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The Living Daylights is a 1987 spy film, the fifteenth entry in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the first of two to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.
- $191.2 million
- John Barry
- $40 million
- Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson
Jul 31, 1987 · Timothy Dalton stars as James Bond in his first film, investigating a KGB policy to kill all enemy spies and an arms deal in Afghanistan. IMDb provides cast and crew, trivia, reviews, ratings, awards, videos and photos of the action adventure thriller.
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- Action, Adventure, Thriller
- John Glen
- 1987-07-31
The Living Daylights (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
British secret agent James Bond (Timothy Dalton) helps KGB officer Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) defect during a symphony performance. During his debriefing, Koskov reveals that a policy of ...
- (2.1K)
- John Glen
- PG
- Timothy Dalton
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Roger Ebert criticizes the new Bond film for lacking humor, charisma and a great villain. He praises the stunts and the exotic locations, but finds the plot and the love interest dull.
James Bond helps a Soviet general defect and uncovers a KGB plot to kill all enemy spies. He also falls for a cellist who is involved in a global arms deal and a conspiracy to start World War III.
Synopsis. After a training exercise in Gibraltar is hijacked and an MI6 agent is murdered, it seems that the KGB’s old policy of Smert Spionam (Death to Spies) has been reactivated. Bond is sent to Czechoslovakia to support the defection of a Russian Army Officer, Koskov.