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Licensed to Kill

  • 1965
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
211
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Licensed to Kill (1965)
ParodyActionAdventureComedy

Dauntless 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... Read allDauntless 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... Read allDauntless 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... Read all

  • Director
    • Lindsay Shonteff
  • Writers
    • Howard Griffiths
    • Lindsay Shonteff
  • Stars
    • Tom Adams
    • Karel Stepanek
    • Peter Bull
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    211
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    • Director
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Writers
      • Howard Griffiths
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Stars
      • Tom Adams
      • Karel Stepanek
      • Peter Bull
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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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
    • Director
      • Lindsay Shonteff
    • Writers
      • Howard Griffiths
      • Lindsay Shonteff
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    vjetorix

    One damp spoof

    Let's be frank. This is one damp spoof. I'll go into the details of this deadly dull affair if, for some reason, you're interested. Tom Adams is Charles Vine, an inexperienced agent whose assignment is to keep an eye on a scientist (Karel Stepanek) as he prepares his formula for Regrav, a process that reverses gravitational waves. Vine is `a double 0 number, licensed to kill' and he certainly does make use of that particular privilege. During the course of the film Vine kills more than a dozen people. It's not the number that gives one pause, it's the callous and somehow nonchalant way he goes about it that is perturbing. Vine is, by his own confession, in it for the money but one suspects he gets a certain pleasure out of taking lives as well.

    Stepanek (Our Man in Havana), as the Swedish scientist, gives the best performance of the movie but that's not saying much. The entire production is so lifeless that the actors seem to just want to get it over with, and one can hardly blame them. The film starts off with a bad taste killing when a nanny pulls a machine gun out of her baby buggy and slaughters a man in front of her two infant charges. Then we are treated to a lame theme song by Sammy Davis Jr. and it's all downhill from here, folks. The film suffers from poor pacing, badly choreographed gun battles and worse fight scenes and the whole thing feels much longer than its 95 minute running time.
    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.
    7Deusvolt

    Tom Adams is tougher and manlier than all the other James Bond actors combined.

    Wielding a heavy broomhandle Mauser, double 00 agent Tom Adams shows how to shoot down a helicopter by concentrating on its tail blades. Predicting an ambush, he sneaks to the rear of his enemies and shoots them summarily in the back of their heads without quarter or qualm. He shoots and kills a dozen or so people in this movie, some from a moving car in busy London traffic, with the nonchalance of Al Capp's Detective 'Fearless' Fosdick.

    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.
    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.
    5Uriah43

    A Spoof of the "James Bond" Franchise

    This movie essentially begins with an agent for the British Secret Service named "Charles Vine" (Tom Adams) being assigned to guard a Swedish nuclear physicist by the name of "Professor Henrik Jacobsen" (Karel Stepanek) who has developed a new technology that has the potential to disable incoming nuclear missiles. That being the case, although he plans to sell this technology to the British government, the Soviet Union has other plans and are willing to do everything at their disposal to either capture or kill the professor first. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film had the potential of being a really good spy movie except that the decision was made to turn it into a spoof of the "James Bond" franchise rather than a more serious and solid picture in its own right. In that respect it resembled the "Matt Helm" (starring Dean Martin) or the "Flint" (James Coburn) films than the actual James Bond movies. And like the other two spoofs this particular film wasn't too bad. But again, with a little bit of thought or effort it could have been much better. In any case, I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Quotes

      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?

    • Connections
      Followed by Where the Bullets Fly (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • July 1965 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World
    • Filming locations
      • London Heliport, Lombard Rd, Battersea, London, England, UK(Helicopter shootings)
    • Production companies
      • Alistair
      • Embassy Pictures Corporation (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)

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