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  1. Licence to Kill. PG-13 Released Jul 14, 1989 2h 13m Action CTA List. 80% Tomatometer 64 Reviews 61% Popcornmeter 50,000+ Ratings. James Bond (Timothy Dalton) takes on his most-daring adventure ...

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    • John Glen
    • PG-13
    • Timothy Dalton
  2. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 25, 2021. Jake Tropila Film Inquiry. Licence to Kill is a different beast entirely. Violent, barbaric, and untamed - this was everything that James Bond ...

  3. Our review: Parents say (5 ): Kids say (28 ): LICENCE TO KILL was a new effort to try to "darken" the James Bond franchise, with a PG-13 rating, a use of harsher language, bloodier violence, and a plot that had Bond going rogue. But unfortunately these were superficial touches that didn't really help the movie at its core.

    • John Glen
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi
  4. Negative Reviews. 90. Variety. The James Bond production team has found its second wind with Licence to Kill, a cocktail of high-octane action, spectacle and drama...The thrills-and-spills chases are superbly orchestrated as pic spins at breakneck speed through its South Florida and Central American locations.

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    • John Glen
    • PG-13
  5. Budget. $32 million. Box office. $156.1 million. Licence to Kill is a 1989 spy film, the sixteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the second and final film to star Timothy Dalton as the MI6 agent James Bond. In the film, Bond resigns from MI6 in order to take revenge against the drug lord Franz Sanchez, who ordered an ...

  6. Licence to Kill: Directed by John Glen. With Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto. A vengeful James Bond goes rogue to infiltrate and take down the organization of a drug lord who has murdered his friend's new wife and left him near death.

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  8. Licence to Kill is a superior action thriller movie, the script is tight, the cast ace and the picture is crammed full of exceptional action set pieces. From the pre-credits sequence that sees Bond and Leiter enact a mid-air arrest, to the rather brilliant tanker carnage at the finale, the film rarely pauses for breath, and right there in the centre is a brilliant Dalton giving a rogue Bond ...

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