Moore's Bond films. There's no shortage of action in
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in the film—the melody of the song is subsequently used in the score to announce Necros whenever he attacks. The Pretenders were originally considered to perform the title song. However, the producers had been pleased with the commercial success of
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two stars out of four, criticising the lack of humour in the protagonist and feeling General Whitaker was "not one of the great Bond villains. He's a kooky phony general who plays with toy soldiers and never seems truly diabolical. Without a great
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was the first to use different songs over the opening and end credits. The song heard over the end credits, "If There Was A Man" (which also acts as the "love theme" of the film), was one of two songs performed for the film by
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for the week with a gross of ÂŁ1,072,420 from 131 screens. It went on to gross ÂŁ8.2 million ($ 19 million) in the UK. On the film's opening weekend in the US, it grossed $ 11 million, surpassing the $ 5.2 million grossed by
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Dana Broccoli suggested Timothy Dalton. Albert Broccoli was initially reluctant given Dalton's public lack of interest in the role, but at his wife's urging agreed to meet the actor. However, Dalton would soon begin filming
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drastic repercussions, as a result of which Broccoli withdrew the offer given to Brosnan, citing that he did not want the character associated with a contemporary television series. This led to a drop in interest in
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and kill him, to forestall further killings of agents and escalation of tensions between the Soviet Union and the West. Bond agrees to carry out the mission when he learns that the assassin who killed 004 in
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and recorded by the band. The group and Barry did not collaborate well, resulting in two versions of the theme song. Barry's film mix is heard on the soundtrack (and on a-ha's later compilation album
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The best Bond ever. He's as classy as the trademark tuxedo, as sleek as the Aston Martin. Like Bond's notorious martini, women who encounter his carved-granite good looks are shaken, not stirred.
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There was also location work outside the United Kingdom, in Morocco and Austria. d'Abo recalled we were "ne big and happy family traveling and filming together for five months."
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grossed the equivalent of $ 191.2 million worldwide. Other large international grosses include $ 19.5 million in Germany, $ 12.6 million in Japan and $ 11.4 million in France.
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attempted to prosecute the filmmakers and distributors. However, no legal action was taken. As a result, a disclaimer was added at the start of the film and some DVD releases.
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slightly more sensible Bond than before, allowing for glasnost — the Ruskies aren't all bad — and suggesting 007 has at least grown less like a predatory little boy."
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would have been 59 years old, chose to retire from the role after 12 years and seven films. Albert Broccoli, however, claimed that he let Moore go from the role.
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death. Although the plot and preceding shots suggest the aircraft is a C-130, the shot of Necros falling away from the aircraft show a twin engine cargo plane, a
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was too sick to handle the major role, and the character of Leonid Pushkin replaced Gogol, who appears briefly at the end of the film, having transferred to the
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lauded the film for bringing back realism and espionage to the film series, and showing James Bond's dark side. Les Roopanarine, in a retrospective review for
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before expanding to 18 screens where it grossed ÂŁ136,503 for the weekend, finishing third at the UK box office for the weekend and second for the week behind
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the glamor of the Connery Bond films and the dubious humor of the Moore Bonds. The result is a film that is not so much bad as mechanical and uptight."
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placed the film as the fourth best Bond movie, praising the tough, nervy edge Dalton brought to the franchise. Dalton himself has said he preferred
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as General Georgi Koskov, a renegade Soviet general who attempts to manipulate the British government into assassinating his rival, General Pushkin.
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from the Mujahideen, intending to keep the profits with enough left over to supply the Soviets with their arms and buy Western arms from Whitaker.
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Furthermore, she praised the film as "graciously paced, though overplotted, so some seat-shifting sets in about 30 minutes before the end."
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The producers eventually offered the role to Brosnan after a three-day screen-test. At the time, he was contracted to the television series
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magazine gave the film a positive review, stating Dalton "finds some of the lethal charm of Sean Connery, along with a touch of crabby
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were also added solely for the film, to an otherwise non-military area. The action involving the Land Rover switched from Gibraltar to
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for a two-picture deal valued at $ 10 million, but Broccoli was not interested. Other actors touted in the press included
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this fight, Weston fractured a finger and Wisniewski knocked him out once. The next day found the crew on location at
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in London. In the three days following the premiere, the film grossed ÂŁ52,656 in Leicester Square and ÂŁ13,049 at the
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The original soundtrack was released on LP and CD by Warner Bros. and featured only 12 tracks. Later re-releases by
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added nine additional tracks, including alternate instrumental end credits music. Rykodisc's version included the
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badged to look like the Volante. The Volante was a production model owned by then Aston Martin Lagonda chairman,
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the bone to watch the finished film. He would win the role in 1994, based on his filmed audition from 1986.
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it has a score of 59 based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by
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Pushkin, who disavows any knowledge of "smert' shpionam" and reveals that Koskov is evading arrest for
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During an extensive search for a new actor to play Bond, a number of actors, including New Zealander
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wrote of Dalton's Bond that "you get the feeling that on his off nights, he might curl up with the
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and opening sequence of the film as well as the jailbreak sequence, and the bombing of the bridge.
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Two different Aston Martin models were used in filming—a V8 Volante convertible, and later for the
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and several other early James Bond novels, was an acronym for 'Smiert Shpionam' —'Death to spies'.
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that was released on the same day, and setting a record 3-day opening for a Bond film, beating
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Retrospective reviews have been critical of the portrayal of the mujahideen in the film, with
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Greenberg, James (5 August 1987). "'Daylight' Beats All Bond Openers To Lead Natl. B.O.".
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belongs somewhere on the lower rungs of the Bond ladder. But there are some nice stunts."
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In the film, Koskov and Whitaker repeatedly use vehicles and drug packets marked with the
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Bond returns to Tangier to kill Whitaker, infiltrating his estate with the help of ally
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Additionally, the film featured a number of pieces of classical music, as the main
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would not reprise the role of James Bond. Moore, who by the time of the release of
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perfunctory style that goes with the territory, and it's adequate if uninspired."
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Dalton's 007 has exquisite manners — both of the bedside and roadside variety."
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diplomatic service. This was Gogol's final appearance in a James Bond film.
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the Mujahedeen, I lock securely in the box marked 'Let’s Not Go There.'"
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and so would be unavailable. In the intervening period, having completed
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General Georgi Koskov defect, covering his escape from a concert hall in
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Retrospective reviews of the film have been considerably more positive.
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In autumn 1985, following the financial and critical disappointment of
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Koskov, Necros, Kara, and the captive Bond fly to a Soviet air base in
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in the UK for the shot showing the vehicle actually getting airborne.
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The Man with the Golden Touch: How The Bond Films Conquered the World
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as Colonel Feyador, the leader of the Soviet air base in Afghanistan.
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Miller, Helen (18 July 1987). "Audiences hot for Living Daylights".
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completed the scenes in a day. The aircraft used for the jump was a
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as Kara Milovy, Koskov's girlfriend and later Bond's love interest.
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Not only did Brosnan lose out on the role of James Bond, but his
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Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films
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During his brief tryst with Milovy in Vienna, Bond visits the
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In a poll involving Bond experts and fans of the franchise,
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Quantum of Silliness The Peculiar World of Bond, James Bond
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Sanderson Healy, Laura; Norbom, Mary Ann (11 August 1986).
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in the series, an idea that eventually resurfaced with the
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as Rubavitch, General Leonid Pushkin's mistress in Morocco
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defectors and conspiracies against several of his allies.
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When the Snow Melts: The Autobiography of Cubby Broccoli
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Originally, the KGB general set up by Koskov was to be
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in Austria. The pre-title sequence was filmed on the
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attended the film's premiere on 29 June 1987 at the
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Sawalha also appeared in a previous 007 film, 1409: 732: 650:(credited as Minister of Defence), the British 551:as General Leonid Pushkin, the new head of the 3629:"My favourite Bond film: The Living Daylights" 3039:"'The Living Daylights' First in Ticket Sales" 2489: 2477: 2226:Everything Or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 2012:(Interview). Interviewed by Alexandra Jacobs. 2006:"Actress Roles Over 40? 'It's a Big Fat Zero'" 1596:gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A to F. 1522:, but the movie adds up to a real adventure." 1143:, the filmmakers then turned to the brand new 4830: 4709: 4120: 3237:"Film: 'Living Daylights,' With the New Bond" 2734:(Television). UK: North One Television. 2006. 2191:"The Most Dangerous Bond. Ever.: Remembering 8: 3346:"The new Bond investigates arms trafficking" 2593:The Man with the Golden Gun Ultimate Edition 2094: 1943: 420:. Bond is directed to track down Pushkin in 5099:Films with screenplays by Michael G. Wilson 3176:. Icrc.org. 31 October 1989. Archived from 2839:"The Living Daylights (1987) – Soundtracks" 2501: 1919: 1888: 1873: 1407:, praised Dalton's performance, naming him: 1015:and although the sequence shows a hijacked 960:, which was helmed by future Bond director 912:enjoyed working with a fellow stage actor. 4837: 4823: 4815: 4716: 4702: 4694: 4127: 4113: 4105: 3566:"Empire's Special Sir Roger Moore Podcast" 3116:"Box Office History for James Bond Movies" 2573:B.J. Worth, Jake Lombard, Arthur Wooster. 2533:"The Living Daylights locations in Vienna" 2417:"Interview: Desmond Llewelyn: "Q: Part I"" 1129:The film reunites Bond with the car maker 59:Theatrical release poster by Brian Bysouth 53: 44: 5069:Films with screenplays by Richard Maibaum 4554:Considerations for the role of James Bond 3479:"Cinema: Bond Keeps Up His Silver Streak" 2726: 2724: 2607:"Production Notes (The Living Daylights)" 1774:"The best Bond themes that never made it" 1579:was ranked the sixth-best Bond film. The 1227:In a departure from previous Bond films, 902:endorsed Dalton in an interview with the 704:Originally the film was proposed to be a 3962:Field, Matthew; Chowdhury, Ajay (2015). 2945: 2943: 2004:Stephanie Zimbalist (24 November 2003). 1159:. Aston Martin then returned with their 600:who works at the TransSiberian Pipeline. 1703: 1669: 1153:, which reappeared four years later in 1125:, one of two versions used in the film. 3249:from the original on 24 September 2020 3128:from the original on 30 September 2007 2748:. Fastrac Publications. 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Wilson 4794:Christopher Columbus: The Discovery 3627:Roopanarine, Les (5 October 2012). 3608:from the original on 26 August 2012 3477:Corliss, Richard (10 August 1987). 3285:from the original on 9 January 2014 3273:"The Living Daylights Movie Review" 3096:from the original on 1 October 2007 2345:"The Pierce Brosnan 1987 Interview" 378:grossed $ 191.2 million worldwide. 370:, and co-produced by his daughter, 5104:Films about the illegal drug trade 3995:The Making of The Living Daylights 3866:from the original on 1 August 2023 3795:from the original on 1 August 2023 3325:from the original on 8 August 2020 2851:from the original on 17 March 2016 2619:from the original on 29 March 2012 2539:from the original on 24 March 2020 2459:from the original on 29 March 2012 2016:from the original on 29 April 2014 1240:on lead vocals. The other song, " 1051:, while the interior were shot in 1007:in the United Kingdom, as well as 833:, which had been cancelled by the 25: 3839:Springer International Publishing 2224:Riley, Stevan (Director) (2012). 1210:of the Norwegian pop-music group 1188:The Living Daylights (soundtrack) 1035:Trial runs of the stunt with the 336:, the film's title is taken from 4677: 4676: 3758:"LIVING DAYLIGHTS, THE (1987) A" 3706:from the original on 10 May 2023 3674:from the original on 30 May 2022 3641:from the original on 1 July 2022 3521:from the original on 30 May 2022 3489:from the original on 10 May 2023 3458:from the original on 10 May 2023 3429: 3418:from the original on 10 May 2023 3371: 2679:from the original on 24 May 2021 2385:from the original on 10 May 2023 2355:from the original on 10 May 2023 2324:from the original on 10 May 2023 2205:from the original on 17 May 2020 2170:from the original on 1 July 2018 2137:from the original on 5 July 2009 1784:from the original on 12 May 2022 1722:European Audiovisual Observatory 1642: 1628: 1614: 4242:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 3576:from the original on 5 May 2021 3344:Rickey, Carrie (31 July 1987). 3007:. 19 December 1997. p. 31. 2890:from the original on 5 May 2021 2801:Mozart: Popular Music from Film 2189:Coate, Michael (31 July 2017). 2127:"Bathurst's cure for cold feet" 1140:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1123:National Motor Museum, Beaulieu 450:National Motor Museum, Beaulieu 320:, and the first of two to star 5054:Films shot at Pinewood Studios 4613:White bikini of Ursula Andress 3406:Malcolm, Derek (2 July 1987). 3352:. pp. 4–5. 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Following Bond's use of the 412:that the KGB's old policy of " 1: 3993:Helfenstein, Charles (2012). 3694:"The Living Daylights (1987)" 3201:"'The Living Daylights' (PG)" 2312:Harris, Will (2 March 2012). 2245:(Interview). pp. 26–30. 1275:, Kara Milovy, is a cellist. 1202:The title song of the film, " 823:, at a James Bond convention. 772:, and Welsh-born stage actor 309:, the fifteenth entry in the 213:United International Pictures 5109:1980s English-language films 4989:Films set in amusement parks 4974:Films based on short fiction 3444:Boyar, Jay (3 August 1987). 2990:. 1 August 1987. p. 32. 1401:Rita Kempley, reviewing for 1313:Variations on a Rococo Theme 679:cameos as a police chief in 4999:Films set in Czechoslovakia 4979:Films directed by John Glen 4272:The Man with the Golden Gun 3426:– via Newspapers.com. 2973:. 25 July 1987. p. 33. 2956:. 18 July 1987. p. 21. 2919:. 11 July 1987. p. 21. 2876:. 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London: Penguin Books. 3408:"Kiss-kiss, no bang-bang" 3350:The Philadelphia Inquirer 2984:"UK Leaders Nationwide". 2967:"UK Leaders Nationwide". 2950:"UK Leaders Nationwide". 2913:"UK Leaders Nationwide". 2813:Classics at the Movies II 2595:. 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