Review of The Living Daylights (1987) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 25 Jun 1995
Dalton has training in classical theater; he has pedigree, looks, class. But as Bond he is – face it – dull as dirt. Too much spoofing is bad (see Moore), none is deadly (see Dalton).
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This review of The Living Daylights (1987) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 25 Jun 1995.
The Living Daylights has generally received positive reviews.
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