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Date of release: |
World Premiere 29th June 1987, Odeon
Leicester Square, London. |
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Running Time: |
130 minutes |
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James Bond: |
Timothy Dalton |
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Plot: |
Soviet General Georgi Koskov fakes his
defection to the West in order he is able to continue his capitalist
pursuits and have the British Secret
Service eliminate his colleagues who are close to exposing his
corruption. |
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Bond’s Women: |
Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo)
Linda (Kell Tyler) |
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Bond’s Enemies: |
General Georgi Koskov
(Jeroen
Krabbe)
Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker)
Necros (Andreas Wisniewski)
Impostor [Gibraltar assassin]
(Carl
Rigg)
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Bond’s Allies: |
Saunders (Thomas Wheatley)
Felix Leiter (John Terry)
CIA Agent Liz (Catherine Rabbett)
CIA Agent Ava (Dulice Liecier)
Rosika Miklos (Julie T. Wallace)
General Leonid Pushkin
(John
Rhys-Davies)
Rubavitch (Virginia Hey)
Kamran Shah (Art Malik)
General Anatol Gogol
(Walter Gotell)
Agent oo4 (Frederick Warder)
Agent oo2 (Glyn Baker)
Frederick Gray (Geoffrey Keen)
‘M’ (Robert Brown)
Miss Moneypenny (Caroline Bliss)
‘Q’ (Desmond Llewelyn)
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Bond’s Car: |
Aston Martin Volante (hardtop)
Aston Martin Vantage (convertible) |
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Bond’s Gadget: |
Philips Keyring Finder |
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Main Title Music: |
‘The Living Daylights’ performed by a-ha |
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End Title Music: |
‘If There Was A Man’ performed by The
Pretenders |
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Music Score: |
John Barry |
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Production Design: |
Peter Lamont |
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Main Titles Designer: |
Maurice Binder |
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Editors: |
John Grover & Peter Davies |
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Screenplay: |
Richard Maibaum &
Michael G. Wilson
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Director of
Photography: |
Alec Mills |
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Director: |
John Glen |
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Producer: |
Albert R. Broccoli |
Worldwide
Box Office: |
$191.2 million |
Worldwide
Box Office
Gross Income
2005 inflation-adjusted: |
$324.2 million |
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