Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDauntless British agent Charles Vine is called upon to escort to London the famed Swedish scientist Henrik Jacobs to negotiate the sale of a secret formula. However, sinister forces gambling... Leggi tuttoDauntless British agent Charles Vine is called upon to escort to London the famed Swedish scientist Henrik Jacobs to negotiate the sale of a secret formula. However, sinister forces gambling for enormous stakes are already at work. With the aid of the most fantastic gadgets, Vine... Leggi tuttoDauntless British agent Charles Vine is called upon to escort to London the famed Swedish scientist Henrik Jacobs to negotiate the sale of a secret formula. However, sinister forces gambling for enormous stakes are already at work. With the aid of the most fantastic gadgets, Vine manages to extricate his charges from the most diabolical traps until the final battle in... Leggi tutto
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I first saw this movie, via Turner's Chanel 17, when I was in college. It seemed to me to be head and shoulders above the average James Bond-wannabies. It stuck with me well enough I watched the second film, called WHERE THE BULLETS FLY, when it was offered.
My only regret is, since TIME-WARNER took over Turner Television, many of these 'small' films are lost...never re-shown....by these out-of-touch cost-accountants that run TW.
Take my advice...if offered a chance to see LICENSED TO KILL or WHERE THE BULLETS FLY, give it a chance. It MIGHT just grow on you.
The lead British actor, Tom Adams, plays the main character as though he was born to the role. In an easy laid back fashion that exudes a sincere confidence, his 'tongue in cheek' performance is just right for this film. He's believable, satirical and funny where it counts. In essence, he was perfectly cast for this well done, if not the best, of the James Bond Spoof's.
The plot is, at times, a bit confusing. But what the film lacked in story-line is made up for by the well paced action sequences. Just when you think you might become bored, something happens and you're caught up in the whole affair once again. And the black and white photography well captures the mood of the time.
For many who are devotees of the 1950's - 1960's espionage drama era, this film is a must see. If for no other reason, simply the pure fun of it.
The action scenes are well executed and Tom Adams is better built than Sean Connery and certainly lacks the jocular effeteness of Roger Moore. He sort of looks like those goony secret service men who guard the President of the United States. In short, he looks like the real thing.
I understand from an IMDb correspondent that there was one sequel to this film. It turns out there are two but their reviews are not promising.
This was shown in the Philippines under the title Licensed to Kill.
On the tele he was a regular in a show called "Spy Trap" and put in guest appearances in "The Avengers", "The Persuaders", "Ghost Squad", "The Strange Report" and a series called "The Spies", of which all but one episode was wiped during the BBC's tape wiping holocaust, but he was possibly most well-known, back in the day, for his role as arch rival Daniel Fogarty in the "Onedin Line".
Filmed in the UK as a serious Eurospy, repackaged for American audiences with a more spoofy title and a matching title song by serial Sinatra collaborators Sammy Cahn and Jimmy van Heusen, with a vocal from fellow rat packer Sammy Davis junior.
As I say, the film is played about 95% straight, which does not preclude some respectable attempts at Bond-esque one liners relating to, and during interactions with, women, plus a handful of references to James Bond himself, who is treated as a more senior agent and colleague.
Tom Adams looks the part, but there's something missing. Perhaps he's a bit wooden, or perhaps he's been instructed to under play, but just doesn't have the skill or charisma to pull that off. Whichever, he is far below Richard Johnson level, not even able to reach Ray Danton level in my opinion. But the rest of the cast is populated with familiar characters from UK productions, who all contribute suitably colourful performances
The only gadget Tom is provided with is an eeny-weeny, teeny-tiny gun, from Y branch, which is rather underwhelming. Fortunately he still has his regular pistol, a "broom handle / box cannon" Mauser C96, which he keeps in a special holster on the small of his back. However he does manage to bed three woman across the course of the movie, so his sexual prowess credentials are not in question.
The film has two major faults
Firstly its hugely overcomplicated plot, which is such that the director felt the need to have an entire long winded scene at the end of the film in order to explain it to Tom (and the viewer), and the amount of screen time devoted to the theory and nature of the Macguffin ("regrav" - reverse gravity), is quite un-necessary.
Secondly, and more significantly, the dull and lifeless direction, which is completely without imagination or flair, on a level acceptable for a television show, but not the big screen.
The same goes for the action scenes, which mainly involve lots and lots of shooting. (OK, to be fair, I should acknowledge he makes a couple of nice moves with his guns, in amongst the dross). There's only one hand to hand combat scene, which is a mess, and one car chase, which is very run of the mill, but no less than three vehicle-blocking-the-road ambushes. Clearly there was no budget for car crashes or explosions either, as the helicopter scene at the climax is embarrassingly inept.
However enough people liked it to make someone believe that sequels were viable.
Bondian Banter
Rockwell - "I'll give you one man"
Pickering - "Alright, one man, but he must be your best... how about that boy who settled that gold conspiracy, what's his name? Bondson...?"
Rockwell - "I'm afraid he's otherwise engaged, but I've got a good man for you..."
(Tom is in bed with a beautiful girl, phone rings...)
Tom - "Hello"
Rockwell - "Is that Charles Vine"
Tom - "Yes, of course it is"
Rockwell - "Its Rockwell here"
Tom - "Oh, good morning sir"
Rockwell - "Are you tied up at the moment?"
Tom - "No, I've nothing on at present..."
Rockwell - "Ah, could you possibly drag yourself away from her?"
(At the airport)
Prof Jacobsen - "This is my assistant, Miss Lindberg"
Tom - "Miss Lindberg, it will be a pleasure having you"
Miss Lindberg - "Having me where Mr Vine?" (smirk)
Tom - (smirks and turns back to the professor) "Your car is waiting..."
(Later, in the car, where Tom and the cameraman have been leering at Miss Lindberg's legs)
Prof Jacobsen - "You are a scientist Mr Vine?"
Tom - "Yes, in a way"
Miss Lindberg - "In which field?"
Tom - "I studied mathematics, why?"
Miss Lindberg - "I'm sorry, I assumed it was physiology, you seem to have an obsessive interest in anatomy"
Tom - "I am interested in certain areas of the subject" (smirk)
Miss Lindberg (smirk)
(At the research facility)
Tom - "You enjoying yourself?"
Computer Girl - "I am. I have an aptitude for figures."
Tom - "So have I. Tell me, what does this machine do?"
Computer Girl - "It gives general information, depending on the questions it receives."
Tom - "I see. Ask it for your telephone number, will you?"
(Later, in bed)
Computer Girl -"Why, what's your name?"
Tom - "Charles Vine"
Computer Girl -"It's funny, I met someone like you in Florida"
Tom - "Oh really, who was he?"
Computer Girl -"James, James something"
Tom - "Oh, ah, what did he do?"
Computer Girl -"He told me he was a vacuum cleaner salesman"
Tom - "Ah, isn't that a coincidence, so am I" (clinch)
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film in English language markets and territories is alternatively known as ''Licensed to Kill'' in the UK and ''The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World'' in the USA.
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Charles Vine: You enjoying yourself?
Computer Center Girl: I am. I have an aptitude for figures.
Charles Vine: So have I. Tell me, what does this machine do?
Computer Center Girl: It gives general information, depending on the questions it receives.
Charles Vine: I see. Ask it for your telephone number, will you?
- ConnessioniFollowed by Il molto onorevole agente di Sua Maestà britannica (1966)
- Colonne sonoreThe 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World
(U.S. version only)
Written by Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen
Sung by Sammy Davis Jr.; (A Reprise Records Artist)
Arranged by Claus Oberman
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