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Licence to Kill (1989)

June 13, 1989 (MX) Adventure, Action, Thriller • 133m

Overview

After capturing the notorious drug lord Franz Sanchez, Bond's close friend and former CIA agent Felix Leiter is left for dead and his wife is murdered. Bond goes rogue and seeks vengeance on those responsible, as he infiltrates Sanchez's organization from the inside.

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Top Billed Cast

Carey Lowell
Carey Lowell

Pam Bouvier

Robert Davi
Robert Davi

Franz Sanchez

Talisa Soto
Talisa Soto

Lupe Lamora

Anthony Zerbe
Anthony Zerbe

Milton Krest

Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton

Professor Joe Butcher

Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

President Hector Lopez

David Hedison
David Hedison

Felix Leiter

Priscilla Barnes
Priscilla Barnes

Della Churchill

Caroline Bliss
Caroline Bliss

Miss Moneypenny

Diane Hsu
Diane Hsu

Loti (as Diana Lee-Hsu)

Roger Cudney
Roger Cudney

Wavekrest Captain

Stuart Quan
Stuart Quan

Ninja (as Stuart Kwan)

Teresa Blake
Teresa Blake

Ticket Agent

Juan Peláez
Juan Peláez

Casino Manager (as Juan Peleaz)

Humberto Elizondo
Humberto Elizondo

Hotel Assistant Manager (as Umberto Elizondo)

Edna Bolkan
Edna Bolkan

Barrelhead Waitress

Eddie Edenfield
Eddie Edenfield

Clive (as Eddie Enderfield)

Jeff Moldovan
Jeff Moldovan

Warehouse Guard

Carl Ciarfalio
Carl Ciarfalio

Warehouse Guard

Branscombe Richmond
Branscombe Richmond

Barrelhead Bar Patron

Andrew Castillo
Andrew Castillo

Seaplane Pilot (uncredited)

Crew
Dennis Bosher
Dennis Bosher

Art Direction

Michael Ford
Michael Ford

Set Decoration

Alec Mills
Alec Mills

Director of Photography

Michael Lamont
Michael Lamont

Art Direction

Michael Kamen
Michael Kamen

Original Music Composer

Peter Lamont
Peter Lamont

Production Design

Maurice Binder
Maurice Binder

Main Title Designer

Miguel Gil
Miguel Gil

Assistant Director

Edward Tise
Edward Tise

Sound Recordist

Ramón Bravo
Ramón Bravo

Underwater Director of Photography

June Randall
June Randall

Script Supervisor

Paul Weston
Paul Weston

Stunt Coordinator

George Frost
George Frost

Makeup Supervisor

Naomi Donne
Naomi Donne

Makeup Supervisor

Philip Kohler
Philip Kohler

Production Manager

Mike Frift
Mike Frift

Camera Operator

Anthony Waye
Anthony Waye

Production Supervisor

Douglas Noakes
Douglas Noakes

Production Accountant

Tony Graysmark
Tony Graysmark

Construction Manager

Arthur Wooster
Arthur Wooster

Second Unit Director

Callum McDougall
Callum McDougall

Second Assistant Director

Tom Pevsner
Tom Pevsner

Associate Producer

Miguel Lima
Miguel Lima

Assistant Director

Arthur Wooster
Arthur Wooster

Second Unit Director of Photography

John Richardson
John Richardson

Visual Effects

Tricia Cameron
Tricia Cameron

Hair Supervisor

Barbara Broccoli
Barbara Broccoli

Associate Producer

Ron Quelch
Ron Quelch

Production Assistant

Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin

Music Programmer

Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight

Theme Song Performance

Chris Corbould
Chris Corbould

Special Effects Supervisor



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

July 7, 2019

Effective immediately, your licence to kill is revoked, and I require you to hand over your weapon.

Licence to Kill is directed by John Glen and written by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson. It's an original story that uses characters and instances created by Ian Fleming. It stars Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Anthony Zerbe, Desmond Llewelyn, David Hedison, Benicio Del Toro, Frank McRae, Everett McGill and Wayne N… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

May 14, 2021

_**A different kind of Bond**_

Released in 1989, "Licence to Kill" always struck me as the most atypical Bond film. In this one James (Timothy Dalton) goes rogue after a good friend's bride is murdered and the friend is half-eaten by a shark. Stripped of his authority, Bond vengefully goes after the responsible drug lord, Sanchez (Robert Davi).

The opening act drives home that "Licence to Kill" is a more serious and brutal Bond flick. Altho… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

May 29, 2022

I was just not a fan of Timothy Dalton's "007" and so can't say I was looking forward with much enthusiasm to this. Sadly, it didn't surprise - it's a really far fetched, frankly rather unpleasant, outing for Ian Fleming's deadly agent that sees him on the trail of an evil drug lord who fed "Felix" (David Hedison) to a shark whilst doing away that man's new wife. What now ensues is just a series of unremarkable set-piece escapades that have preci… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 11, 2023

Man, del Toro was only 21 in this film and still makes a showing as one of the most lethal Bond baddies in the history of the franchise.

And for those of you who are obsessed with Bondlore, this is the 007 film that references the events in OHMSS which proves that Bond is one person and not just a "title" like the people who are trying to completely rewrite the franchise to inject modern politics over story and fun.

Anyway, moving on, this,… read the rest.

The Movie Mob

⭐ 8/10

February 11, 2023

**License to Kill transformers Bond from a goofy punchline to a vengeful unstoppable force, turning the franchise from whimsical to gritty and producing one of the best films of the series.**

License to Kill marked a major shift in the franchise away from the campy, goofy, and almost family-friendly Roger Moore Bind films to something darker and more brutal. Timothy Dalton’s Bond is savage and emotional, using only his wits to track down an el… read the rest.

drystyx

⭐ 7/10

April 18, 2023

This 007 film stays true to its motif.
This begins an era of "no fun" 007 films, where the wit is very minimal and every scene is whiplash brutal.
However, unlike most later 007 films, this one stays true to its design. It doesn't try to "contrive" the story. Instead, there is a flow.
One interesting aspect is that we see something worse than "death", as is pointed out earlier, with David Hedison getting brutal treatment in his recurring Felix… read the rest.

kevin2019

⭐ 8/10

July 4, 2024

"Licence to Kill" is unquestionably a very unusual Bond film in every conceivable way imaginable. The larger-than-life villains of the Sean Connery era with their outrageously extravagant plans to blackmail the whole world are completely gone and these elements have been replaced with a much more down to earth approach and in this instance it has resulted in the film resembling a regular crime movie, but don't fret too much. There still remains a… read the rest.

tmdb93836550

⭐ 8/10

November 23, 2024

LD was good and all but Licence to Kill is top 10.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$32,000,000

Revenue

$156,167,015

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