In the James Bond movie “Licence to Kill” a manta ray over-cover is used to disguise Bond as a fish when he is infiltrating Krest’s ship.
This concept originated in Licence to Kill, where Q provides Bond a bulkier rifle (disguised as a camera) with the same technology.
Also he photographed and directed underwater scenes of the Hollywood movie Licence to Kill (1989) starring Timothy Dalton and directed by John Glenn.
The VideoWRITER appeared in the movies 52 Pickup, Broadcast News, and repeatedly in Licence to Kill.
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Although it was released four years after Timothy Dalton's last outing as James Bond (in Licence to Kill) his likeness is used in the game, most notably the opening screens (presumably as Dalton was still under contract to appear in future films), thus making it Dalton's last appearance in a Bond game to date.
The song is about the spy James Bond from Ian Fleming's books and the James Bond movies and his world in general (girls, gadgets, 00 status, licence to kill and vodka martinis).
Captain Peter Mason is a former member of the post-war SAS Baker Team who were issued a licence to kill by the British government.