Condition: Very Good to Excellent
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Size: 20 cm x 25 cm (8 in x 10 in) (Unframed)
Size: 30.5 cm x 35.5 cm (12.25 in x 14 in) (Framed)
"The name is Bond, James Bond..."
A guaranteed original 8x10 movie still from 1987 for "The Living Daylights", the fifteenth film of the James Bond franchise.
Taking it's title from the last of Ian Fleming's Bond stories, the film introduces Timothy Dalton as a darker and more serious 007, alongside Maryam D'Abo, Joe Don Baker, Art Malik and the reintroduced Aston Martin, this time a V8 Vantage.
John Glen returned to direct the fourth of his five Bond films, shooting in Gibraltar, Austria and on the 007 sound stage at Pinewood. A critical and commercial success, the movie grossed nearly $200M at the box office and paved the way for 1989's License to Kill.
This wonderful still captures Dalton's 007 in iconic tuxedo and ice cool stare! It would have been used for promotion at the time of the film's release and is in superb condition.
It has been framed by us in a black ayous wood frame with an iced white mount, protective barrier board and crystal clear Perspex glazing. As our photos show, it will look amazing on display!
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Note: This poster is priced framed. Photos showing 'in room' images are for illustration only. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.