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A View to a Kill (1985)

PG 05/24/1985 Adventure, Action, Thriller 2h 11m
62%
User
Score
6.3/10
36%
40/100

Has James Bond finally met his match?

Overview

A newly-developed microchip designed by Zorin Industries for the British Government that can survive the electromagnetic radiation caused by a nuclear explosion has landed in the hands of the KGB. James Bond must find out how and why. His suspicions soon lead him to big industry leader Max Zorin who forms a plan to destroy his only competition in Silicon Valley by triggering a massive earthquake in the San Francisco Bay.

John Glen

Director

Richard Maibaum

Screenplay

Michael G. Wilson

Screenplay

Part of the James Bond Collection

Includes A View to a Kill and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Roger Moore

Roger Moore

James Bond

Tanya Roberts

Tanya Roberts

Stacey Sutton

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Max Zorin

Grace Jones

Grace Jones

May Day

Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee

Tibbett

Patrick Bauchau

Patrick Bauchau

Scarpine

David Yip

David Yip

Chuck Lee

Fiona Fullerton

Fiona Fullerton

Pola Ivanova

Manning Redwood

Manning Redwood

Bob Conley

Media

A View to a Kill (1985) Original Trailer [FHD]

A View to a Kill (1985) Original Trailer [FHD]

ABC James Bond & sitcom promos January 1989

ABC James Bond & sitcom promos January 1989

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Reviews

A review by tmdb18359958

Written on February 20, 2017

**Highly entertaining Bond movie**

Surprisingly serious Bond movie has Roger Moore step up to the plate for the last time as 007 - this time tackling none other than a psychotic Christopher Walken.

One of the better entries, this film has it all - action, humour, beautiful locales, sexy ladies, a scary villain, great stunt work, a classic theme song and of course, the legendary Roger Moore as James Bond.

It's a shame that Barbara Broccoli threw all of this classic Bond fun down the toilet in 2006. Bond has always been silly and, sadly, the 2006 reboot has thrown it all away and has no rewatchbility....

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A review by Wuchak

Written on September 2, 2018

Not as good as the previous four, but still a solid Bond film with Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts and Grace Jones

A mission in wintery Siberia leads Agent 007 (Roger Moore) to globetrot from England to Paris to San Francisco and Silicon Valley investigating a horse-racing scam and the psychopathic entrepreneur, Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), who schemes to flood Silicon Valley for the purpose of creating a global microchip monopoly.

This was Moore’s last of 7 Bond films from 1973-1985 and it’s a solid Bond flick, just not up to the exceptionalness of the previous four films: “The Spy Who Loved Me” (1977), “Moonraker” (1979), “For Your Eyes Only” (1981) and “Octopussy” (1983). Just as “For Your Eyes Only” toned down the excesses of “Moonraker,” so “A ...

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 11, 2023

Walken, right, you can sit back and watch A View to a Kill because of Walken.

But let's be honest, he is the ONLY reason that you can sit back and finish this. The 70s, by 1985, were long over and Moore was clearly the 70s era 007. The mood, the atmosphere, the silliness, the feel of 007 needed to change and we still had 70s Bond in 85.

And then, Moore himself looked kind of like Bond in his 70s. He was far too old for the role. Too old to be believable as a super spy. Too old fit the part, and needed to pass on the mantel a few films ago.

By 85 the Silly Bond Era needed to end. They needed a new 007, and this, and Moore, just didn't work any more....

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A review by drystyx

Written on April 18, 2023

They tried hard to make this the worst movie ever.
They at least made it the worst Bond movie ever by not only making it dull, without motivation, without strategy, without inspiration, without wit, but also by giving it the dumbest title ever (what is a "view to a kill"?) and the absolute worst theme song ever.
A theme song that sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard, and that's the truth. It's the worst song Duran Duran ever did. It might be noted that no male artist should ever do a Bond song. The results are terrible. But it's mostly because the songs are written for a product instead of being inspired.
Now, the story. Well, it begins with the issue of poorly bred horses being genetically maneuvered, which mirrored the actual events of the time, as it was during the later 80s when...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 30, 2024

Roger Moore's last outing as 007 is his weakest. This story that Christopher Walker "Zorin" plans to dominate the world micro-chip industry by destroying California's silicon valley takes the franchise just a shade beyond credible. Whilst Grace Jones’ "May Day" is lithe and beautiful, she has no subtlety or panache and Walken hasn't the script or the charisma to do justice to his role as the megalomanic industrialist. Moore tries his best, and with early appearances by Patrick Macnee there is a semblance of some of the style of films gone before; but as it develops this is all - except, perhaps, the "butterfly act" about large scale photography and product placement. Duran Duran & John Barry got a Golden Globe for the title song, but that is probably the only highlight for me......

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A review by 2_Fast-22

Written on November 23, 2024

A View to a Kill uses to he my least favourite Bond film but since I actually quite like it now that would mean that spot now goes to Spectre....

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A review by Jpilucho

Written on June 14, 2025

Christopher Walken really saves this film from being a 2.5 for me , and Barry’s score is an absolute banger. Though on the DVD, the theme sounds very bass-heavy. Maybe it’s a regular thing, I don’t own the Blu-ray to this so I wouldn’t know, but I digress.
Not sure why they ADR’d nearly all of Tanya Roberts' lines, it makes her sound bored throughout.

Honestly, this shouldn’t have been a Moore film. It would’ve made a much stronger debut for Timothy Dalton, imagine him going head-to-head with Walken. We probably would've gotten more intense close-ups too. Plus stuntman shots were distracting, they didn’t even try to hide him.

Still, it’s a decent film with a killer score and solid 80s entertainment value....

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