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Licence to Kill

Licence to Kill (1989)

PG-13 06/13/1989 (GB) Action and Adventure and Crime and Drama and Thriller and Spy / Espionage and Detective 2h 13m
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Licence to Kill (1989) had several taglines, with the most prominent ones emphasizing Bond's personal mission for revenge: "His bad side is a dangerous place to be", "He's used to getting what he wants... This time he wants revenge", and "James Bond is out on his own and out for revenge".

Overview

James Bond adventure in which 007 relinquishes his licence to kill, disobeys his orders and goes on a mission of revenge when his best friend's wife is killed by a drug baron. A beautiful CIA pilot flies him to Sanchez's South American headquarters where, disguised as a hit man, Bond is hired by the villainous drug dealer.

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Box Office

Budget $2,898,704,000
Revenue $14,131,182,000
Profit $11,232,478,000

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Status Released
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom