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The yacht featured in the pre-title opening sequence of the James Bond film The Living Daylights (1987) is the Trafalgar Yacht, previously named the "Yildiz 10", "Moonmaiden II", and "Glorious".

James Bond (Timothy Dalton) lands with his parachute on the yacht after the thrilling chase on Gibraltar. There he meets the beautiful Linda (played by Belle Avery).

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007 The Armoury is a comprehensive compilation of firearms and other weapons used in the James Bond movies over the last 60 years, containing over 300 images, including many never before seen photographs.

This unofficial guide gives a high level of detail and information on each of the firearms seen in the Bond films.

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Arms trader Brad Whitaker (played by Joe Don Baker) is using a Philips AV5600 Remote Control in The Living Daylights (1987).

We first see Whitaker use the remote control when he shows General Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies) the weapons in the drawers under his military display case.

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James Bond (played by Timothy Dalton) probably wears a TAG Heuer 980.031 Night-Diver watch in The Living Daylights (1987).

The watch doesn't get much screentime and can only barely be seen during the opening sequence in Gibraltar, when Bond is riding on on the roof of a Land Rover Series III.

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Carlsberg beer makes an appearance in two Bond films: Goldfinger and The Living Daylights.

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The Beretta 950 Jetfire pistol is used in James Bond films by several Bond women and once by 007 himself.

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In The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond uses a pair of Binocular Glasses to get a closer look at General Pushkin.

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In the first (post-credits) scene of The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond (Timothy Dalton) uses a pair of Tasco Folding Opera Glasses Binoculars.

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Jim Beam has two James Bond connections (if you don't count that they share the same initials JB!): Sean Connery appeared in Jim Beam ads and Timothy Dalton as James Bond drinks Jim Beam Bourbon whiskey in The Living Daylights (1987).

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A Land Rover Series III is featured in The Living Daylights (1987) and No Time To Die (2020).

Q (Desmond Llewelyn) brings a Polaroid Spectra System Camera with deadly laser beam to James Bond (Timothy Dalton) when they meet in Isthmus City in the movie Licence To Kill (1989).

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The 5-star Gran Hotel Ciudad de México features in both Licence to Kill (1989) and SPECTRE (2015).

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In The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond (Timothy Dalton) can be seen driving two Audi cars. The most prominent one is a (at that time) brand new Audi 200 Quattro which he drives while in Bratislava. Later in the film we see Bond in an Audi 200 Avant Quattro in Tangier, Morocco.

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In the movie The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond listens to a Philips DC954 car radio that has been modified by Q to receive police scanner frequencies.

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Villa Arabesque is a luxury villa in Acapulco, Mexico and was used as film location in the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989) where it doubles as the house of drug dealer Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi).

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In the movie The Living Daylights (1987), M asks James Bond (Timothy Dalton) to pick up a hamper at Harrods, as a gift for General Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé). Bond brings the basket to Bladen's Safe House.

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Q (Desmond Llewelyn) brings a Polaroid Spectra System Camera with deadly laser beam to James Bond (Timothy Dalton) when they are in Isthmus City in the movie Licence To Kill (1989). James Bond never uses the camera, but he and Q almost get fried when CIA agent Pam Bouvier takes a picture of them, accidentally shooting the laser beam.

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In the movie Licence To Kill (1989), actor Timothy Dalton wears a dove grey felt top hat with black ribbon band from Lock & Co Hatters.

James Bond is seen holding the hat on the way to Felix Leiter's wedding and then later in the helicopter, before the hat is shot with a bullet.

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In the 1989 movie Licence To Kill (1989) James Bond (Timothy Dalton) receives a Dunhill lighter from his good friend Felix Leiter and his wife Della on their wedding day. The lighter is a silver Dunhill Unique with plain finish.

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After recovering a microchip from 003's body in the pre-title sequence of A View To A Kill, James Bond can relax in the iceberg submarine, enjoying the best Beluga caviar, Stolichnaya Vodka and Kimberly Jones.

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In the 1987 film The Living Daylights (starring Timothy Dalton) Bond is paired with a fellow MI6 agent to help aid in the extraction of a Russian KGB general. The Walther WA2000 is used to disable a snipers rifle. Bond is given the option between soft-tipped or steel-tipped (armor piercing) rounds, taking the latter as KGB snipers most normally wear body armor.

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Rolex and James Bond have a strong connection. James Bond wears a Rolex watch in the original Ian Fleming books (read more) and before Omega started supplying the watches for 007, Bond wore a Rolex in several movies.

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Bollinger and Bond is one of the most enduring marketing partnerships in motion picture history. Champagne Bollinger is featured in almost every Bond movie since Live And Let Die.

The literary James Bond first encounters Bollinger in the book Diamonds Are Forever, when Tiffany Case sends a quarter-bottle to his cabin on the Queen Elizabeth.

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The Aston Martin V8 is featured in The Living Daylights (1987) and once again in No Time To Die (2021).

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James Bond drives the Aston Martin V8 in The Living Daylights and the car features several gadgets.

Bond actually drives two Aston Martins in this film, though they are supposed to be the same car.

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The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. No to Tomorrow Never Dies (except Moonraker and Octopussy) and again in Quantum of Solace and SkyFall. The gun is also mentioned in the Ian Fleming novels from Dr. No to The Man with the Golden Gun. It's the only gun / gadget that is used by all the Bond actors.

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