One-Hit Bond
One-Hit Bond

One-Hit Bond

2011Movie24 minJapanese

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the single James Bond film, "License to Kill" (1989), which starred Timothy Dalton. It delves into the production, reception, and legacy of this often-overlooked installment in the iconic spy franchise. The film highlights the unique challenges and criticisms Dalton's portrayal faced.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, "One-Hit Bond" primarily serves as a focused retrospective for James Bond enthusiasts. Its reception is generally positive within fan circles for providing a concise look at a film that sometimes gets lost in the franchise's history. Critical reviews specifically for this documentary are scarce, but it's appreciated for its targeted examination of "License to Kill."

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a focused and informative look at a less-celebrated Bond film.
  • Appreciated by fans for its detailed examination of Timothy Dalton's "License to Kill".
  • Provides context and analysis for a unique era in the James Bond franchise.

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Fun Fact

The documentary specifically focuses on Timothy Dalton's "License to Kill" because it was the only Bond film he starred in, making him a 'one-hit' Bond in terms of quantity of appearances.

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