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The Living Daylights (1987)

 

About General Georgi Koskov

Together with his madman accomplice Whitaker, this renegade Soviet general attempts to use 007 as a pawn in his plan to secure KGB funds to finance a vast opium empire.

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Movie summary

After Bond helps Russian officer Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) make a daring defection to the West, the intelligence community is shocked when Koskov is abducted from his remote hiding place. Bond leaps into action, following a trail that leads to the gorgeous Kara (Maryam d'Abo), who plays Bond as easily as she plays her Stradivari cello. As they unravel a complex weapons scheme with global implications, they are forced into hair-raising chases, a riveting jailbreak, and an epic battle in the Afghanistan desert with tanks, airplanes, and a legion of freedom fighters on horseback.

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'The Living Daylights' was the last 007 movie prior to Casino Royale whose title came from an Ian Fleming story.

 
 

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Villain Facts

Name
General Georgi Koskov
Characteristics
Veneer of charm conceals a cunning criminal brain
Evil plan
Soviet mastermind General Georgi Koskov plots an elaborate scheme with American arms dealer Brad Whitaker to take over the KGB for personal gain.
Famous quote
“I'm sorry, James. For you I have great affection, but we have an old saying: duty has no sweethearts.”
Koskov to 007

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