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Added on: 26/2/2001 20:49
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Living Daylights, The: Special Edition (James Bond) (UK)

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Living on the edge
Certificate: 12
Running Time: 130 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Timothy Dalton is suave and lethal as superagent James bond in this turbo-charged acting/adventure that pulls out the stops for excitement.

Armed with a gadget-laden Aston Martin and his licence to kill, Agent 007 must stop a terrifying weapons conspiracy that may be linked to the Soviet military high command!

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
`Inside The Living Daylights`, An Original Documentary
Ian Fleming, 007`s Creator Documentary
Deleted Scene, The Magic Carpet Ride
The Living Daylights Music Video
The Making of The Living Daylights Music Video
3 Theatrical Trailers
Audio Commentary by director John Glen and members of the cast and crew

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English

Subtitle Tracks:
Polish
CC: German
Swedish
Finnish
English
CC: English
Portuguese
Greek
Danish
Norwegian

Directed By:
John Glen

Written By:



Starring:
Desmond Llewelyn
Art Malik
John Rhys-Davies
Joe Don Baker
Jeroen Krabbé
Timothy Dalton

Casting By:
Debbie McWilliams

Soundtrack By:
John Barry

Director of Photography:
Alec Mills

Editor:
John Grover
Peter Davies

Costume Designer:
Emma Porteus

Production Designer:
Peter Lamont

Producer:
Michael G. Wilson
Tom Pevsner
Barbara Broccoli
Albert R. Broccoli

Distributor:
United Artists
Metro Goldwyn Mayer

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10 / 10
now this is what a bond movie should be with twists and turns loads of action and a sense of humour .dalton is in fine form here ably backed by a great supporting cast also the last time john barry done the music score for a bond.excellent.and with the missing magic carpet sequence.brilliant
posted by flair on 2/3/2001 23:09
10 / 10
this is fantastic entertainment buy it now deleted scene excellent movie dalton rules
posted by Tony Ferrino on 6/4/2001 23:38
8 / 10
My patience is waring very thin with the Bond franchise at the moment. Each new film seems more contrived and derivative than the last and the central character ever more bland. That`s why this DVD is such a refreshing and worthy viewing experience.

Timothy Dalton`s debut as 007 is a great cinematic moment to re-live and buying this disc is the best way to do it. It saddens me that this more realistic approach has been abandoned so carelessly with the Brosnan era, as The Living Daylights is a highly engaging (and plausible) espionage story.

It starts off with a "paintball" training exercise that`s been infiltrated by a killer who`s (needless to say) armed with more than just paint. He manages to murder some of Bond`s allies before attempting an escape in a jeep. I remember enjoying the resulting pursuit sequence as a kid and it`s still very pleasing today. Dalton did his fair share of stuntwork in the movie and this chase scene (aswell as many others) benefit greatly. After the opening titles and A-Ha track are over, the film begins properly and sets up the main premise of the story, which is a defection and the involvement of the "Bond Girl" in an attempted assasination.

Explanation beyond this would give away the plot twists and eventual outcome because for a Bond movie, this has a lot more up it`s sleeve than you`d normally expect. The fact that the movie is more plot driven and sensible, does lead to one common criticism. There aren`t any really memorable bad-guy`s for Bond to defeat as his real task is to ascertain who his enemies actually are. When I was younger I thought this was a fault too, but watching it today I just think it`s another part of the more believable spin on a secret agent tale.

The DVD is another corker from MGM. The extra features are plentiful and worthwhile. There`s a good documentary covering most of the points you would ask for and all the usual stuff (for Bond discs) like a music video, commentary etc. There`s a deleted scene also, it was supposedly cut for time, but it looks to me like it was cut for being uncharacteristically cheesy when compared to the rest of the movie. The picture is great and has a remastered feel to it. The sound is of a similarly high standard, although the rears are used sparingly. It`s 5.1 but sounds more like a digital pro-logic as the sub is a bit under-used too. Overall though, superb.

Basically then, this is an engaging and in many ways forgotten motion picture. There`s nothing ridiculous or overly far-fetched about the story and there are plenty of set-pieces and explosions to keep everybody happy. If you`ve seen it in the past and can recall quite liking it, then I can`t recommend this disc highly enough. DVD is the perfect medium to show-off the many qualities of this solidly competent and highly entertaining production.
posted by Tony Vado on 27/6/2001 18:35
10 / 10
A Great Bond.Dalton is Excellent.Superb Action.Great Special Features
posted by Filmbuff1970 on 18/2/2002 19:34
10 / 10
Great movie, Great DVD and features. 10/10.
posted by LFC_Lad on 11/11/2003 12:21