James Bond es enviado a investigar una decisión de la KGB de matar a todos los espías enemigos y descubre un acuerdo de armas que puede tener importantes ramificaciones mundiales.James Bond es enviado a investigar una decisión de la KGB de matar a todos los espías enemigos y descubre un acuerdo de armas que puede tener importantes ramificaciones mundiales.James Bond es enviado a investigar una decisión de la KGB de matar a todos los espías enemigos y descubre un acuerdo de armas que puede tener importantes ramificaciones mundiales.
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- CuriosidadesTimothy Dalton was originally considered for the role of James Bond in the late 1960s, after Sir Sean Connery left the role, following Sólo se vive dos veces (1967). Dalton was screentested by Albert R. Broccoli for 007 al servicio secreto de su Majestad (1969), but he turned down the part, as he thought he was too young. He was also considered for Diamantes para la eternidad (1971), but turned it down again, still feeling he was too young. He was considered again for the role in Solo para sus ojos (1981), when for a while, it was unclear whether Sir Roger Moore would return. However, Dalton declined at that time, as there was no script (or even first draft). Dalton was offered the role again in 1983 for Octopussy (1983), and yet again in 1985 for Panorama para matar (1985), but had to decline the role both times due to previous commitments.
- PifiasTo lose the KGB agent following Kara, Bond has her openly go into the phone booth with her cello case so the agent would know it was her. But this plan only alerts the agent to her and gives them, according to Bond, "about ten minutes, if we're lucky." He should have had her conceal herself completely behind the trolley car as she walked from the building straight to Bond's car so that the KGB agent would have never become aware of her, thereby giving them potentially hours to escape.
- Citas
James Bond: Cheer up, Saunders. The operation's a success. And officially, its still yours.
Saunders: I have no intention of leaving it at that, 007! I'm reporting to M that you deliberately missed. Your orders were to kill that sniper!
James Bond: *Stuff* my orders! I only kill professionals. That girl didn't know one end of her rifle from the other. Go ahead. Tell M what you want. If he fires me, I'll thank him for it. Whoever she was, it must have scared the living daylights out of her.
- Créditos adicionalesWhen A-HA is credited as the performers of the opening theme song in the opening credits, their band name is given in the actual "A-HA logo font." This is the only time this has been done in the series.
- ConexionesFeatured in Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)
Dalton's take on the character was to return it (and I hope you're sitting down) to the brooding, cruel and methodical assassin envisioned by Flemming in his original stories. TD was a RADA trained Shakespearian actor for God's sake and certainly had no intention of smirking and punning his way through each adventure. Dalton said that half the world loved Connery and the other half loved Moore (which is hedging your bets a bit) but he bravely chose to play it like neither. We can only imagine at the relief Richard Maibrum must have felt, given the opportunity to finally write an real screenplay tailored to the new approach, having been no doubt advised in previous outings that plot and character was superfluous to requirements. The result is a story set in the real world . Goodbye super-villains bloated on world domination plots and hello to arms dealers, Afgan resistance fighters, double crosses and political assassinations. After so many remakes of You Only Live Twice it certainly is a tonic and Dalton's hard-edged, professional spy washes over you like a radox bath following a 300 mile trek through the Gobi. His performance reinvigorates the series and makes all thats old new again. The familiar elements are all here - the car, the girls, the locations, but anchored in a real cold war setting with Pretenders loving KGB agents round every corner and the credible whiff of counter-espionage, the whole thing crackles with an energy and an urgency that would have been a fantasy in any of Moores mirth-ridden efforts. Even John Barry's music, in his final contribution to the series, is a fresh and exciting affair - blending high tempo action cues with his usual gift for generating a sense of foreboding and pathos in equal measure. Yes, Bond hadn't felt this good or LOOKED this good since the mid-sixites but as if to prove the old adage that you can't have too much of a good thing, we didn't. Audiences found Dalton humorless and the heady excesses of good story, three-dimensional characterisation and real world setting somewhat distracting. After all, where were all the puns (Dalton's "he got the boot" aside), the jokes and the evil bloke at the end who plans to ravage the planet with deadly spores? People were beginning to ask and Dalton still had two films to go on his contract....
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Alta tensió
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Rock of Gibraltar, Gibraltar(opening sequence)
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- Presupuesto
- 40.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 51.185.897 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 11.051.284 US$
- 2 ago 1987
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 51.220.890 US$
- Duración2 horas 10 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1