Movie Information
(The Living Daylights)

Year of Production: 1987
Date of Release: 29 June 1987 (UK), 31 July 1987 (US)
Running Times: 130 mins
Format: Technicolor 35mm Panavision
Classification: PG (UK), PG (US)
Ratio: 2.35:1 Panavision
Sound: Dolby

Cast

Timothy Dalton [James Bond]
Maryam d'Abo [Kara Milovy]
Jeroen Krabbe [General Georgi Koskov]
Joe Don Baker [Brad Whitaker]
John Rhys-Davies [General Leonid Pushkin]
Art Malik [Kamran Shah]
Andreas Wisniewski [Necros]
Thomas Wheatley [Saunders]
Desmond Llewelyn [Q]
Robert Brown [M]
Geoffrey Keen [Minister of Defence]
Walter Gotell [General Anatol Gogol]
Caroline Bliss [Miss Moneypenny]
John Terry [Felix Leiter]
Virginia Hey [Rubavitch]
John Bowe [Colonel Feyador]
Julie T. Wallace [Rosika Miklos]
Kell Tyler [Linda]
Catherine Rabett [Liz]
Dulice Liecier [Ava]
Nadim Sawalha [Chief of Security, Tangier]
Alan Talbot [Koskov's KGB Minder]
Carl Rigg [Imposter]
Tony Cyrus [Chief of Snow Leopard Brotherhood]
Atik Mohamed [Achmed]
Michael Moor, Sumar Khan [Kamran's men]
Ken Sharrock [jailer]
Peter Porteous [gasworks supervisor]
Antony Carrick [male secretary, Blayden]
Frederick Warder [004]
Glyn Baker [002]
Derek Hoxby [Sergeant Stagg]
Bill Weston [butler, Blayden]
Richard Cubison [Trade Centre toastmaster]
Heinz Winter [concierge, Vienna hotel]
Leslie French [lavatory attendant]
Odette Benatar, Dianna Casale, Sharon Devlin, Femi Gardiner, Patricia Keefer, Ruddy
Rodriguez, Maite Sanchez, Cela Savannah, Karen Seeberg, Waris Walsh, Karen Williams [girls]
John Barry [orchestra conductor - uncredited]
Simon Crane [first Gibraltar soldier - uncredited]
Michael Percival [Blayden cook - uncredited]
Paul Weston [second Gibraltar soldier - uncredited]
Michael G. Wilson [opera patron - uncredited]

Production

Production Company: Eon Productions / Danjaq / United Artists
Producers: Michael G. Wilson, Albert R. Broccoli
Associate Producers: Tom Pevsner, Barbara Broccoli
Production Managers: Philip Kohler, Sparky Greene, Arno Ortmair, Denise O'Dell
Production Manager [Action Unit]: Leonhard Gmur
Unit Manager: Iris Rose
Production Supervisor: Anthony Waye
Prod Co-Ordinators: Pam Parker, Janine Lodge, Daniela Stibitz, Ihsanne Khalafaoui, Brenda Ramos, Davin Severdia, May Capsaskis
Director of Production: Charles Juroe

Script: Richard Maibaum, Michael G. Wilson
Characters: Ian Fleming

Director: John Glen
Assistant Director: Gerry Gavigan
2nd Unit Director: Arthur Wooster
2nd Unit Assistant Director: Terry Madden
Additional Assistant Director: Terry Blyther, Ahmed Hatimi, Mohammed Hassini, Callum McDougall, Crispin Reece, Nick Heckstall-Smith

Director of Photography: Alec Mills
2nd Unit Director of Photography: Arthur Wooster
Additional Photography: Tom Sanders
Aerial Photography: Phil Pastuhov
Camera Operator: Michael Frift
2nd Unit Camera Operator: Malcolm Macintosh
Additional Camera Operator: Michael Anderson, Fred Waugh, Peter Rohe
Focus: Frank Elliott, Michael Evans, Nicholas Wilson, Dan McKinny, Horst Becker
Electrics Supervisor: John Tythe
Camera Grips: Chunky Huse, Ken Atherfold, Richard Haw
Clapper Loader: Simon Mills
Stills: Keith Hamshere, George Whitear

Editor: John Grover, Peter Davies
Assistant Editor: Matthew Glen, John Nuth, Wayne Smith

Music: John Barry; Mozart [40th Symphony in G Minor 1st Movement]; Borodin [String Quartet in D Minor]; Tchaikovsky [Rococo Variations]
Songs: Pal Waaktaar, John Barry [The Living Daylights]; John Barry, Chrissie Hynde [Where Has Everybody Gone?; If There Was a Man]
Songs Performed By: A-Ha [The Living Daylights]; The Pretenders [Where Has Everybody Gone?; If There Was a Man]
Song Producers: Jason Corsaro, A-Ha, John Barry [The Living Daylights]; John Barry, Paul O'Duffy [Where Has Everybody Gone?; If There Was a Man]
Music Editor: Alan Killick
Music Mixer: Dick Lewzey

Sound Recording: Derek Ball
Assistant Sound Recording: Brian Marshall
Additional Sound Recording: Brian Marshall, Roby Glover (Geuver?)
Sound Re-Recding Mixers: Graham V. Hartstone, John Hayward
Sound Editor: Colin Miller, Vernon Messenger, Derek Holding, Peter Musgrave
Assistant Sound Editor: Mark Mostyn, William Barringer, Robert Gavin
Assistant Sound Effects: Jean-Pierre Lelong
Boom Operator: Ken Nightingale

Supervising Make Up: George Frost
Make Up: Eric Allwright, Naomi Donne, Edwin Erfmann
Hair Supervisor: Ramon Gow
Hair: Helen Lennox, Barbara Sutton
Costume Designer: Emma Porteous
Costume Supervisor: Tiny Nicholls
2nd Unit Wardrobe Master: Don Mothersill
Swimwear: Gottex
Hats: Kenneth Shilling
Costume Makers: Bermans and Nathans Ltd

Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Hewitt
Special Visual Effects: John Richardson
Special Effects: Clive Beard, Chris Corbould, Danny Dark, Garth Inns, John Morris, Ken Morris, Willi Neuner, Brian Smithies, Joss Williams
Model Photography: Leslie Dear
Video Effects Supervisor: Richard Hewitt
Front Projection: Roy Moores
Title Opticals: Screen Opticals

Production Designer: Peter Lamont
Art Director: Terry Ackland-Snow
Assistant Art Director: James Morahan, Ted Ambrose, Dennis Bosher
Additional Art Director: Michael Lamont, Ken Court, Fred Hole, Bert Davey, Thomas Riccabona, Peter Manhard
Set Decorator: Michael Ford, Christoph Kanter
Assistant Set Decorator: Jille Brown
Austrian Assistant Set Decorator: Christoph Kanter
Construction Manager: Anthony Graysmark
Assistant Construction Managers: Ken Pattenden, Alfred Dobsak
Main Title Designer: Maurice Binder
Props: Bert Hearn
Production Buyers: Sid Palmer, Peter Palmer
Production Buyer [Austria]: Johannes Slapa
Sketch Artist: Roger Deer
Chief Sculptor: Fred Evans
Scenic Artist: Jacqueline Stears

Continuity: June Randall
2nd Unit Continuity: Jean Bourne
Secretary to Broccoli: Sandra Frieze
Secretary to Wilson: Joanna Brown
Secretary to Juroe: Amanda Schofield
Location Production Secretary: Sophie Koekenhoff, Hind Hanif, Sonja Beutura
Production Accountant: Douglas Noakes
Assistant Accountant: Allan Davies
Production Controller: Reginald A. Barkshire
Horse Master: Greg Powell
Transport Co-Ordinator: Gerhard Rupp
US Contacts: Mary Stellar, Tina Banta
Aerial Liason: Marc Wolff
Armourer: Simon Atherton
Marketing Director: Charles Juroe
Unit Publicity: Geoff Freeman
Publicity Assistant: Rebecca West
Horse Providers: La Societe R.E.N.A.
Floral Arrangers: Kenneth Turner Flowers
CIA Boat Supervisor: Spectral Marine
Military Dioramas: Little Lead Soldiers
Transport: D & D International Locations, Location Facilities Ltd, Renown Freight, The Travel Company
Travel: D & D International Locations, Location Facilities Ltd, Renown Freight, The Travel Company

Location Manager: Nick Daubeny, John Bernard, Arie Bohrer, Stefan Zurcher, Driss Gaidi
Morocco Production Liason: Zakaria Alaqui
Gibraltar Production Liason: Joseph Viale
Location Catering: Location Caterers, Rafael Hosteleria Internacional
Location Accountant: Jane Meagher, Christl Kirchner
Location Transport Managers: Arno Esterez, Andy Grosch

Stunt Supervisor: Paul Weston
Driving Stunts Arranger: Remy Julienne
Aerial Stunts Arranger: B.J. Worth
Aerial Stunt Double For Timothy Dalton: B.J. Worth
Aerial Stunt Double: Jake Lombard
Aerial Stunts: Jake Brake
Stunts: Doug Robinson, Michel Julienne, Nick Wilkinson, Simon Crane, Elaine Ford, Roy Alon, Del Baker, Jason White, Tom Delmar
Stunt Double For Timothy Dalton: Simon Crane
Horse Stunts: Brian Bowes, Jorge Casares, Steve Dent, Nick Gillard, Joaquin Olias, Miguel Lombard, Dan O'Brien, Jose Maria Serrano, Miguel Pedregosa, Graeme Crowther
Driving Stunts: Christian Bonnichon, Jo Cote, Jean-Claude Houbard (rn: Houbart), Dominique Julienne
Safety Climber: Hamish MacInnes

Casting: Debbie McWilliams

Locations

Atlas Mountains, Morocco; Bratislava, Slovakia; England, UK; Gibraltar, UK; Italy; Kärnten, Austria; Mojave Desert, California, USA [C-130 sequences]; Tangier, Morocco; Vienna, Austria; Ourazazate, Morocco

Alternative Titles

James Bond 007 Der Hauch des Todes - German, Killing is no Game - translated French, Death Is Not a Game - translated French / Belgian, 007 zona pericolo - Italian, Agente 007, zona pericolo - Italian, 007: High Tension - translated Spanish, Having the Finger on the Trigger - translated Greek.