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Com Licença para Matar

Título original: Licensed to Kill
  • 1965
  • 1 h 36 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
210
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Com Licença para Matar (1965)
ParodyActionAdventureComedy

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDauntless 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... Ler tudoDauntless 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... Ler tudoDauntless 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... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Lindsay Shonteff
  • Roteiristas
    • Howard Griffiths
    • Lindsay Shonteff
  • Artistas
    • Tom Adams
    • Karel Stepanek
    • Peter Bull
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    210
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    • Direção
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Roteiristas
      • Howard Griffiths
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Artistas
      • Tom Adams
      • Karel Stepanek
      • Peter Bull
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Tom Adams
    Tom Adams
    • Charles Vine
    Karel Stepanek
    Karel Stepanek
    • Henrik Jacobsen
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Masterman
    John Arnatt
    John Arnatt
    • Rockwell
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Walter Pickering
    Felix Felton
    • Tetchkinov
    Veronica Hurst
    Veronica Hurst
    • Julia Lindberg
    Judy Huxtable
    Judy Huxtable
    • Computer Center Girl
    Carol Blake
    • Crossword Puzzle Girl
    Claire Gordon
    Claire Gordon
    • Hospital Doctor
    Sarah Maddern
    • Hotel Maid
    Mona Chong
    • Chinese Girl
    Shelagh Booth
    • Governess
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Russian Commissar
    Denis Holmes
    • Maltby
    Gary Hope
    Gary Hope
    • Army Officer
    Billy Milton
    Billy Milton
    • Wilson
    Oliver MacGreevy
    • First Russian Commissar
    • Direção
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Roteiristas
      • Howard Griffiths
      • Lindsay Shonteff
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    5DanTheMan2150AD

    Lower Tier Shonteff

    If you've ever seen Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and wondered, where on earth that song the cast starts singing at the party comes from, the answer is this. Despite the US edit of this movie boasting a brilliant title song by Sammy Davis Jr, something the UK version desperately lacks, it doesn't stop Licensed to Kill from being a rather lacklustre 007 homage from unconventional Canadian genius Linsday Shonteff. Even with the dubious connections to Bond, he's name dropped many times throughout with clear references made to past adventures, it's extremely by the numbers in terms of its plot and characters despite the best efforts of Tom Adams as leading man Charles Vine and the rest of the cast. The film just gets lost in its own plot, about some device that can reverse the effects of gravity all the while it tries to add Cold War politics, counter-espionage and many many kidnappings into the mix. Licensed to Kill is on the lower tier of Shonteff productions but is still worth a watch to see how low-budget UK cinema can still deliver a fun time.
    7karlericsson

    How I long to see this one again! Well, I did finally.

    I saw this film when I was fourteen and now I'm 48. In the meantime, I've seen thousands of films but never again this film. Could I be mistaken in my memory of it, I asked myself. Then I got hold of Lindsay Shonteff's 'Big Zapper' and found a marvelous satire about most everything but especially about sex and violence, which is ridiculed most thoroughly in that film. I now believe my memory and this film is the one I most desire to see of all films lost to me. First of all, another reviewer wrote about 'black and white - photo'. This film was shot in wonderful color, especially vivid to me. There were the most endearing autumn colors. I fear there are some really gruesome copies out there, which do not do justice to this film. Now for the film. My impression of Tom Adams was then, that he made any other agent-actor, including Sean Connery and James Coburn (whom I both like), look like choir-boys in comparison. This man was no bull-s**t. Strapped on his back was a gun. He never drew it from where it was. He let it stay there and when meeting up with bad guys, he shot from the back, each time ruining an overcoat. He also had a small gun of one shot, which he could hide behind a matchbox if necessary and when offered a last smoke before dying, he reversed the cards. The gun on the back was however much more fun. In the end of the film, he is chased by 'Sadistikoff' (yes, a pun) through some alleys in the city, early in the morning (nobody else is around). Since everything is so quiet, he notices that his shoes are far too noisy. He takes them off and continues in his socks. Sadistikoff notices the same thing and takes his shoes off - you can see, that there are holes in his worn-out socks! Poor Russia. This silent scene all ends when Adams lets the lid of a garbage-can smash down and hides opposite it in a doorway or something of the kind. Sadistikoff comes in and empties his gun on the garbage-can. Adams steps out and Sadistikoff is history. Just to see Adams in this role again - what a treat! Will I ever again? I saw Adams in some spy-flick with Raquel Welch, in which he played a heavy. I was not mistaken. This guy really had charisma. Why was he stopped, I wonder? Refused to play ball? I don't know. Or was it Lindsay Shonteff, the director, who made Adams look so good and who is equally neglected? Quentin Tarantino hasn't seen this one, nor seems anyone else of those who claim to dig up lost diamonds. Dig this one up, if you can!

    Well, I got a German copy of the film on VHS and must admit that time has not been too kind to it. The humor does however still remain and the film impresses now for the fact that it was obviously done on a shoestring budget.

    It is also obvious, when seeing this film again, how little special effects mean in order to maintain your interest in a film. Had they blown up a real helicopter in the end of the film instead of no helicopter at all, which was the case obviously, it would not have made the film better or worse. In fact, action is highly overpraised. It is for idiots. A thinking man or woman look for other things in a movie, things that cost very little destruction and therefore little money. Such people look for a good plot that makes you feel more deeply or a dialogue that makes you think more deeply. The money then goes to the writer, the composer of music and the director who manages not to destroy a good plot and beautiful music and last but not least actors that are interesting people. This film had a decent plot and dialogue, a good craftsman of a director that could work with little money, very good actors and lousy music. Had Ennio Morricone done the score, it would have been a classic!
    7HalfCentury

    Blasting Away with The Broomhandle Mauser

    The Charles Vine character made quite an impression on me at 12 (maybe 13) years of age. The "other guy" 007 we are lead to believe, has some sort of distraction keeping him from the important task of protecting a defecting Soviet scientist with the secret of anti gravity or perpetual motion or somesuch breakthrough. Charles Vine will have to do. As Sammy Davis JR sings, He's The Second, Not the First, but The Second Best Secret Agent in The Whole Wide Worrrrld.

    An "M" stand in looks Vine over and heartily disapproves of his hand cannon, a broomhandle mauser, in a special holster that covers his entire lower back. He has several scenes where he is blasting away with this great weapon. One car chase where he leans out the window with a long silencer on the ww1 vintage pistol "Thwipp, Thwipp, Thwipping" at the enemies car in the middle of busy daytime London traffic. Later, stoppped at an enemy roadblock, he does a trickey behind his back shot, shooting through his coat, then rolls into the middle of the road and from his back shoots the other enemies, shell casing flying. All of this action barely ruffles his hair.

    His final battle places him against a master assassin with holey socks and his own silenced mauser. Charles Vine has to keep his cool and load the trickey top loading magazine of his mauser out of earshot of the close by Red assassin. The Gun was the co star. I have the very popular facsimile of the broomhandle mauser that is commonly used by fans of Star Wars to recreate the Han Solo blaster. What a horror to discover that this whole great memory of a blood thirsty intense spy drama is actually played as a super silly spoof. Completely tongue in cheek at all times. Catch it if you can. I have it on video tape and have no memory of how I came by it.
    7sataft-2

    Best Of The Bond Satires Ever Made

    I viewed this film when it opened in the US in 1965 (right in the middle of the James Bond craze), and I never forgot it. The American title was " The Second Best Secret Agent In The Whole Wide World". And the tag line for it was, " He's only number two, but he's just as good as the higher priced agent".

    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.
    9bluegerm

    Any actor who carries....and can PROPERLY LOAD ...a Mauser Broomhandle has got my vote.

    Any actor who carries....and can PROPERLY LOAD ...a Mauser Broomhandle has GOTTA worth an hour or two of my time. And Tom Adams as Charles Vine can sure do THAT. He's suave, sophisticated, very-British, and carries an odd-ball handgun. Wow!

    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.

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      The 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?

    • Conexões
      Followed by Onde as Balas Se Cruzam (1966)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The 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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      • julho de 1965 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • London Heliport, Lombard Rd, Battersea, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Helicopter shootings)
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      • Alistair
      • Embassy Pictures Corporation (I)
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