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CBS. Release. January 10, 1984. ( 1984-01-10) License to Kill is a 1984 television film directed by Jud Taylor. It stars James Farentino and Penny Fuller. [1] It was released on DVD in 2008 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment .
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Jan 10, 1984 · License to Kill: Directed by Jud Taylor. With James Farentino, Penny Fuller, Don Murray, Millie Perkins. A grieving family whose daughter was killed in a car crash with a drunken driver is outraged and frustrated as they encounter the inevitable bureaucratic delays in bringing the case to trial.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Jud Taylor
- 1984-01-10
The film drives home its message with the battering-ram directness of a PSA made for a driver's ed class, and we can only hope that it helped to turn someone's life around or helped someone work through a similar tragedy. But the unfortunate fact is that License to Kill (1984) still remains all too relevant to this day. By Thomas Davant
- Jud Taylor
- George Martin
A grieving family whose daughter was killed in a car crash with a drunken driver is outraged and frustrated as they encounter the inevitable bureaucratic delays in bringing the case to trial. Once ...
Jan 10, 1984 · License to Kill is a serious TV movie dealing with the subject of drunken driving. The film begins when a popular high school girl is killed in a head-on collision by inebriated-businessman Don Murray. Though he's had a drinking problem for some time, Murray has dismissed it as a byproduct of the tensions of his job.
License to Kill. 1984. 1 hr 35 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. The father (James Farentino) of a girl (Kristen Vigard) killed in a collision with a drunken driver (Don Murray) seeks justice. Mrs ...
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“License to Kill” is a made-for-television crime drama film about a man who kills a teenage girl while driving under the influence of alcohol and evades legal prosecution, much to the frustration of the girl’s parents.