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The Living Daylights (1987)

PG 06/29/1987 Action, Adventure, Thriller 2h 10m
65%
User
Score
6.7/10
72%
59/100

The new James Bond...living on the edge.

Overview

After a defecting Russian general reveals a plot to assassinate foreign spies, James Bond is assigned a secret mission to dispatch the new head of the KGB to prevent an escalation of tensions between the Soviet Union and the West.

John Glen

Director

Michael G. Wilson

Screenplay

Richard Maibaum

Screenplay

Part of the James Bond Collection

Includes The Living Daylights and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Timothy Dalton

Timothy Dalton

James Bond

Maryam d'Abo

Maryam d'Abo

Kara Milovy

Joe Don Baker

Joe Don Baker

Brad Whitaker

Art Malik

Art Malik

Kamran Shah

John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies

General Leonid Pushkin

Jeroen Krabbé

Jeroen Krabbé

General Georgi Koskov

Andreas Wisniewski

Andreas Wisniewski

Necros

Thomas Wheatley

Thomas Wheatley

Saunders

Desmond Llewelyn

Desmond Llewelyn

Q

Media

The Living Daylights (1987) Original Trailer [FHD]

The Living Daylights (1987) Original Trailer [FHD]

ABC promo The Living Daylights 1990

ABC promo The Living Daylights 1990

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Reviews

A review by Wuchak

Written on September 5, 2018

_**Solid Bond film with Timothy Dalton taking over as 007**_

"The Living Daylights" was the first of two James Bond films featuring Timothy Dalton as 007. It's a solid Bond flick, but rarely cited when the best films of the franchise are discussed. The "problem" isn't Dalton because he makes a fine James Bond and was what the series needed in 1987 (when the film was released). Although the Roger Moore era (1973-1985) is my favorite stretch of the franchise, mainly because they're so all-around entertaining, Roger was just too old in 1987 to continue in the role (he was 60 years-old). Plus I think everyone was craving a more serious Bond by 1987 and Dalton delivers the goods.

There’s a lot of good in "The Living Daylights." It features a great opening sequence involving skydiving ...

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A review by JPV852

Written on April 19, 2020

Great entry into the series and wonderful debut for Dalton who was charming, and for me far and away better than any of Roger Moore's movies (though found some of his to be entertaining enough). Not all that fond of this theme song but still catchy enough I suppose. Also features some great aerial stuntwork. **3.75/5**...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on July 29, 2022

So Roger Moore has handed the baton of Ian Fleming's "007" to Timothy Dalton and this first outing is not at all bad. The story is, perhaps, not the best but this is still an action packed adventure with loads of pyrotechnics and daft gadgets that really does move along swiftly for over two hours. "Bond" is assigned to aid would-be defector "Gen. Koskov" (Jeroen Krabbé) from Berlin, along the way encountering the lethal cellist "Kara" (Maryam d'Abo). A bit of fun with the no-nonsense Julie T. Wallace, a Harrier jump jet and and soon-to-be-trashed English stately home set a scene for the ensuing narrative that mixes perilous international espionage with glamour and plenty of entertainment. Blonde baddie Andreas Wisniewski must have done wonders for the sales of 501s, hammily megalomanic ar...

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 11, 2023

I don't understand all the hate on Dalton as 007, I actually thought he was a decent Bond, I thought he brought back some of the cold blooded assassin that personified the first of the Connery Era films.

And I think he was a much needed change of pace away from Moore's silliness.

However, I think some of the hate comes from the change of pace away from the silliness. You get used to things and a lot of people got used to Moore.

But, then again, I was 7 when The Living Daylights came out, this was the first 007 movie I REMEMBER seeing in the theaters, and there is that special place in my heart for the cold blooded assassin style 007.

And The Living Daylights is one of the last to have all the 007 tropes in it, the smoking, the harem, the stuff that defined 007 films before they...

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A review by drystyx

Written on April 18, 2023

The last of the very good 007 films.
The last of the fun 007 films for sure.
Here, Bond is supposed to stop an assassination of a Russian VIP defecting to the West, but Bond senses something, and instead of killing the assassin (a shapely female violinist), he shoots the weapon from her hand.
Something is amiss about the defector, and it's obvious to the viewer, though perhaps not obvious to someone who is in the story.
We get lots of great scenery, lots of action, lots of wit, and some great horse play, such as riding a violin case like a sled to escape bad guys.
It's perhaps the most "fun" of the Bond films, and that deserves mentioning. After this movie, "fun" was apparently a four letter word to the Generation Xenophobe minded producers....

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A review by 2_Fast-22

Written on November 23, 2024

I also use to not like this that much and again I like it now but I do prefer Licence to Kill....

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