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License to kill
Format:
Video disc
Title:
License to kill
Other title(s):
Albert R. Broccoli presents Timothy Dalton as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007

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Uniform Title:
Licence to kill (Motion picture)
Publication Information:
Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2009]
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (133 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Title from container.

Originally released as a motion picture in 1989.

Container artwork varies.

Special features: Audio commentary featuring director John Glen and members of the cast; audio commentary featuring Michael G. Wilson and members of the crew; deleted scenes with introductions by director John Glen on the set with John Glen; on location with Peter Lamont; ground check with Corky Fornoff; Bond '89; 007 mission control: interactive guide into the world of Licence to kill; behind the scenes production featurette; "Inside Licence to kill:" a documentary; "Licence to kill" music video performed by Gladys Knight; "Kenworth trucks" featurette; "If you asked me to" music video performed by Patti LaBelle; original theatrical trailers; image database.
Summary:
After attending the wedding of his friend CIA agent Felix Leiter and his bride Della, seductive British secret agent James Bond 007 disobeys orders and turns in his license to kill. Ruthless drug lord Franz Sanchez kills Della and tortures Felix, leaving him for dead. James sets off on a personal vendetta against the drug lord, and arrives in Mexico City. Helping James is CIA agent and pilot Pam Bouvier, Sanchez's sexy mistress Lupe Lamora and Bond's friend and fellow quartermaster 'Q.' Bond plays on both sides of the law, as he infiltrates his organization by bringing Sanchez down. James embarks on the ultimate confrontation and will not rest until he kills Sanchez and all those responsible for torturing Felix and murdering Della.
Reading Level:
MPAA rating: PG-13; action violence and drug content.
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