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THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS

NAME OF SONG: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS

FILM: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS

YEAR: 1987

SUNG BY: A-HA

COMPOSED BY: JOHN BARRY

FILM PLOT OUTLINE: James Bond is sent to aid in the defection of top Soviet General Koskov. Koskov informs MI6 of a plot to assassinate British agents and 007 is sent to kill Pushkin the man behind the plot.

STARRING: Timothy Dalton as James Bond Maryam d’Abo Jeroen Krabbe Joe Don Baker

MEMORABLE BECAUSE: Bond skiing down a mountain in a ‘Cello case.

QUOTE “We have an old saying too, Georgi. And you’re full of it.”

GADGETS Phillips keyring finder Explosive milk bottles

INTERESTING MUSICAL FACTS: In his 12th and final film Barry collaborated with A-ha for the main title song. Behind closed doors things were not good. John Barry just didn’t get on with A-ha and they argued continuously.

INTERESTING FILM FACTS: Timothy Dalton beat a number of actors lined up for the role of 007 including Sam Neill and Christopher Reeve. Dalton injected the character with his own unique acting as had Moore and actually tried to play Bond as close to Fleming’s character as possible.

 


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