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Timothy Dalton Double Feature: 25th Anniversary! THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, 1987, 130 min. Dir. John Glen. James Bond first encounters the lovely Kara Milovy at a concert hall in Bratislava. Bond is there to bring a KGB defector back to Britain while she is there to play the cello - or so it initially appears. The KGB general, too, is not what he seems, and 007 soon finds himself entangled in assassinations, arms deals and Afghanistan's mujahideen in this gritty Cold War thriller. LICENCE TO KILL, 1989, 133 min. Dir. John Glen. On his way to CIA friend Felix Leiter's wedding, James Bond is pulled into a mission that leaves Leiter injured and his bride dead. Bond vows revenge on the drug lord responsible, tracking him to Central America even after M has revoked his license to kill. Full synopsis