Eine Untersuchung eines Pferderennbetrugs führt 007 zu einem verrückten Industriellen, der plant, ein weltweites Mikrochip-Monopol zu schaffen, indem er das kalifornische Silicon Valley zers... Alles lesenEine Untersuchung eines Pferderennbetrugs führt 007 zu einem verrückten Industriellen, der plant, ein weltweites Mikrochip-Monopol zu schaffen, indem er das kalifornische Silicon Valley zerstört.Eine Untersuchung eines Pferderennbetrugs führt 007 zu einem verrückten Industriellen, der plant, ein weltweites Mikrochip-Monopol zu schaffen, indem er das kalifornische Silicon Valley zerstört.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesSir Roger Moore was 57 at the time of this film's release, making him the oldest actor to play James Bond, tied with David Niven in Casino Royale (1967). Moore was also the second-oldest, as he was 55 when Octopussy (1983) was released. The third-oldest are Moore, Sir Sean Connery, and Daniel Craig, who were all 53 when James Bond 007 - In tödlicher Mission (1981), Sag Niemals Nie (1983), and James Bond 007: Keine Zeit zu sterben (2021) were released, respectively.
- PatzerAs Bond and Stacey are climbing up the elevator shaft, the cables burn through and the elevator falls down the shaft. Elevators have braking systems that prevent them falling even in the event of loss of their supporting cables.
- Zitate
[the morning after Bond sleeps with May Day]
Max Zorin: You slept well?
James Bond: A little restless but I got off eventually.
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits disclaimer "Neither the name 'Zorin' nor any other name or character in this film is meant to portray a real company or actual person" appears right before the gunbarrel opening sequence. It was added after producers discovered a real company run by a person named "Zoran."
- Alternative VersionenA deleted scene presented on the DVD shows Bond being bailed out of a Paris jail by M following his taxi chase of May Day. The scene shows Bond collecting his personal effects, including the wristwatch with garrote wire from James Bond 007 - Liebesgrüße aus Moskau (1963), an ink pen filled with acid, and a cigarette lighter that's a flame thrower.
- VerbindungenEdited into James Bond 007 & Renault 11 in 'A View to a Kill' (1985)
Ausgewählte Rezension
"A View To A Kill" usually gets a lot of flak, but criticizing a larger-than-life action flick (as James Bond usually is) is like criticizing a hamburger, or any other mass product. It's no Mona Lisa and it's not meant to be. And to be honest, even the Mona Lisa is not the masterpiece it's made to be. -)
OK, so there are serious considerations about the film. And it's not so much that Roger Moore looks old, but rather that he *acts* old. Gone is the exuberance and youthful spirit of previous Moore Bonds. Moore seems tired and unenthusiastic, as if going through the motions, as if he doesn't care anymore. He doesn't convince.
Pace-wise, there's a serious flat spot early on and it lasts for a long time. It simply is boring from the moment Bond enters the Zorin residence trying to find out about any wrongdoings and about until Tanya Roberts enters the frame. It's not helped by the plot either: ex KGB agent/ specimen turned microchip businessman trying to take over the market by blowing up Silicon Valley. It could be better, much better.
What literally saves the film is the two stunning action sequences in the second half. First we got Moore and Roberts' narrow escape, leading to one of the best Bond car-chases ever. In a fire-truck of all vehicles! With Moore hanging from the extending ladder!! And then the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge sequence, brilliantly directed - is it a first for John Glen?
So, among the best Bonds this is not, but a nice farewell from Mr. Moore all the same.
OK, so there are serious considerations about the film. And it's not so much that Roger Moore looks old, but rather that he *acts* old. Gone is the exuberance and youthful spirit of previous Moore Bonds. Moore seems tired and unenthusiastic, as if going through the motions, as if he doesn't care anymore. He doesn't convince.
Pace-wise, there's a serious flat spot early on and it lasts for a long time. It simply is boring from the moment Bond enters the Zorin residence trying to find out about any wrongdoings and about until Tanya Roberts enters the frame. It's not helped by the plot either: ex KGB agent/ specimen turned microchip businessman trying to take over the market by blowing up Silicon Valley. It could be better, much better.
What literally saves the film is the two stunning action sequences in the second half. First we got Moore and Roberts' narrow escape, leading to one of the best Bond car-chases ever. In a fire-truck of all vehicles! With Moore hanging from the extending ladder!! And then the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge sequence, brilliantly directed - is it a first for John Glen?
So, among the best Bonds this is not, but a nice farewell from Mr. Moore all the same.
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- Im Angesicht des Todes
- Drehorte
- Château de Chantilly, Chantilly, Oise, Frankreich(James Bond stays at Zorin's Estate)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 30.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 50.327.960 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.687.114 $
- 26. Mai 1985
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 50.337.730 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 11 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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