Licence To Kill (1989) On Swedish Television
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Licence To Kill (1989) On Swedish Television

By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2011-06-30
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Timothy Dalton's second and final James Bond film - Saturday, August 20, 2011 at 10:15pm on TV4 and TV4 HD.

British action from 1989. The powerful drug dealer Franz Sanchez escapes from prison, maim Bond's best friend, Felix Leiter, and kills his wife just after their wedding. Agent 007 goes for revenge, but M believes that Bond is too emotionally involved in the case and revokes his license to kill and gives him a different, less compelling mission. This causes Bond to leave the service and launch a personal vendetta against Sanchez by infiltrating his organization. He gets help from another one of Leiter’s good friends, Pam Bouvier.

Actors: Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Carey Lowell, Caroline Bliss

Directed by John Glen.

PICTURE BELOW:
The Swedish movie poster for Licence to Kill (1989) from Anders Frejdhs private collection.

Complete information on the official TV4 website:

www.tv4.se

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