Licensed to Kill
Made on a budget which wouldn't have paid for one of 007's Vodka Martinis, this little-known British film is surprisingly good. Tom Adams, as agent Charles Vine, could have made a fine Bond ( one wonders...
Made on a budget which wouldn't have paid for one of 007's Vodka Martinis, this little-known British film is surprisingly good. Tom Adams, as agent Charles Vine, could have made a fine Bond ( one wonders...
After a flash forward to the films highlights in the opening credits, we meet Harry Clegg, private eye and "loser since the day I was born" who is about to be executed by a disgruntled swinger...
A British secret agent sent to America to rescue a nobleman comes up against an evil genius who is replacing people in important positions with clones who will do his bidding.
More cut price secret agent action from Lindsay Shonteff.
A female private detective, Harriet Zapper, is hired by a rich old man to find his missing children, and becomes involved in counterfeiting and murder.
A definite improvement on the first movie, this jettisons most of the zany action and lame attempts at humour in favour of a more straightforward approach. They have also dropped the crude emphasis on titillation ,...
No. 1 is fearless, irrestible, and licensed to kill. No. 1 is assigned to capture a madman killing international financiers. Before getting the bad guy, No. 1 encounters mercenaries from the evil organization K.R.A.S.H. (Killing, Rape,...
A rash of brutal slayings lead Scotland Yard investigators to a young mod hipster with a snotty attitude, but the true culprit may be a lot closer to home than anyone realizes...