Licence to Kill


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While on leave to attend the wedding of his friend, CIA agent Felix Leiter, James Bond is asked to help with a secret mission to capture notorious drug baron, Franz Sanchez. Though successful, Sanchez later escapes and seeks revenge on Leiter, killing his new bride and leaving Leiter for dead. Incensed by this, Bond refuses his next mission from MI6 to go in search of Sanchez, leaving M with no alternative but to revoke Bond's licence to kill. Now considered a rogue agent, Bond goes undercover to pose as an assassin for hire within Sanchez's drug empire, to bring him down from the inside. Spy thriller, starring Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Carey Lowell, Talisa Soto and Benicio Del Toro


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Espionage Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Timothy Dalton (Actor) .. James Bond
Robert Davi (Actor) .. Franz Sanchez
Carey Lowell (Actor) .. Pam Bouvier
Talisa Soto (Actor) .. Lupe Lamora
Benicio Del Toro (Actor) .. Dario
Priscilla Barnes (Actor) .. Della Churchill
Anthony Zerbe (Actor) .. Milton Krest
Frank McRae (Actor) .. Sharkey
David Hedison (Actor) .. Felix Leiter
Robert Brown (Actor) .. M.
John Glen (Director)

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Timothy Dalton (Actor) .. James Bond
Born: March 21, 1946 in Colwyn Bay
Best Known For: James Bond.
Early-life: Timothy Peter Dalton was born on March 21, 1946, in Colwyn Bay, Wales, the oldest of five children. His grandparents were vaudevillians. The family moved to Manchester before settling in Belper in Derbyshire. He excelled at sports and sciences, but became hooked on acting after watching a West End production of Macbeth in 1962. He toured Britain with the National Youth Theatre and later enrolled at Rada, but quit after two years.
Career: Dalton joined the Birmingham Rep and began gaining TV work in the mid-1960s. Peter O'Toole recommended him for a role in Oscar-winning movie The Lion in Winter in 1968. He turned down Bond around this time, claiming he was too young for the part and made several forgettable films instead, including Mary, Queen of Scots, Cromwell, and Sextette. He refused Bond again in the early 1980s, eventually taking the role in 1987's The Living Daylights. Licence to Kill was his second and final outing as 007. Other career highlights include Agatha, Jane Eyre, Hawks and Cleopatra. In recent years he has appeared on the big screen in Hot Fuzz, Toy Story 3 (as Mr Pricklepants), and The Tourist, and on the small screen in Doctor Who, Chuck and Penny Dreadful.
Quote: 'I don't think Bond should be a role model. I don't think anyone should grow up wanting to go around killing people.'
Trivia: Dalton is a Manchester City fan.
Robert Davi (Actor) .. Franz Sanchez
Carey Lowell (Actor) .. Pam Bouvier
Talisa Soto (Actor) .. Lupe Lamora
Benicio Del Toro (Actor) .. Dario
Born: February 19, 1967 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Best Known For: The Usual Suspects, Traffic and Che.
Early-life: Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez was born in Puerto Rico on February 19, 1967, the son of lawyer parents Gustavo and Fausta Sanchez Del Toro. A basketball player with an interest in acting, he decided to follow the family way and study business at the University of California in San Diego. A class in acting resulted in him being bitten by the acting bug, and he subsequently dropped out and began studying with legendary acting teacher Stella Adler in Los Angeles and at the Circle in the Square Acting School in New York City.
Career: After a few sporadic TV roles, del Toro landed the role of Dario, the vicious henchman in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. He followed it with several notable movie roles but really came to critics' attentions as the mumbling, mysterious gangster in The Usual Suspects in 1995. Staying true to his independent roots, he next gave a charismatic turn as cold-blooded gangster Gaspare in The Funeral. A couple of years later, he took a leading role with Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Gaining 40 pounds for the role of Dr. Gonzo, the drug-addicted lawyer to sports writer Raoul Duke, Benicio immersed himself totally in the role. He won an Oscar for his role in Traffic and also gave a notable performance in Snatch, The Pledge and 21 Grams. His recent films include Sin City, Che, The Wolfman and Somewhere. He is now one of Hollywood's most sought after leading men.
Quote: 'I'd like to do completely different roles - a romantic lead, for example. I'd like to be dressed up in a suit and get the girl at the end of the movie.'
Trivia: In 2012, del Toro received an honorary degree from the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico.
Priscilla Barnes (Actor) .. Della Churchill
Anthony Zerbe (Actor) .. Milton Krest
Frank McRae (Actor) .. Sharkey
David Hedison (Actor) .. Felix Leiter
Robert Brown (Actor) .. M.
John Glen (Director)

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