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A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film, the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the seventh and final appearance of Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming 's 1960 short story " From a View to a Kill ", the film has an entirely original screenplay.
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"A View to a Kill" (song), the film's theme song by Duran Duran; A View to a Kill, a soundtrack album from the film; A View to a Kill, two 1985 computer games based on the film "From a View to a Kill", a James Bond short story by Ian Fleming, from the 1960 collection For Your Eyes Only "A View to a Kill" (The Vampire Diaries), an episode of the ...
"A View to a Kill" is a song by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 7 May 1985. Written and recorded as the theme for the James Bond film of the same name , it became one of the band's biggest hits.
Steve Crow reviewed A View to a Kill in Space Gamer No. 76. [1] Crow commented that "the only possible reasons I could see to buy A View to a Kill are a) if you want to pick up on all the things you missed or were confused about in the movie and no one gets around to novelizing it (yes, folks, it follow the movie's script that exactly); b) if you want to play out the exact sequence of the move ...
The theme song "A View to a Kill", was written by John Barry and Duran Duran, and was recorded in London with a 60-piece orchestra. "A View to a Kill" is the most successful Bond theme to date. In 1986 Barry and Duran Duran were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.
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A Vow to Kill is a 1995 made for TV movie directed by Harry Longstreet, starring Richard Grieco and Julianne Phillips, [1] and first televised on February 1, 1995. Others in the cast include Peter MacNeill , Tom Cavanagh , Nicole Oliver and Larissa Laskin .