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B efore developing The Living Daylights as Timothy Dalton’s James Bond debut, Eon almost made Dalton’s first Bond movie as a prequel to Dr. No that would fill in 007’s origin story.
Timothy Dalton, the third 007 in the franchise would take on Bond for two features, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill followed by Pierce Brosnans’ debut in 1995s Goldeneye.
Timothy Dalton Got Asked to Play James Bond in His 20s, but ‘I Said No… 24 or 25 Doesn’t Seem Right’ for 007 and ‘You Don’t Want to Follow Sean Connery’ ...
Featuring monster truck chases, sophisticated robots and a Die Hard-style ending, Timothy Dalton's third 007 movie changed Bond forever -- even if it never actually saw the light of day.
Timothy Dalton said in an interview with Vanity Fair that he turned down an original offer to play James Bond in his mid-20s because he didn’t think the character should be that young. Dalton ...
The Poster: Timothy Dalton’s Bond prepares to fire at a woman in a nightie. Presumable he knows she’s got a gun hidden behind her thigh. Nicest Detail: Like the first official Skyfall poster, ...
Bond has undoubtedly progressed in so many ways over the 46 years that he's been around, and it's easy to tell when you take a look at these posters. Enjoy! Sean Connery Era: ...
Timothy Dalton, who played James Bond in 1987’s “The Living Daylights” and 1989’s “Licence to Kill,” is weighing in on the blockbuster deal that saw longtime producers Michael G ...
By my count this is the first of the Craig Bond flicks to use the iconic gun barrel motif in its poster designs; some form of it was employed here and there in the Bond films of Timothy Dalton and ...