Timothy Dalton as James Bond in *License to Kill* (1989)
Framed photo of "Timothy Dalton as James Bond in *Licence to Kill* (1989)" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Timothy Dalton in *License to Kill*: The explosive undercover mission in Isthmus City
This photograph captures Timothy Dalton in his darkest portrayal of James Bond, during the filming of *License to Kill* in 1989. Directed by John Glen, this sixteenth installment in the series was filmed primarily in Mexico and Florida, marking the first time Bond operated outside the official framework of MI6. This scene captures the dramatic intensity that characterized Dalton’s revolutionary approach, transforming the secret agent into a ruthless avenger following the mutilation of Felix Leiter by drug lord Franz Sanchez.
Despite grossing $156 million worldwide, this film marked the end of the Dalton era after just two appearances in the iconic role. The Welsh actor brought a new psychological dimension to the character, drawing directly from Ian Fleming’s novels. His intense performance opposite Robert Davi and a debuting Benicio del Toro created a unique atmosphere, closer to an action thriller than the franchise’s traditional family entertainment.
A truly exceptional piece that captures the rebellious spirit of the most human Bond on screen.