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TID FÖR HÄMND 1989 LICENCE TO KILL  Timothy Dalton 

 
1.   Dr No 1962
2.   From Russia With Love
1963
3.   Goldfinger 1964
4.   Thunderball 1965
5.   You Only Live Twice 1967

6.   On Her Majesty`s Secret Service 1969
7.   Diamonds Are Forever 1971
8.   Live And Let Die 1973
9.   The Man With The Golden Gun 1974
10. The Spy Who Loved Me 1977
11. Moonraker 1979
12. For Your Eyes Only 1981
13. Octopussy 1983  
14. A View To A Kill 1985  
15. The Living Daylights
1987
16. Licence To Kill 1989
17.
Goldeneye 1995
18. Tomorrow Never Dies1997
19. The World Is Not Enough 1999
20. Die Another Day 2002
21. Casino Royale 2006
22. Quantum Of Solace 2008
23. Skyfall 2012
24.
SPECTRE 2015
25. James Bond  25 2019



Not included in 
Bondserie or
EON Productions

Casino Royale 1954
Casino Royale 1967
Never Say Never Again 1983

Producer
Albert "Cubby"Broccoli
Harry Saltzman
Barbara Broccoli
Michael G,Wilson

Writers to all Bond books
Ian Fleming  
Amis Kingsley
Raymond Benson 
John Gardner
Charlie Higson

Sebastian Faulks
Jeffery Deaver
Neal Purvis screenwriter
Robert Wade
screenwriter
Bondbooks

James Bond actors
Barry Nelson
Sean Connery

George Lazenby
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan
Daniel Craig

James Bond Composers
Monty Norman 1

John Barry 11
George Martin 1
Marvin Hamlisch 1
Bill Conti 1
Michael Kamen 1

Eric Serra 1

David Arnold 
5
James Bond Music
22 Best Bondsoundtrack

Alias MI6
Moneypenny Maxwell/Bliss/Bond
Q  Llewelyn/Cleese
M Lee/Brown/Dench

Bondgirls
Honey Ryder Ursula Andress

Britt Ekland 
Izabella Scorupco
Maud Adams 
Kristina Wayborn
Mary Stavin 
Halle Berry JINX

Bond Villians
Jaws (Rickard Kiel) 
Pinewood Studios 

Cast
Timothy Dalton: Timothy Dalton
Pam Bouvier: Carey Lowell
Franz Sanchez: Robert Davi
Lupe Lamora: Talisa Soto
Milton Krest: Anthony Zerbe
Sharkey: Frank McRae
Ed Killifer: Everett McGill
Professor Joe Butcher: Wayne Newton
Dario: Benicio Del Toro
Truman Lodge: Anthony Starke
President Hector Lopez: Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
M: Robert Brown
Q: Desmond Llewelyn
Moneypenny: Caroline Bliss
Felix Leiter: David Hedison
Della Churchill: Priscilla Barnes
Heller: Don Stroud
Hawkins: Grand L. Bush
Kwang: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Perez: Alejandro Bracho
Braun: Guy De Saint Cyr
Mullens: Rafer Johnson
Loti: Diana Lee Hsu
Nick Fallon: Christopher Neame

  • The Facts

  • Rated: PG
  • Official Year: 1989
  • Number in Series: 16
  • Running Time: 127 minutes
  • Budget: $40 million
  • UK Premiere: June 13, 1989
  • US Premiere: July 14, 1989

Crew

  • Writing Credits: Michael G. Wilson
  • Producer: Albert R. Broccoli
  • Producer: Barbara Broccoli
  • Director: John Glen
  • Composer: Michael Kamen
  • Title Song: Gladys Knight

Mission
Following the mutilation of Felix Leiter and the death of Della Leiter at the hands of drug czar Franz Sanchez, 007 disobeys orders and pursues Sanchez with a vengeance. Bond's obsession costs him his licence to kill - and nearly his life.

 
Americanized to "License To Kill" (with an "s"), but the British version won out. The title is referred to by M when 007 quits the secret service - "effective immediately, your licence to kill is revoked".

License Revoked book  

James Bond is catapulted into his most passionate adventure -- not for country, not for justice, but for personal revenge. As Agent 007 turns renegade, Timothy Dalton brings urgency, charm, and deadly determination to his portrayal of the screen's greatest action hero.

When drug lord Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) exacts his brutal vengeance on Bond's friend Felix Leiter (David Hedison), 007 resigns from the British Secret Service and begins a fierce vendetta against the master criminal. Bond won't be satisfied until Sanchez is defeated, and to accomplish this aim he allies himself with a beautiful pilot (Carey Lowell) and Sanchez's sexy girlfriend (Talisa Soto). But Bond, relegated to outlaw status, must battle agents on both sides of the law as he discovers the horrifying extent of his prey's resources. In order to bring Sanchez down, Bond must survive a ferocious boat chase, a mid-air brawl over the controls of an out-of-control airplane, and an action-packed confrontation in the Mexico desert.

It's a pulse-pounding thrill ride with awesome stunt sequences, subtle humor, and explosive confrontations. When Bond's licence to kill is revoked, he's more deadly than ever!
SKÅDESPELARE:
Timothy Dalton James Bond, 007
Carey Lowell Pam Bouvier
Robert Davi Franz Sanchez
Talisa Soto Lupe Lamora
Anthony Zerbe Milton Krest
Frank McRae Sharkey
Everett McGill Killifer
Benicio del Toro Dario
Don Stroud Heller
Wayne Newton Joe Butcher
David Hedison Felix Leiter
Priscilla Barnes Della Churchill
Q  Llewelyn Q
MoneypennyBliss Miss Moneypenny
M Brown M
 

 

CIA agent Felix Leiter is played by David Heidson same actor who  played Leiter twice in  Live And Let Die 1973  and Licence To Kill 1989
CIA agent Felix Leiter is played by David Heidson same actor who 
played Leiter twice in  Live And Let Die 1973  and Licence To Kill 1989


Joe Butcher The sleazeball televangelist who prays on the good nature of others and runs the Olimpatec Meditation Institute where he regularly receives donations and naive young girls. Both of which he receives under false pretences and then takes advantage of.
Joe Butcher televangelist runs the Olimpatec Meditation Institute

Prince Charles and Lady Diana inspection at Pinewood studios with Broccoli and Timothy Dalton
Prince Charles and Lady Diana inspektion at Pinewood studios with Broccoli and Timothy Dalton

License Revoked book

James Bond Licence To Kill (1989) Olympus cameras tie-in promotional

Olympus OM-4 Ti appeared in the opening title for the Bond movie Licence To Kill. Poster from James Bond 007 Museum Sweden Nybro Olympus OM-4 Ti appeared in the opening title for the Bond movie Licence To Kill. Poster from James Bond 007 Museum Sweden Nybro. Thanks to my friend Tobias Börjesson.


(Carey Lowell) Bondgirl Pam Bouvier and Bond  

M  with Lupe Lamora Talisa Soto
M Actor: Robert Brown M with Lupe Lamora Talisa Soto

James Bond CIA Agent  Felix Leiter
James Bond CIA Agent Felix Leiter

Sanchez leguan
Sanchez leguan and Bond with Felix Leiter             

The end of the movie, Pam Bouvier meet Bond at the end...
The end of the movie, Pam Bouvier meet Bond at the end...

Albert "Cubby"Broccoli   Harry Saltzman

Albert "Cubby"Broccoli   Harry Saltzman

Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:  
In Licence To KillBond uses the Signature Gun.

Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:  Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:   

LICENCE TO KILL 1989
Lars Lundgren with Gunnar Schäfer
in The James Bond 007 Museum

 Lars Lundgren and Gunnar Schäfer in 007 museum Nybro

 

Timothy Dalton .... James Bond
Timothy Dalton .... James Bond 
Carey Lowell... Pam Bouvier
Carey Lowell... Pam Bouvier
Lupe Lamora ...Talisa Soto
Lupe Lamora... Talisa Soto

Caroline Bliss .... Miss Moneypenny

Caroline Bliss .... Miss Moneypenny

  
Robert Davi .... Franz Sanchez

Robert Davi .... Franz Sanchez
David Hedison .... Felix Leiter (1973, 1989
David Hedison .... Felix Leiter (1973, 1989) Live and Let Die  
Wayne Newton .... Professor Joe Butcher

Wayne Newton .... Professor Joe Butcher
Dentonite James Bond 007's toothpaste tube 
Gadget: Dentonite Toothpaste 
Movie: Licence To Kill Film: Licence To Kill

Owner: James Bond 

 

Everett McGill .... Ed Killifer
Everett McGill .... Ed Killifer
Priscilla Barnes .... Della Churchil
Priscilla Barnes .... Della Churchil

Anthony Zerbe .... Milton Krest
Desmond Llewelyn .... Q  17 films
Desmond Llewelyn .... Q  17 films
Frank McRae .... Sharkey
Frank McRae .... Sharkey    
Albert "Cubby"Broccoli   Harry Saltzman

Albert "Cubby"Broccoli   Harry Saltzman

 

A scen  making of Licence to kill 1989 and the Trailer Licence To Kill
Backlot in Licence to kill
Carey Lowell  as Pam Bouvier from Licence To Kill  Shaken not Stirred

Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier from Licence To Kill Shaken not Stirred Shaken_not_stirred.AV

 

 

 
Shaken_not_stirred.AVI  

 

LICENCE TO KILL 1989 Sweden Nybro
Felix Leiter, James Bonds vän och agentkollega, ska gifta sig. Bond själv är marskalk. 
På vägen till kyrkan får Felix reda på att knarkkungen Franz Sanchez är på fri fot, och beger sig, med hjälp av Bond, ut på jakt. 
Tillfångatagandet lyckas, och bröllopet sätter igång på allvar. Men det visar sig att Sanchez lyckas muta sig fri, och under fängelsetransporten sker en planerad kupp som ger Sanchez friheten tillbaka. Som hämnd för att ha blivit tillfångatagen låter Sanchez döda Felix nyblivna hustru och kasta Felix till hajarna, där han mister ena benet. Bond har under tiden begett sig från bröllopsfesten och är på väg hem, då han blir informerad om att Sanchez rymt. Bond skyndar sig tillbaka till Felix hus, och upptäcker en medvetslös Felix med en lapp som lyder "He disagreed with something that ate him". Bond bestämmer sig för att hämnas, och tar upp jakten på den förrymde Sanchez. När Bond vägrar att lyda order från M angående att sluta upp med sin privata vendetta, blir han av med sin rätt att döda. Trots det fortsätter Bond sin jakt, och möter under sin vendetta Pam Bouvier, Sanchez flickvän Lupe Lamora och även Q, som blivit övertalad av Moneypenny att hjälpa Bond. Pam Bouiver är även hon villig att hjälpa Bond, och räddar honom från att dö i en fabrikslokal. Efter en hetsig och brutal hämndaktion, lyckas Bond till slut att få ut sin hämnd.

   

Handling:
Agent 007 opererar denna gång i Centralamerika. Två vänner, Felix och Della överfalls efter sitt bröllop. Attentatet leds av Sanchez, knarkkung "från Alaska till Chile". 007 inleder sin personliga vendetta mot Sanchez och infiltrerar dennes organisation. Med hjälp av sin medagent, Pam Bouvier, oskadliggörs Sanchez och Bond får demonstrera en arsenal av undervattensteknik, mini-ubåtar och högteknologiska vapen.
 
 Lars Lundgren in the boat
Timothy Dalton and Lars Lundgren in a boat
Timothy Dalton and Lars Lundgren in a boat
Timothy Dalton and Lars Lundgren in a boat
Lars Lundgren a speciel thanks to James Bond Gunnar Schäfer for good dinner
Lars Lundgren a speciel thanks to James Bond Gunnar Schäfer for dinner in Kalmar in his Goldeneye house.

 Lars Lundgren and Gunnar Schäfer in 007 museum Nybro

Timothy Dalton and Lars Lundgren in a boatAn Oscar

Timothy Dalton and Lars Lundgren in a boat  
James Bond: "Licence To Kill" 1989 James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) Scuba Equipment.  
James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) scuba equipment from Licence To Kill.


Kenworth Tanker in Licence to kill 
Kenworth Tanker in Licence to kill
backstage foto:Lars Lundgren
Kenworth Tanker Trucks (Licence To Kill)

Vehicle: Kenworth Tanker Trucks
Movie: Licence To Kill
Owner: Franz Sanchez
Status: Destroyed

A convey of large tanker trucks, which were bought by Sanchez, and if petrol were not addictive enough they were also doped with cocaine.

Franz Sanchez's chemists had developed a way of combining cocaine with gasoline by converting it into liquid and chemically combining it with cocaine for export purposed, the cocaine was then converted back to it's pure form. The tanker trucks were used to carry the fuel over the border without suspicion. After Sanchez's base was burnt down by Bond, the trucks were driven out of the base to safety, where Bond destroyed the tankers and the drugs.

Large Kenworth tanker trucks with a white cabin and polished aluminium tank

  • When Bond is on the gasoline tanker and is being shot at by machine guns, the bullets that ricochet off the tanker make the Bond theme.
  • Sanchez's mansion was filmed at an estate in Acapulco.
  • Sanchez and the black DEA agent from the beginning of the movie also appeared together as FBI agents in Die Hard.
  • The character of Krest was originally in the Ian Fleming short story, The Hildebrand Rarity."
  • Felix Leiter's shark attack was actually in the book Live And Let Die 1973.
  • One of the two DEA agents was an Olympic gold medallist receiving gold in 1964 in the decathlon.
  • 007 refers to Pam Bouvier as Ms. Kennedy when he arrives in Isthmus City. This is a reference to former first lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, and coincidentally, President John F. Kennedy was a fan of Ian Fleming's novel, From Russia With Love 1963.
  • The scene where Bond turns in his resignation was filmed at the Hemmingway House in Key West, Florida.
  • While at the Hemmingway house Bond is asked to relinquish his gun, to which he replies, "I guess it's a Farewell To Arms." This is a reference to a novel of the same name about Hemmingway's adventures in Italy during WWI

Lyrics

Licence to Kill

Written by Narada Michael Walden, Jeffrey Cohen, Walter Afanasieff & Michael Kamen
Sung by Glady Knight

I feel I've got to hold on to your love...

Hey baby, thought you were the one who tried to run away.
Oh, baby, wasn't I the one who made you want to stay?
Please don't bet that you'll ever escape me
Once I get my sights on you.

Got a license to kill (to kill)
And you know I'm going straight for your heart.
(Got a license to kill)
Got a license to kill (to kill)
Anyone who tries to tear us apart.
(Got a license to kill)
License to kill.

Hey baby, think you need a friend to stand here by your side?
Yes you do (your side)
Oh, baby, now you can depend on me to make things right (things right)
Please don't bet that you'll ever escape me
Once I get my sights on you

Got a license to kill (to kill)
And you know I'm going straight for your heart.
(Got a license to kill)
Got a license to kill (to kill)
Anyone who tries to tear us apart.
(Got a license to kill)

Say that somebody tries to make a move on you
In the blink of an eye, I will be there too
And they better know why I'm gonna make them them pay
Till their dying day
Till their dying day
Till their dying day

Got a license to kill (to kill)
And you know I'm going straight for your heart, baby.
(Got a license to kill)
Got a license to kill
Anyone who tries to tear us apart.
(Got a license to kill)

Got a license to kill (to kill)
And you know I'm heading straight for your heart.
(Got a license to kill)
Got a license to kill
Anyone who tries to tear us apart.
(Got a license to kill)
License to kill
Gotta hold onto your loving.
License to kill
Kill.

  • First Bond film rated PG-13
  • First returning Felix Leiter (David Heidson played Felix in Live And Let Die 1973)
  • First time Felix Leiter is married
  • First time Felix Leiter is injured
  • First movie in which Bond and Moneypenny do NOT appear together
  • First time Bond M accepts Bond's registration from Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • First film not to take a Fleming title
  • First film to have a second generation Bond actor (Pedro Armendariz, Jr. is the son of Ali Kerim Bey in From Russia With Love 1963)
  • First time the singer of the opening song is not credited in the opening. Gladys Knight was listed in the closing credits only.
  • First time Bond wears blue jeans
  • First use of a CD-ROM device
  • First movie to be filmed with Spectral Recording Dolby Stereo
  • First time where a Latin American drug lord is portrayed in a Bond film
  • First appearance of drug cartels
  • First (and only time) 007 goes to the Hemmingway House in Key West, Florida
  • First time an airplane is towed by a helicopter
  • First time 007 water-skis barefooted, behind a seaplane
  • First time 007 mutilates a shipment of contraband (cocaine)
  • First time 007 has custody of stolen drug money ($5 million)
  • First chase scene involving 18-wheelers
  • First chase scene involving oil-tankers
  • First time undercover narcotics agents are seen in a Bond film (Hong Kong, U.S. DEA)
  • First time 007 goes on a rogue mission
  • First time 007 has his "license to kill" revoked by M
  • First time 007 jumps into a swimming pool
  • First time 007 uses a signature gun
  • First time a villain beats a woman
  • First time 007 sees a woman with scars on her back
  • First time Felix Leiter is widowed
  • First time 007 drives a Lincoln Continental Mark VII coupe
  • First time 007 kills someone doused with gasoline (Sanchez)
  • First time 007 uses a cigarette lighter to kill someone
  • First time a Jeep is crushed by an 18-wheeler
  • First time an 18-wheeler does a wheelie (similar to the Mustang in Diamonds are Forever)
  • First time a henchman spits in 007's face (Dario)
  • First time someone gets their heart taken out by the villain (or by anyone for that matter)
  • First time Bond plays blackjack
  • First and only Bond movie to have a Surgeon General's warning. Near the beginning of the closing credits, there is a box featuring the same warning that is on a pack of cigarettes.
Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:  
In Licence To KillBond uses the Signature Gun.

Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:  Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun:   
James Bond uses in Licence to KIll  Hasselblad Camera Signature Gun: this deadly gadget really does have a viewfinder to a kill! The film magazine contains a magazine of .220 high-velocity bullets, while its tripod-like attachments screw into the body to form the butt and barrel of a deadly sniper’s rifle. The handle of the gun also contains an optical palm reader, ensuring only the person programming the computer sequence can fire the weapon at a later date.
In Licence To Kill, Bond uses the Signature Gun (one of Q’s most ingenious and lethal gadgets) in an attempt to avenge the murder of his best friend’s wife. On this rare occasion, 007 misses his target, South American drug baron Franz Sanchez, when he is overcome by a group of Ninjas.

 Lars Lundgren and Gunnar Schäfer

Lars Lundgren a speciel thanks to Gunnar Schäfer for good dinnerAn Oscar
Lars Lundgren a speciell thanks to Gunnar James Bond Schäfer for good dinner in Kalmar

 

First (and only time) 007 goes to the Hemmingway House in Key West, Florida

USA – Key West, Hemingway House // Licence to Kill (1989)

Residence of famous author Ernest Hemingway house at Key West.
At his old office one can grasp the secrets to his emipirical writings … and then, for Bond fans,
the setting once had a dramatic impact to the double-o agent, too. https://www.hemingwayhome.com/


HISTORICAL MONUENT HEMINGWAY HOUSE 1989

Why Bond was here
After 007’s (Timothy Dalton) best buddy Felix Leiter (David Hedison) gets beaten up by the gang of drug impresario Sanchez (Robert Davi) – Leiter disagreed to something that ate him – James Bond goes on a private vendetta. This doesn’t go unnoticed by the MI6, as they want their agent back on the tracks and on a mission in Istanbul. Bond gets picked up by fellow agents on the streets of Key West and is brought to the former residence of famous writer Ernest Hemingway. Usually cramped with tourists, the house is closed for a private soiree this time. MI6 chief M (Robert Brown) made it his, well, instant office. He meets Bond at the gallery of the Hemingway house and revokes his licence. 007 becomes a renegade.

Licence To Kill (1989)            
Lars Lundgren .... Soundoperatör (okrediterad) och Timothy Dalton
LICENCE TO KILL 1989  Lars Lundgren withTimothy Dalton  James Bond Lars Lundgren in Licence To Kill 1989  in a diving scene
Lars Lundgren in Licence To Kill 1989 in a diving scene
LICENCE TO KILL 1989 Lars Lundgren with Timothy Dalton James Bond

 

Rollbesättning i Licence To Kill

Timothy Dalton .... James Bond
Carey Lowell .... Pam Bouvier
Robert Davi .... Franz Sanchez
Talisa Soto .... Lupe Lamora
Anthony Zerbe .... Milton Krest
Frank McRae .... Sharkey
Everett McGill .... Ed Killifer
Wayne Newton .... Professor Joe Butcher
Benicio Del Toro .... Dario
Anthony Starke .... Truman-Lodge
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. .... President Hector Lopez
Desmond Llewelyn .... Q
David Hedison .... Felix Leiter
Priscilla Barnes .... Della Churchill
Robert Brown .... M
Caroline Bliss .... Miss Moneypenny
Don Stroud .... Heller
Grand L. Bush .... Hawkins
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa .... Kwang
Alejandro Bracho .... Perez
Guy De Saint Cyr .... Braun
Rafer Johnson .... Mullens
Diana Lee Hsu .... Loti
Christopher Neame .... Nick Fallon
Jeannine Bisignano .... Strippa
Claudio Brook .... Montelongo
Cynthia Fallon .... Consuelo
Enrique Novi .... Rasmusson
Osami Kawawo .... Orientalisk man
George Belanger .... Doktor
Roger Cudney .... Kapten på Wavekrest
Honorato Magaloni .... Chefskemist
Jorge Russek .... Gruvchef
Sergio Corona .... Pickolo
Stuart Quan .... Ninja
José Abdala .... Tankbilsförare
Teresa Blake .... Biljettkontrollör
Samuel Benjamin Lancaster .... Dellas farbror
Juan Peláez .... Casinoägare
Mark Kelty .... Radiooperatör hos vakten
Humberto Elizondo .... Assisterende hotellägare
Fidel Garriga .... Sanchezs chafföur
Edna Bolkan .... Servitris på Barrelhead
Eddie Enderfield .... Clive
Jeff Moldovan .... Lagervakt
Carl Ciarfalio .... Lagervakt
Tom Adams .... (okrediterat)
Gerardo Albarrán .... Alvarez, (okrediterat)
Tom Bahr .... Marskalk 1 (okrediterat)
Chick Bernhardt .... Marskalkchafföur (okrediterat)
Alex Edlin .... Marskalk 2 (okrediterat)
Lars Lundgren .... Soundoperatör (okrediterat)
Branscombe Richmond .... Barkund på Barrelhead (okrediterat)
Jorge Valdés García .... Gäst på casinot (okrediterat)
Michael G. Wilson .... Rösten till DEA-agent (okrediterat)

James Bond 007 Vintage 1987 Official Zeon Quartz Digital Watch Timothy Dalton*

 

 

James Bond: "Licence To Kill" 1989 James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) Scuba Equipment.

EXHIBITION JAMES BOND LICENCE TO KILL James Bond 007 Museum Nybro Sweden www.007museum.com/licence_to_kill.htm

James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) scuba equipment from Licence To Kill.

 

                                                                                                                                                                              Licence To Kill Magazine, Tid För Hämnd 1989

James Bond’s (Timothy Dalton) scuba equipment from Licence To Kill. This diving gear was used for the scuba sequences as Bond thwarted Sanchez’s (Robert Davi) drug shipment. The Dacor diving vest and goggles were used by Bond during his initial infiltration.The vest incorporates strapping for a gas tank and has a built-in tube and mouthpiece. The gas tank is the style stolen by Bond as he sabotaged the cocaine shipment and features a Dacorbranded shoulder strap rig, black and yellow decals, a mouthpiece and a diving gauge.

Displaying wear from use and storage including scratches on the tank, cracked rubber on the vest and sand on various pieces of equipment, the set remains overall in good condition. Dimensions (diving tank): 40 cm x 30 cm x 71 cm (15 ¾” x 11 ¾” x 28”)

 

The Hemingway House in Key West, Florida
TID FÖR HÄMND 1989 LICENCE TO KILL  Timothy Dalton 

US Key West, Hemingway House Licence to Kill (1989)

   
License to Kill (1989) - A Farewell to Arms
License to Kill (1989) - A Farewell to Arms. http://www.007museum.com/hemmingway_house.htm
Visit James Bond Gunnar Schäfer from James Bond Exhibition/007Museum Nybro Sweden 20 January 2020
The Hemingway House in Key West, Florida
TID FÖR HÄMND 1989 LICENCE TO KILL Timothy Dalton
US Key West, Hemingway House Licence to Kill (1989)

Residence of famous author Ernest Hemingway house at Key West. 80 000 dollar selling after his dead 1961.
At his old office one can grasp the secrets to his emipirical writings … and then, for Bond fans,
the setting once had a dramatic impact to the double-o agent, too. https://www.hemingwayhome.com/


HISTORICAL MONUENT HEMINGWAY HOUSE 1989

Why Bond was here
After 007’s (Timothy Dalton) best buddy Felix Leiter (David Hedison) gets beaten up by the gang of drug impresario Sanchez (Robert Davi) – Leiter disagreed to something that ate him – James Bond goes on a private vendetta. This doesn’t go unnoticed by the MI6, as they want their agent back on the tracks and on a mission in Istanbul. Bond gets picked up by fellow agents on the streets of Key West and is brought to the former residence of famous writer Ernest Hemingway. Usually cramped with tourists, the house is closed for a private soiree this time. MI6 chief M (Robert Brown) made it his, well, instant office. He meets Bond at the gallery of the Hemingway house and revokes his licence. 007 becomes a renegade.

Licence to Kill Albert R. Broccoli's Licence to Kill James Bond, Movie 1989 

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