Living Daylights Blooper
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2011
- Blooper scene from The Living Daylights with Timothy Dalton and Art Malik.
This is a video someone here on youtube had uploaded some time ago, but it's no longer there, so I thought it would be nice to have it back again. - Zábava
This is prime footage and evidence to just how good an actor Timothy Dalton is. One second he's got that death stare that makes you feel like you're living in your last few seconds and then BAM!
Benefits of classical training.
Timothy was a really great bond I wish he had done more than 2 films
I would’ve loved him in Goldeneye, it would’ve been a great trilogy end at least. Sure they had Property of a lady set but if Goldeneye was to be next I would’ve wanted him in it. Not to take away from Brosnan either as I love him in TND, TWINE, and Even DAD.
@@christopherfoote4643 Brosnan didn't take it. Dalton denied doing more than just 1 more movie after the legal battles ended in 1994. So then he resigned from the role, then they rewrote the movie to what is now goldeneye
@@oyvi00i 100% correct. Goldeneye is a very loose rewrite of The Property of a Lady movie script, making it the first film to not be directly related to a Fleming story/novel.
His contract ended during the legal battle years as it was for so many movies or until this many years went by whichever happened first. They offered him Goldeneye, and he was willing to do one more, but they said no you will have to do at least three more, and he didn't want to get into another long contract.
“HAHAHAHA”
*Two seconds later*
*Serious face*
best bond
Timothy was a really good actor. Thank you for this sequence.
That is the most British and posh laugh I have seen Mr Dalton
loool! love his laugh when the handle comes off! xx
@tdltn08 Do you mean this incident Zelah Clarke once recalled in an interview?
"Tim wasn't the type to lose his temper, but he got close to it during our marriage scene. The poor actor who rushed in to protest kept fluffing his line. After the seventh take, Tim became cross and started squeezing my hand harder and harder. Eventually, the actor got it right - and Tim fluffed his line. I just fell on the floor laughing." I would LOVE to see that! Come on BBC, where are you hiding these things?!
Great! Thanks for sharing. That laughter is so pretty, it's a lovely man.
Thank's... it's so funny! Timothy always perfect. I loved his laugh,.,....
HA That is SO GREAT to see!! I hear there was on in Jane Eyre at the wedding scene and I wish a video would surface on it! Thanks for posting this gem!!!!
Wish there's a lot of James Bond bloopers
James Bond doesn't DO any bloopers - that's why he's lived for 58 years as a spy, getting plastic surgery approximately every decade.
@@jondunmore4268 Roger Moore dropping the F bomb in A View To A Kill bloopers
A big thank you for sharing this! I understand that pranks are a time honored tradition on the James Bond films.
Lovely Timothy!
never seen this - great.
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GREAT CLIP...MORE PLEASE!!!!
Dalton is my favourite Bond. Unlike all the others he never had a bad moment in the role
What a shame Timothy Dalton did not do Goldeneye! I really miss him! The James Bond film series and feature films have not been the same without him! After Dalton starring in at least 5 Bond films, then the role could and should have been passed to Clive Owen, not Pierce Brosnan or Daniel Craig!
Excellent!!
daltion was in the zone
@LadyViolet7 Yes that is the one! Oh how I would of loved to see Tims impatience growing and poor Zeleah! She is such a tiny lady so her hands must of hurt a bit! YES we need to see these gems! I was hoping that it was going to be part of the DVD releaseof JE tho! Nice to see Tim take it in stride and get such a great laugh!
Dalton is such a fantastic actor! My second favorite Bond to Connery
he has a funny side - thank god
Moore very smoky in TSWLM during the showdown with Stromberg (bullet through the tube), Moore dropping the ‘F’ bomb in AVTAK after Stacey was fired and this scene are about the only bloopers footage known to exist in the Bond franchise. In the former, Bond was supposed to stand behind the chair and it had been fitted with strong steel. Moore suggested he should sit in the chair as it looked more dramatic. The director relucantly agreed but Moore certainly realised why they wanted him behind the chair! Certainly a lot of cream and regular changes of dressing for a few weeks afterwards!!!
I think whoever they get to be the next Bond, each movie he should have to square off with a former Bond actor playing the villain.
“Hahahah…anyways…”
"We leave at DAYBREAK!"
Where's this taken from?? We want more!
It always the door that doesn’t open.🤣
I think Dalton got a unearned reputation in the 80s as being a stiff, almost too serious Shakespeare actor that may have turned people off his interpretation of Bond. Between this and the lighter work he’s done as an older veteran actor, it’s begun to greatly alter that perception.
What date was on the clapperboard?
Hard to see but looking at it it seems to be 15th January 1987
James Blop.
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Dalton's Bond films were the last I liked. I hated all Bond that came after him.
Idiot
Benny Hill considered funnier than Monty Python you can’t seriously hate Daniel Craig can you?
davidsomerset his opinion is different. Doesn’t make him stupid.
Casino royal and Skyfall are the 2 best bond films in 40 years
anthony cheesman Lol - try again.