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  1. Licence to Kill is a 1989 action-thriller 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 attack against Bond's CIA friend ...

  2. Jul 14, 1989 · 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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    • Action, Adventure, Thriller
    • John Glen
    • 1989-07-14
  3. Licence To Kill no es exactamente una de las mejores películas de la franquicia, pero es una película muy entretenida e interesante por tener una atmosfera diferente. Mi calificación final para ...

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    • John Glen
    • PG-13
    • Timothy Dalton
  4. Licence to Kill (released in the United States as License to Kill, but sold in the U.S. home video market with the British spelling) is the sixteenth film in the James Bond film series made by EON Productions. Released in the United Kingdom on 13 June, 1989, Licence to Kill is the fifth and last Bond film to be directed by John Glen, and the second and final film with Timothy Dalton portraying ...

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  5. Licence to Kill (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  6. A petrol-soaked Sanchez attempts to kill Bond with his machete. Bond then reveals his cigarette lighter-the Leiters' gift for being the best man at their wedding-and sets Sanchez on fire. Burning alive, Sanchez stumbles into the wrecked tanker, destroying it. Bouvier arrives shortly afterward, and picks up Bond.

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  8. In "Licence to Kill," however, the use of a drug kingpin named Sanchez ( Robert Davi) and his henchmen ( Anthony Zerbe, Frank McRae) is apparently part of an attempt to update the whole series and make it feel more contemporary. There are still, of course, the obligatory scenes. The film begins with a sensationally unbelievable stunt sequence ...

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