What age rating is license to kill?
15
License To Kill earns its 15 certificate.
What is license to kill Rated?
PG-13
Licence to Kill/MPAA rating
LICENCE TO KILL was a new effort to try to “darken” the James Bond franchise, with a PG-13 rating, a use of harsher language, bloodier violence, and a plot that had Bond going rogue.
Is license to kill Rated R?
First of all: even in the USA it took a long time for the R-Rated version to get released. “James Bond 007 – Licence To Kill” was supposed to receive an attractive PG-13 rating für theatrical release and for this the MPAA requested a few cuts. Again only the censored PG-13 version was released.
How did James Bond get Licence to Kill?
Kill was the first Bond movie to have James’ license to kill revoked, as he embarked on a personal vendetta to avenge the attempted murder of his good friend, CIA Agent Felix Leiter (David Hedison) — on Leiter’s wedding day, no less — that resulted in the death of Leiter’s new bride.
Why is licence to kill rated 15?
To receive a 15 certificate, the original UK cinema release was cut by the BBFC with edits to the opening whipping of Lupe, the shark attack on Leiter, a brief shot of Krest’s exploding head, blood spurts from the shooting of Loti, Dario’s bloody death in the grinder, Sanchez on fire, and sound effect levels of blows …
Is Licence to Kill a real thing?
A licence to kill is a licence granted by a government or government agency to a particular operative or employee to initiate the use of lethal force in the delivery of their objectives. The initiation of lethal force is in contrast to the use of lethal force in self-defence or the protection of life.
Are there people who have a license to kill?
Unless it’s a matter of national security (as covert operatives and soldiers would be employed to protect), no one else gets a ‘license to kill’. Police officers don’t, and neither do armed citizens who have permits to possess or carry weapons.