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| Consumer Advice: | Contains moderate violence |
| Language | Infrequent, mild |
| Sex/Nudity | Infrequent mild references |
| Violence | Frequent, moderate |
| Other | Some mild drugs references |
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| This work was passed with no cuts made. |
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| The main spoken language in this work is English. |
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| Directed by John Glen |  |
The cast for this work includes: Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Anthony Zerbe, Frank McRae, Everett McGill, Wayne Newton, Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Starke, Pedro Armendariz Jr., Desmond Llewelyn, David Hedison, Priscilla Barnes, Robert Brown, Caroline Bliss, Don Stroud. |
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| When submitted to the BBFC the work had a running time of 127m 44s. |
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| This work was submitted to the BBFC by MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) Ltd . |
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General Remarks |
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A film or video, together with associated trailers may exist in several versions and all versions known to the BBFC are listed below.
| Category | Type | Date | Company | Run Time | Cut | Title |
 | Film | 23/05/1989 | U.I.P. (UK) | 132m 17s | Yes | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | VideoTrailer | 29/11/1989 | Warner Home Video Ltd | 1m 47s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 12/02/1990 | Warner Home Video Ltd | 126m 50s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | VideoTrailer | 21/04/1994 | Warner Home Video Ltd | 1m 48s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 12/05/1994 | Warner Home Video Ltd | 126m 57s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | VideoTrailer | 10/11/2000 | MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) Ltd | 1m 48s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | VideoTrailer | 10/11/2000 | MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) Ltd | 1m 14s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 30/11/2000 | MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) Ltd | 127m 23s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 04/07/2005 | MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) Ltd | 127m 44s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 05/01/2009 | Twentieth Century Fox Home Ent. | 133m 17s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
 | Video | 06/01/2009 | Twentieth Century Fox Home Ent. | 133m 17s | | LICENCE TO KILL |
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Details are likely to be more complete and accurate for the version submitted most recently.
When a film is transferred to video the running time will be shorter by approximately 4% due to the differing number of frames per second. This does not mean that the video version has been cut or re-edited. |
| This entry was last updated 10/02/2009 |