Licence To Kill, 1989
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Licence To Kill, 1989

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Licence To Kill, 1989
Seven harpoon guns with long slender barrels cast in spun aluminium, with black plastic pistol grip, trigger-guard and hinged white plastic trigger, fired by compressed air, two with metal harpoons, majority -- 33½in. (85cm.) long; and a corresponding Scubapro pump -- 17½in. (44.4cm.) long -- all purchased for the 1989 United Artists/Eon film Licence To Kill; accompanied by a corresponding colour still (printed later) -- 8x10in. (20.3x25.4cm.) (9)
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Photograph supplied by The James Bond International Fan Club Archive. 1989 Danjaq, LLC. and United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved.

Lot Essay

This style of harpoon gun is seen in the film in the dramatic sequence on Sanchez's yacht, when Bond [Timothy Dalton] uses a harpoon to shoot a diver who's killed Bond's friend Sharkey [Frank McRae]. The harpoons are next seen in the ensuing underwater fight, and again when Bond improvises with one as a handle at the end of a tow rope as he makes his escape on water-skis.

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