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Iskallt Uppdrag 1987 MGM The Living Daylights Timothy Dalton
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James BondPlayed by: Timothy DaltonDescription: Timothy Dalton became the fourth man to step into the role of James Bond, 007, and took the character back to his roots. Although he seems a bit stiff for the part, he fits right into the film and adds a gritty and dark aspect to the character.
Cara stradivarius lady rose.Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo)
The Living Daylights original motion picture soundtrack (EMI / Capitol Records, EU, 2003). This is the rematsered version that contains more of the score
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![]() Brad WhitakerPlayed by: Joe Don BakerDescription: Before becoming Bond's ally in GoldenEye, Joe Don Baker played the villain of The Living Daylights. Brad Whitaker is a shady arms dealer trying to steal from General Pushkin and set up MI6 to do his dirty work.
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![]() SaundersPlayed by: Thomas WheatleyDescription: Saunders is an MI6 agent who helps Bond along his mission. They first meet up in Russia when Koskov is trying to "defect." Later, they meet up again in Vienna where Necros kills Saunders at the carnival. |
![]() NecrosPlayed by: Andreas WisniewskiDescription: Necros is Brad Whitaker's personal assassin who is responsible for the deaths of numerous characters in the film including the milkman and Saunders. |
![]() QPlayed by: Desmond LlewelynDescription: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Desmond Llewelyn returns as Q to give Bond his usual assortment of gadgets including the keyring and the new Aston Martin V8. Additionally, he shows Bond one of the more humorous inventions of the series: the Ghetto Blaster. |
![]() LindaPlayed by: Kell TylerDescription: Linda is the jet-setter bathing beauty who, while speaking to her friend Margo, bemoans how there are no real men. Her theory quickly changes when Bond parachutes onto her boat. |
![]() Kamran ShahPlayed by: Art MalikDescription: Kamran Shah is the leader of the Mujahidin (Afghan resistance) as well as a an Oxford graduate. He helps Bond stop Koskov and, in return, Bond helps the Mujahidin escape from the Russians. |
![]() General Georgi Koskov Played by: Jeroen Krabbe “ I'm sorry, James. For you I have great affection, but we have an old saying: duty has no sweethearts. „ ~ Koskov to James Bond. |
![]() General Anatol GogolPlayed by: Walter GotellDescription: Although he was unable to play a large role in the film due to other commitments, General Gogol makes a brief cameo at the end of the film when |
![]() ![]() ![]() Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo) James Bond (Timothy Dalton Timothy Dalton as Bond. James Bond Gunnar Schäfer 1989 Vienna Horse and carriage, Viennese waltzing, giant ferris wheel at the fair. |
![]() Female CIA Agent 2Played by: UnknownDescription: After Bond's fake assassination of General Pushkin, a car with two women drives up to him and asks if he is looking for a party. To this Bond replies, "seems like a good idea," and they proceed to drive away from the crime scene. This woman is the driver of the car. |
![]() Female CIA Agent 1Played by: UnknownDescription: After Bond's fake assassination of General Pushkin, a car with two women drives up to him and asks if he is looking for a party. To this Bond replies, "seems like a good idea," and they proceed to drive away from the crime scene. After asking them to pull over, this woman pulls a gun on Bond, takes his and then they drive on to the boat where Felix Leiter is waiting. |
![]() 004 mördas i Gibraltar Rock i inledningen av Iskallt uppdrag 004 Played by: Frederick Warder |
![]() Gadget: Exploding Milk Bottles Status: Destroyed Description: When infiltrating the MI6 safehouse, Necros poses as a milkman. His milk bottles are actually explosive devices, which he uses to "steal back" Koskov. |
![]() General Leonid PushkinPlayed by: John Rhys-DaviesDescription: General Pushkin is involved in an arms deal with Brad Whitaker, who is trying to cheat the General. In an effort to get Pushkin out of the way, he orchestrates Koskov's "defection" to convince the British that Pushkin is a threat and needs to be killed. However, Bond doubts the truth of this and eventually teams up with Pushkin to get the real villains. |
![]() James BondPlayed by: Timothy DaltonDescription: Timothy Dalton became the fourth man to step into the role of James Bond, 007, and took the character back to his roots. Although he seems a bit stiff for the part, he fits right into the film and adds a gritty and dark aspect to the character. |
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Gadget: Aston Martin V8 |
![]() Felix LeiterPlayed by: John TerryDescription: Felix Leiter meets up with Bond in Tangiers after Bond pretends to assassinate General Pushkin. Leiter is investigating Brad Whitaker, which leads to his teaming up with Bond on the mission. |
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Played by: Caroline Bliss
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The Volksoper Vienna in The Living Daylights 1987
The Sofien Säle Vienna in The Living Daylights 1987
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Albert "Cubby"Broccoli Harry Saltzma
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James Bond (Timothy Dalton)
Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo)
Vehicles - The Living Daylights (1987)
1986
Aston Martin Volante:
Nya
Bond, ny
bil ... Timothy
fick vad Roger
inte -
hans egen Aston,
om så bara för denna
film. Bilen används
mycket i filmen, och
används dels för
att hjälpa Bond och
Kara undkomma KGB
i Bratislava. Bilen
använder en
laserstråle i främre vänstra
navkapsel,
som sågar en
driver polisbil
från dess chassi,
men preparerade däck
till den frusna sjön scenen.
Den har också en polis-radio,
skottsäkra fönster,
raketer bakom
den främre dimstrålkastare
(detta är listigare
och verklig än
den stinger missiler
placeras bakom strålkastarna
av BMW 750
som används av Bond
i Tomorrow Never Dies)
och en raket booster.
Liksom DB5
från Goldfinger,
hus här bilen kontrollerna
till allt detta prylar
i armen vila,
men nytt är den
visuella displayen som visas på
vindrutan. En
självförstörande mekanism
är också tillgänglig,
som Bonds
Vi ser bilen
i två former,
som en hardtop
och som cabriolet.
Denna förändring kan
förklaras med "Q"
som "winterises"
bilen (lägga
taket).
Den hardtop
är den Aston
Martin Volante medan
konvertibla i
själva verket var Vantage.
Som en
sida notera
var den dåvarande
ordföranden för Aston Martin
Company (Victor
Gauntlett)
erbjuds ett
jobb som en
KGB-General,
förmodligen som
Pusjkin som
Walter Gotell var
för sjuk för att fortsätta
Gogol roll.
Det hävdades av Cubby
Broccoli att
han såg bara den
delen!
Felix Leiter yacht: Bond kommer till Leiter yacht i typisk Leiter stil - Bond är inte veta var han kommer att tas förrän han ser Leiter för sig själv - med två damer, som också arbetar för CIA. Ombord, förutom Bonds allierade, är en arsenal av radioutrustning alla på Bond begäran - och ses används senare som Bond gör en ensam räd mot Whittaker plats i Tanger.
Slutsats: En ganska minimal visar men återlämnande av Aston Martin gör upp för det. Dalton får en ny Bond-symbol, som verkligen är värd namnet, med alla prylar han behöver för att komma ur situationen. Båten är mindre imponerande, men det hjälper Bond i slutet av hans uppdrag dock. Lite annat att säga egentligen..
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MPlayed by: Robert BrownDescription: After briefing Bond and the other 00-Agents onboard a plane over Gibraltar, M can also be found at the MI6 safehouse and in his office giving Bond orders. |
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002Played by: Glyn BakerDescription: Along with 004 and 007, 002 parachutes into the training mission in Gibraltar and is promptly killed. |
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004Played by: Frederick WarderDescription: Along with 004 and 007, 002 parachutes into the training mission in Gibraltar and is killed when the assassin cuts the rope he is using to scale the face of the mountain. |
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James BondPlayed by: Timothy DaltonDescription: Timothy Dalton became the fourth man to step into the role of James Bond, 007, and took the character back to his roots. Although he seems a bit stiff for the part, he fits right into the film and adds a gritty and dark aspect to the character. |
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Teaser KillerPlayed by: UnknownDescription: This man kills 002 and 004 at Gibraltar before being chased down by Bond and meeting his own demise at the hands of an exploding jeep. |
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Teaser GuardPlayed by: Paul WestonDescription: This man's one line is, "Hold on, you're dead." He says it right after he shoots the teaser killer with the paintball gun and the killer keeps running past him. |
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LindaPlayed by: Kell TylerDescription: Linda is the jet-setter bathing beauty who, while speaking to her friend Margo, bemoans how there are no real men. Her theory quickly changes when Bond parachutes onto her boat. |
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SaundersPlayed by: Thomas WheatleyDescription: Saunders is an MI6 agent who helps Bond along his mission. They first meet up in Russia when Koskov is trying to "defect." Later, they meet up again in Vienna where Necros kills Saunders at the carnival. |
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Kara MilovyPlayed by: Maryam d'AboDescription: Kara Milovy is the main Bond girl of the movie. A talented cellist, she is also Georgi Koskov's girlfriend and involved in the deception of his "defection." After tagging along with Bond searching for Koskov for most of the movie, she eventually realizes that her boyfriend is the villain and falls for Bond while helping him on his mission. |
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Koskov's Guard 1Played by: UnknownDescription: This man, along with his partner, are responsible for watching Georgi Koskov while he is at Kara's concert. Needless to say, they lose him. |
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Koskov's Guard 2Played by: UnknownDescription: This man, along with his partner, are responsible for watching Georgi Koskov while he is at Kara's concert. Needless to say, they lose him. |
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Gasworks SupervisorPlayed by: Peter PorteousDescription: Essential to Koskov's escape, the Gasworks Supervisor at the Trans Siberian Pipeline is easily distracted by Rosika when Koskov is being smuggled out of Russia in the phig. |
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Rosika MiklosPlayed by: Julie T. WallaceDescription: Bond's connection inside the Trans Siberian Pipeline, Rosika helps him get Koskov into the phig and distracts her supervisor so that they don't get caught by the whistles and alarms that go off when the phig is launched. |
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Miss Moneypenny Played by: Caroline Bliss
Caroline Bliss .... Miss Moneypenny
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QPlayed by: Desmond LlewelynDescription: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Desmond Llewelyn returns as Q to give Bond his usual assortment of gadgets including the keyring and the new Aston Martin V8. Additionally, he shows Bond one of the more humorous inventions of the series: the Ghetto Blaster. |
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MilkmanPlayed by: UnknownDescription: This innocent milkman is murdered by Necros outside the MI6 safehouse. Necros uses the cover to break in and kidnap Koskov. |
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NecrosPlayed by: Andreas WisniewskiDescription: Necros is Brad Whitaker's personal assassin who is responsible for the deaths of numerous characters in the film including the milkman and Saunders. |
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Sir Frederick GrayPlayed by: Geoffrey KeenDescription: The Minister of Defence, Sir Frederick Gray, returns in the MI6 safehouse where he is involved in the debriefing of Koskov. |
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ButlerPlayed by: Bill WestonDescription: Bill Weston plays a butler at the MI6 safehouse who is also an MI6 agent. He tries to stop Necros' attack on the compound but unfortunately, loses a battle with Necros. |
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Security GuardPlayed by: Bill WestonDescription: This man is a security guard at the MI6 safehouse when Necros attacks the compound. |
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Koskov's KGB MinderPlayed by: Anthony CarrickDescription: A KGB defector, this man is with Koskov at the MI6 safehouse and identifies the people kidnapping Koskov as KGB. |
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General Leonid PushkinPlayed by: John Rhys-DaviesDescription: General Pushkin is involved in an arms deal with Brad Whitaker, who is trying to cheat the General. In an effort to get Pushkin out of the way, he orchestrates Koskov's "defection" to convince the British that Pushkin is a threat and needs to be killed. However, Bond doubts the truth of this and eventually teams up with Pushkin to get the real villains. |
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Brad WhitakerPlayed by: Joe Don BakerDescription: Before becoming Bond's ally in GoldenEye, Joe Don Baker played the villain of The Living Daylights. Brad Whitaker is a shady arms dealer trying to steal from General Pushkin and set up MI6 to do his dirty work. |
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Ava Dulice Liecier - Female CIA agent 1Played by: Dulice LiecierDescription: Ava is General Pushkin's girlfriend who has the misfortune of being a pawn in Bond's attempt to kill Pushkin. Bond uses her as a distraction, stripping her down to her panties and having her startle Pushkin when he walks in the door, hence allowing Bond to get the upper hand. She is also by Pushkin's side when he is falsely assassinated. |
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Opera PatronPlayed by: Michael G. WilsonDescription: When Bond and Kara go to the opera in Vienna, you can briefly see Michael G. Wilson as one of the opera patrons seated down the row from Saunders. View a screenshot of the cameo |
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Female CIA Agent 1Played by: UnknownDescription: After Bond's fake assassination of General Pushkin, a car with two women drives up to him and asks if he is looking for a party. To this Bond replies, "seems like a good idea," and they proceed to drive away from the crime scene. After asking them to pull over, this woman pulls a gun on Bond, takes his and then they drive on to the boat where Felix Leiter is waiting. |
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Female CIA Agent 2Played by: UnknownDescription: After Bond's fake assassination of General Pushkin, a car with two women drives up to him and asks if he is looking for a party. To this Bond replies, "seems like a good idea," and they proceed to drive away from the crime scene. This woman is the driver of the car. |
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Felix LeiterPlayed by: John TerryDescription: Felix Leiter meets up with Bond in Tangiers after Bond pretends to assassinate General Pushkin. Leiter is investigating Brad Whitaker, which leads to his teaming up with Bond on the mission. |
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Colonel FeyadorPlayed by: John BoweDescription: Colonel Feyador is one of the men who meets Koskov, Bond and Kara in Afghanistan. He runs the Russian airport and, at Koskov's request, places Bond and Kara in jail. |
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JailerPlayed by: Ken SharrockDescription: While in prison in Afghanistan, Bond must fight this jailer in order to escape. After using the stun gas in the keychain to disorient the jailer, the two begin a huge fight which ends with the jailer locked in the very jail Bond and Kara were in before. |
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Kamran ShahPlayed by: Art MalikDescription: Kamran Shah is the leader of the Mujahidin (Afghan resistance) as well as a an Oxford graduate. He helps Bond stop Koskov and, in return, Bond helps the Mujahidin escape from the Russians. |
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ConductorPlayed by: John BarryDescription: John Barry, the man behind most Bond musical scores, makes a brief cameo appearance as the conductor of Kara's concert at the end of the movie. |
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General Anatol GogolPlayed by: Walter GotellDescription: Although he was unable to play a large role in the film due to other commitments, General Gogol makes a brief cameo at the end of the film when |
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Bond Name: Linda Real Name: Kell Tyler Movie: The Living Daylights Bond: Timothy Dalton Year: 1987 Villen: No Sex With Bond: Yes |
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Desription: Linda played by Kell Tyler is
the first Bond Girl of The Living Daylights. After the Land Rover Bond is hanging on to speeds over the mountain on Gibraltar during the pre-credit sequence, Bond parachutes to a boat passing below. Bond meets Linda where after reporting in, he accepts an invitation by Linda to join her. Little is learnt about the character of Linda. Looking for a ‘real man’ aboard a luxury yacht of playboys and tennis pros, she finds her man in 007. After stating that he will reporting in a hour, Bond changes it to two hours when Linda seductively invites Bond to join her for a glass of champagne. |
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Gadget: Teaser Plane Status: In Storage Description: After a briefing by M, Bond, 002 and 004 parachuted out of this plane, which was flying over Gibraltar, for a routine training mission that took a fatal turn. |
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Gadget: Teaser Truck Status: Destroyed Description: After killing 002 and 004, the assassin stole this military jeep and tried to make an escape. Unfortunately for him, Bond caught up, started fighting and eventually jumped off the jeep right before it exploded with the assassin still inside. |
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Gadget: Parachute Status: Destroyed Description: After the jeep exploded, Bond used this parachute to float to the safety of a woman's boat. |
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Gadget: Walther WA-2000 Status: In Storage Description: During Koskov's "defection," Bond uses this gun to shoot Kara, who was posing as a would-be assassin. The gun has a infared sight and telescopic lense and can use soft-nosed bullets or armor piercing ones. |
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Gadget: Nightvision Goggles Status: In Storage Description: While Bond is setting up his shot during Koskov's "defection," Saunders uses these nightvision goggles to see what is going on and to watch Bond work. |
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Gadget: Phig Status: Unknown Description: In order to get General Koskov out of Russia, Bond arranges to have him transported in a cleaning phig that goes through the Trans Siberian Pipeline. |
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Gadget: Jet Status: Unknown Description: After his trip through the Trans Siberian Pipeline, Koskov is flown back to England in this fighter jet, which is being supervised by Q. |
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Gadget: Ghetto Blaster Status: In Storage Description: More of a gag-gadget than a useable one, the Ghetto Blaster is, as Q says, "something we're developing for the Americans." It is a giant boombox that shoots a rocket out of the side. |
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Gadget: Exploding Milk Bottles Status: Destroyed Description: When infiltrating the MI6 safehouse, Necros poses as a milkman. His milk bottles are actually explosive devices, which he uses to "steal back" Koskov. |
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Gadget: Keyring Status: Destroyed Description: This useful keyring has many features. By whistling the first few bars of Rule Britannia, a cloud of stun gas sprays out that disorientates any normal person for about 30 seconds. It also contains a lockpick that opens 90 percent of the world’s locks. Lastly, it becomes an explosive device when Bond does a wolf whistle. |
Gadget:
Aston Martin V8
Status: Destroyed
Description: Bond's latest Aston Martin contains a whole
slew of "winterized" gadgets. These include hubcaps
lasers, an onscreen display that synchronizes the launching of
two stinger missiles, an outrigger system on the tires, tire
spikes to give the car snow-traction and a rocket motor to give
the car some extra boost. Lastly, the car features a
self-destruct button that, naturally, Bond uses.
Gadget:
Scanner
Status: Destroyed
Description: A device inside Bond's Aston Martin, this
scanner picks up police bands and helps Bond prepare for the
roadblock attack while escaping Russia with Kara.
Gadget:
Assorted Weapons
Status: Unknown
Description: This drawer of weapons are a sample of the
ones that Brad Whitaker was paid to obtain for General Pushkin,
as a part of the plot of the movie.
Gadget:
Door Trigger
Status: Unknown
Description: Necros uses this device to rig a door in a
cafe in the Vienna carnival to slam shut when he hits a button.
The trigger is activated when Saunders goes through the door, to
send a message to Bond that Necros can get to anyone.
Gadget:
Bomb
Status: Destroyed
Description: Before getting trapped in the cargo plane,
Bond sets this bomb to destroy the plane and the drugs being
transported inside it. After disarming it, he later uses it to
help the Mujahidin by destroying a bridge that the Russian army
is approaching on.
Gadget:
Cargo Plane
Status: Destroyed
Description: Bond's final battle with Necros takes place
high above the ground in this cargo plane filled with drugs.
Gadget:
Armor Gun
Status: In Storage
Description: Brad Whitaker uses this armor-shielded gun
to try and kill Bond during their final battle sequence.
Although Bond can not destroy the protective shield, he uses his
keyring
Gadget:
Ghetto Blaster
Status: In Storage
Alan Harris ... Man Firing
Ghetto Blaster
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Description: More of a gag-gadget than a useable one, the
Ghetto Blaster is, as Q says, "something we're developing for
the Americans." It is a giant boombox that shoots a rocket out
of the side.
Volksoper
house in Vienna
The Volksoper Vienna in The Living Daylights 1987
Over 150 Singers
95 orchestral musicians
64 choir members
over 100 dancers
218 technicians
1.000 surprises
in one single house!
A-ha singing the soundtrack The Living Daylights
Morten Harket, the lead singer
of pop group A-Ha (who
performed the title song), was offered a small role as a bad guy in the movie.
He turned down the offer due to extensive touring in Japan.
Norwegian pop group formed in 1985 comprised of: Morten
Harket, lead singer and song writer; Magne
Furuholmen (("Mags"), keyboards, piano, vocals and song writer,
and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
These are most of the Bond girls throughout the series and how old they were when their movies were made. A "Bond girl", for my purposes is a beautiful female character other than Miss Moneypenny who either makes love with 007, whether this is explicit or assumed (eg we don't see Dink sleep with Bond but we can reasonably assume she did) or is otherwise important to the plot. For continuity's sake, I have measured their ages from the premiere date against their birthdays.
So we have a large variety in ages, from 21 (Daniela Bianchi, Margaret Nolan, Lynn-Holly Johnson) to 44 (Madonna).
Actress Name | Character Name | Movie | Age |
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Eunice Gayson | Sylvia Trench | Dr. No (1962) | 31 |
Ursula Andress | Honey Ryder | " | 26 |
Daniela Bianchi | Tatiana Romanova | From Russia With Love (1963) | 21 |
Tania Mallett | Tilly Masterson | Goldfinger (1964) | 23 |
Shirley Eaton | Jill Masterson | " | 27 |
Honor Blackman | Pussy Galore | " | 37 |
Claudine Auger | Domino Derval | Thunderball (1965) | 23 |
Luciana Paluzzi | Fiona Volpe | " | 28 |
Martine Beswick | Paula Caplan | " | 23 |
Molly Peters | Patricia Fearing | " | 28 |
Ursula Andress | Vesper Lynd | Casino Royale (1967) | 31 |
Karin Dor | Helga Brandt | You Only Live Twice (1967) | 31 |
Akiko Wakabayawshi | Aki | " | 26 |
Mie Hama | Kissy Suzuki | " | 24 |
Angela Scoular | Ruby Bartlett | On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) | 24 |
Diana Rigg | Tracy Draco | " | 31 |
Lana Wood | Plenty O'Toole | Diamonds Are Forever (1971) | 25 |
Jill St. John | Tiffany Case | " | 31 |
Gloria Hendry | Rosie Carver | Live And Let Die (1973) | 24 |
Jane Seymour | Solitaire | " | 22 |
Maud Adams | Andrea Anders | The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) | 29 |
Britt Ekland | Mary Goodnight | " | 32 |
Caroline Munroe | Naomi | The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) | 27 |
Barbara Bach | Anya Amasova | " | 29 |
Corinne Clery | Corinne Dufour | Moonraker (1979) | 29 |
Lois Chiles | Holly Goodhead | " | 32 |
Lynn Holly-Johnson | Bibi | For Your Eyes Only (1981) | 21 |
Cassandra Harris | Countess Lisl | " | 28 |
Carole Bouquet | Melina Havelock | " | 23 |
Kim Basinger | Domino Petacchi | Never Say Never Again (1983) | 29 |
Kristina Wayborn | Magda | Octopussy (1983) | 29 |
Maud Adams | Octopussy | " | 38 |
Barbara Carrera | Fatima Blush | Never Say Never Again (1983) | 31 |
Fiona Fullerton | Pola Ivanova | A View To A Kill (1985) | 29 |
Grace Jones | MayDay | " | 33 |
Tanya Roberts | Stacey Sutton | " | 29 |
Maryam D'Abo | Kara Milovy | The Living Daylights (1987) | 26 |
Talisa Soto | Lupe Lamora | Licence To Kill (1989) | 22 |
Carey Lowell | Pam Bouvier | " | 28 |
Famke Janssen | Xenia Onatopp | GoldenEye (1995) | 31 |
Izabella Scorupco | Natalya Simonova | " | 25 |
Teri Hatcher | Paris Carver | Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) | 33 |
Michelle Yeoh | Wai Lin | " | 35 |
Denise Richards | Christmas Jones | The World Is Not Enough (1999) | 27 |
Maria Grazia Cuccinotta | Cigar Girl | " | 30 |
Sophie Marceau | Elektra King | " | 33 |
Rosamund Pike | Miranda Frost | Die Another Day (2002) | 23 |
Halle Berry | Jinx | " | 36 |
Caterina Murino | Solange | Casino Royale (2006) | 32 |
Eva Green | Vesper Lynd | " | 26 |
Soundbites:
John Terry (Felix Leiter), Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
Andreas Wisniewski (Necros), Jeroen Krabbe (Koskov) WMA
Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
John Rhys-Davies (Pushkin), Jeroen Krabbe (Koskov) WMA
Timothy Dalton (James Bond), Art Malik (Kamran Shah) WMA
Odette Benatar (girl), Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
Heinz Winter (Hanz), Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
John Rhys-Davies (Pushkin), Timothy Dalton (James Bond) WMA
Timothy Dalton (James Bond), John Rhys-Davies (Pushkin) WMA
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Levande Måltavla 1985 Iskallt Uppdrag 1987 Tid För Hämnd 1989
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Champagne Bollinger R.D. 1975 The Living Daylights
James Bond
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