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The Living Daylights (1987) Eliminates Spies on Blu-Ray
MGM Home Entertainment released The Living Daylights to Blu-ray on September 15, 2015. John Glen directed the film starring Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, and Jeroen Krabbé.
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A View To A Kill (1985) Plots Destruction on Blu-Ray
MGM Home Entertainment released A View To A Kill to Blu-ray on September 15, 2015. John Glen directed the film starring Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, and Tanya Roberts.
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Octopussy (1983) Lays a Faberge Egg on Blu-Ray
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Octopussy to Blu-ray on September 15, 2015. John Glen directed the film starring Roger Moore, Maud Adams, and Louis Jourdan.
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For Your Eyes Only (1981) Gives Us Some Kisses on Blu-Ray
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment released For Your Eyes Only to Blu-ray on October 21, 2008. John Glen directed the film starring Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, and Topol.
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Summaries
The Living Daylights (1987)
Bond assists a KGB agent in his escape from Czechoslovakia. While doing so, he disobeys an order to kill the Russian sniper trying to kill the KGB agent.
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A View To A Kill (1985)
Bond discovers a microchip on a mission to Siberia. Investigating the chip leads him to the leader of Zorin Industries, Max Zorin.
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Octopussy (1983)
British secret agent 009 is killed for being a clown. He was holding a forgery of a faberge egg. It appears the Russians are selling state jewelry at auction in England.
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Lunchtime Movie Review
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Eon Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. released For Your Eyes Only to theaters on June 26, 1981; grossing $195.3 million worldwide. John Glen directed the film which starred Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, and Topol.
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Male Bonding
The Living Daylights (1987)
United Artists released The Living Daylights to theaters on July 31, 1987. John Glen directs the film which stars Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, and Jeroen Krabbé.
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