United Artists released License To Kill to theaters on July 14, 1989. John Glen directs the film which stars Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, and Carey Lowell.


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United Artists released License To Kill to theaters on July 14, 1989. John Glen directed the film starring Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, and Carey Lowell.


License To Kill Movie Summary

Instead of attending his wedding on time, Bond and CIA agent Felix Leiter track down a drug dealer, Franz Sanchez, and help arrest him. Sanchez repays Leiter by murdering his wife and feeding his leg to a great white shark.


This makes Bond angry, and he vows revenge. He and Leiter’s friend Sharky find a marine laboratory from which Sanchez ships cocaine into the US. But when the MI6 puts the kibosh on Bond’s efforts, he turns in his license to kill and sets off on his own. Bond then ruins yet another shipment of Sanchez’ and flies away with about $5 million in Sanchez’ money.


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