Category: A View to a Kill (1985)

“A View to a Kill” (1985): From Denmark with Love

DANISH CONNECTIONS

 
In "A View to a Kill" (EON 1985) a Danish flag can be glimpsed on the bank of the river Seine in Paris, shortly before James Bond 007 (Roger Moore or rather his stunt drivers) drives his stolen Renault 11 taxi onto the roof of a bus.
Time code (Blu-ray):  00:20:03-00:20:04

AVTAK Dannebrog (screengrab)

Thanks to flag-spotter Rikart Olander Købke.

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“A View to a Kill”: Danish theatrical poster (1985)

The 14th EON-produced James Bond film, "A View to a Kill", was released theatrically in Denmark on August 9, 1985.

Copenhagen-based ad agency Jensen & Dencker produced the theatrical poster for the film's local distributor United International Pictures. The ad campaign combined two pieces of artwork created by Dan Goozee for the US teaser poster and the final US one-sheet respectively.

The film's Danish title, "Agent 007 i skudlinien", means "Agent 007 in the line of fire".

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“A View to a Kill”: Danish ad sheet (1985)

This is the original Danish ad sheet for "A View to a Kill" (EON Productions 1985), issued by the film's local distributor United International Pictures (formerly United Artists).

The press book was distributed to cinema owners in Denmark to mark the film's theatrical release in August 1985.

Note: The Danish title "Agent 007 i skudlinien" translates as "Agent 007 in the line of fire".

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