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Dangereusement vôtre

Original title: A View to a Kill
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
109K
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3,737
1,438
Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts, and Christopher Walken in Dangereusement vôtre (1985)
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The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to mad industrialist Max Zorin, who is scheming to cause massive destruction.The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to mad industrialist Max Zorin, who is scheming to cause massive destruction.The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to mad industrialist Max Zorin, who is scheming to cause massive destruction.

  • Director
    • John Glen
  • Writers
    • Richard Maibaum
    • Michael G. Wilson
    • Ian Fleming
  • Stars
    • Roger Moore
    • Christopher Walken
    • Tanya Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    109K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,737
    1,438
    • Director
      • John Glen
    • Writers
      • Richard Maibaum
      • Michael G. Wilson
      • Ian Fleming
    • Stars
      • Roger Moore
      • Christopher Walken
      • Tanya Roberts
    • 447User reviews
    • 107Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • James Bond
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Max Zorin
    Tanya Roberts
    Tanya Roberts
    • Stacey Sutton
    Grace Jones
    Grace Jones
    • May Day
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Tibbett
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Scarpine
    David Yip
    David Yip
    • Chuck Lee
    Fiona Fullerton
    Fiona Fullerton
    • Pola Ivanova
    Manning Redwood
    Manning Redwood
    • Bob Conley
    Alison Doody
    Alison Doody
    • Jenny Flex
    Willoughby Gray
    Willoughby Gray
    • Dr. Carl Mortner
    Desmond Llewelyn
    Desmond Llewelyn
    • Q
    Robert Brown
    Robert Brown
    • M
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Miss Moneypenny
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • General Gogol
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Minister of Defence
    Jean Rougerie
    Jean Rougerie
    • Aubergine
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
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    • Director
      • John Glen
    • Writers
      • Richard Maibaum
      • Michael G. Wilson
      • Ian Fleming
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    User reviews447

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    8Fella_shibby

    A violent Bond film with an aggressive, strong n sexually pulchritudinous Bond girl.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    This is the fourteenth in the Bond series and the final appearance of Roger Moore as James Bond.

    In this movie Bond has to deal with a villain Zorin, who is planning to blow up Silicon Valley. (I think he is fed up with the geeks n nerds).

    Apart from Zorin none of the henchmen are noteworthy.

    This one's a bit violent

    The main villain Zorin, a sadistic psychopath (played smoothly by Christopher Walken) displays a near-total lack of loyalty to his own men n shoots hundreds of people with machine guns n that too with a smile.

    A man gets minced in an underwater exhaust fan.

    In this movie Bond does an amazing horse hurdle race.

    It has a lovely pre credit scene of that of a breathtaking ski chase.

    It has a spectacular chase up and down the Eiffel Tower which must have inspired the parkour chase sequence in Casino Royale.

    The climactic fight scene on Golden Gate Bridge is very well done.

    This movie is Dolph Lundgren's first on-screen role, playing General Gogol's KGB bodyguard Venz but without any dialogues.

    He is present before the iconic dialogue, "No one ever leaves the KGB".

    In this movie Bond gets to cool off with Mary Stavin, Fiona Fullerton, Tanya Roberts n Grace Jones (A true Amazonian female n better than the fake Gal Gadot. Grace Jones was the first sexually aggressive Bond girl, evidenced by her reversal of positions - she climbed on top).

    Many fellas say that Muad Adams is present in the movie as an extra n uncredited of that of a passerby. I tried but didn't notice her.

    Some info on Zorin: Max Zorin is a sharp businessman, operating on the microchip market. He is highly intelligent n acts very fast cos he is the product of a Nazi medical experimentation during World War II, in which pregnant women were injected with massive quantities of steroids in an attempt to create "super-children." Most of the pregnancies failed while the few surviving babies grew to become extraordinarily intelligent-but also psychopathic.

    After the war, Hans Glaub aka Carl Mortner, the German scientist who conducted the experiments, raised a young Zorin. Zorin was later trained by KGB agents.
    6Reef-Shark

    Walken saves an otherwise forgettable Bond tale

    I can say I am a Bond fan, seeing as I own twenty of the twenty-two movies currently on DVD (as of writing this review). So far the only film I haven't enjoyed in the series has been Roger Moore's Moonraker, just because of the over the top silliness and the obvious sell-out to appeal to moviegoers who had just seen Star Wars.

    Upon seeing 'A View to a Kill' I instantly was prepared for the worst, and let me tell you this certainly is a bad Bond film. Moore is showing his obvious age, making the relations with his leading ladies undeniably awkward, to say the least. The plot is as simple as they come, and none of the actors are really given any chance with the dialogue they have been given. Moore has very few witty comments in this movie, and most of the other characters are cardboard cut outs.

    One thing however manages to make this film better than Moonraker. This is the under-appreciated role of Max Zorin, played by the always wonderful Christopher Walken. I can say without a doubt in my mind that Walken is the single saving grace in this film, exhibiting everything any good Bond villain needs.

    Exotic locations: Check! Unique henchmen/henchwoman: Check! Surrounded by beautiful girls: Check Cold and ruthless attitude: Double check! Heartless and chilling disregard for henchmen life: CHECK Walken, with a horrid script (every character in this movie is poorly written) is able to create one of the best Bond villains I've ever seen! The way he talks, the way he acts, everything he does showcases his undeniable talent. So for a movie like 'A View to a Kill' Walken's performance is like shifting through sewage and finding a large diamond ring.

    It is because of Walken that I recommend this movie and give it a relatively good rating. Everything else about this film is really forgettable. You'd think a super-strong female henchwoman would make for a memorable moment in the franchise, but this is so poorly handled that she winds up as one of the most forgettable characters in the series, as opposed to one of the best.

    Roger Moore, unfortunately, ends his career on Bond in perhaps his own worst performance, which is undeniably sad. It seems that all Bond actors seem to end their careers on the lowest of their films (Connery with 'Diamonds are Forever', Brosnan with 'Die Another Day', and though Dalton was a great Bond, I have to say 'License to Kill' was a weak film) but with those films it has always been more the scripts fault, as opposed to the actor's talent (all three tried their best with the material). Moore is just plain stiff in his last entry! The man seems to have totally lost interest in playing the character by this point.

    I consider 1979's 'Moonraker' Moore's worst, but like 'Diamonds are Forever', and 'Die Another Day', Moonraker was more the fault of the script writers; not the Bond actor. In 'A View to a Kill' Moore really shows that he is no longer capable of playing the part, and that is the saddest part of the film (especially seeing Moore seducing girls much younger than himself, with his developing turkey neck becoming quite obvious). Walken makes the movie an enjoyable, B-grade action movie, but as for Bond, this is where it becomes an undeniable fact that Moore has overstayed his welcome as Agent 007.

    Moore deserved a better ending, and the fact is that he just shouldn't have come back for this film. Octopussy may have actually been a decent departure, but Moore decided to try one last time and it really is the straw that breaks the Moore Bond's back. Enough was enough, and Moore failed to recognize when he should have cried "when!" I give this film a decent rating for the performance of Christopher Walken, but everything else is very low, and forgettable. Go and see it for Walken, but it is sad to see Moore's finally desperate breaths as he tries to keep the character going one last time.
    9rutherfordh-81993

    Incredibly Under-rated

    A View To A Kill commonly comes under as one of Roger Moore's weakest Bond films, however in my opinion, that is completely wrong. It is one of the most best of his films. The action is stronger than many previous films, the music is good and the locations such as France and San Francisco. Roger Moore is great as a Bond actor, especially down to the fact he is 57. Christopher Walken makes a fantastic and one of the very best villains. Overall, there are some bits which are a bit slow, but lots of it is exciting, strong and thrilling.
    7Edge49

    Standard Bond film

    This was much like it's predecessors, good and safe and was fun to watch. It was pretty violent too. This maybe had the most villainous villain yet! He was ruthless. I miss the gadgets and spy cars. We're these a new thing to the bond movies? Moore was good. I think I may like him more than Connery? This was his last film as Bond. We'll see how Dalton does.
    barnabyrudge

    Under-rated Bond entry.

    A View To A Kill seems to get more than its fair share of criticism. Often it is labelled the weakest of the Bond entries, but I don't think this is particularly true. Personally, I don't even rate it as the poorest of Roger Moore's Bond outings, with Moonraker and The Man With the Golden Gun standing out in my memeory as less memorable escapades than this one.

    It's Moore's final appearance as 007, and he is trying to prevent a psychotic business magnate, Max Zorin (Walken) from destroying Silicon Valley and cornering the world electronic market all for himself. To make matters worse, Zorin is not your average adversary, since he was born as the result of a Nazi doctor's scientific tamperings resulting in him being hyper-intelligent but also uncontrollably murderous. The mission takes Bond from Zorin's French chateau, to San Francisco, and ultimately to an abandoned mine close to Silicon Valley, where Zorin plans to detonate a bomb which will trigger a cataclysmic earthquake.

    The set pieces are memorable, including a parachute pursuit from the Eiffel Tower, a fire engine chase around the hilly streets of San Francisco, and an airship crash on the Golden Gate bridge. Moore looks a bit old for the part, and his sexual humour bears a greater emphasis than usual of the "dirty old man" baggage. However, he still has an easy-going charisma and good comic timing. Walken makes for a good, supremely confident villain, and is well backed by the fearsome Grace Jones. However, Tanya Roberts Bond girl character is whining and screaming so much in this film that she eventually wears out her welcome. The theme song from Duran Duran is rather too '80s, but the instrumental music by John Barry is stirring and dramatic.

    I'm not sure what all the disappointment is about. A View To A Kill is an above average Bond flick with plenty to keep you entertained.

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    • Trivia
      Sir 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 Rien que pour vos yeux (1981), Jamais plus jamais (1983), and Mourir peut attendre (2021) were released, respectively.
    • Goofs
      As 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.
    • Quotes

      [the morning after Bond sleeps with May Day]

      Max Zorin: You slept well?

      James Bond: A little restless but I got off eventually.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening 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."
    • Alternate versions
      A 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 Bons Baisers de Russie (1963), an ink pen filled with acid, and a cigarette lighter that's a flame thrower.
    • Connections
      Edited into James Bond 007 & Renault 11 in 'A View to a Kill' (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      A View to a Kill
      Music by John Barry

      Lyrics by Duran Duran

      Performed by Duran Duran

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Iceland
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 007: En la mira de los asesinos
    • Filming locations
      • Château de Chantilly, Chantilly, Oise, France(James Bond stays at Zorin's Estate)
    • Production company
      • Eon Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,327,960
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,687,114
      • May 26, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,337,730
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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