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    The Living Daylights

    PG1987 · Action · 2h 10m

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  1. Reviews. The Living Daylights. Roger Ebert July 31, 1987. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The raw materials of the James Bond films are so familiar by now that the series can be revived only through an injection of humor. That is, unfortunately, the one area in which the new Bond, Timothy Dalton, seems to be deficient.

  2. 73% Tomatometer 59 Reviews 66% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings British secret agent James Bond (Timothy Dalton) helps KGB officer Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) defect during a symphony performance...

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    • John Glen
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    • Timothy Dalton
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  5. Sep 21, 2012 · By Peter Debruge. In a perfect world, Pierce Brosnan would have succeeded Roger Moore as 007 in “The Living Daylights,” thereby shaving 25 years off the character’s age (Moore was pushing 60...

  6. User Reviews. The fifteenth James Bond movie and debut of Timothy Dalton. It is rated divisive from favorite Bond movie to one of the worst by fans and critics alike. For me it is one of the best in the franchise and a strong first performance by Timothy Dalton.

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    • John Glen
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    • 2 min
  7. 405 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 8/10. Stuff my orders! I only kill professionals. hitchcockthelegend 10 July 2012. The Living Daylights is directed by John Glen and adapted to screenplay by Ricahrd Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson from an Ian Fleming story.

  8. Chicago Reader Pat Graham. Timothy Dalton stars as the 1987 model James Bond in this 15th entry in the series, with the usual assortment of dope smugglers, KGB operatives, and criminal psychos providing a few anxious moments at the welcoming party. Expect the expected. See all 18 reviews on Metacritic.com.

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