Release Year: 1985 Rating: PG Duration: 131 minutes Other Title: From a View to a Kill Director: John Glen Producer: Albert R Broccoli, Michael G Wilson
Roger Moore makes his the final appearance as the Secret Service Agent, James Bond in a VIEW TO A KILL. Her Majesty's Secret Service sends Bond to stop Madcap computer industrialist Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) from triggering a massive earthquake in silicon valley and annihilating the global computer market. With the help of geoligist Stacey Sutton (Tanya Roberts), Bond must contend with May Day (Grace Jones) and Zorin’s endless supply of henchmen as he jet sets from Paris to San Francisco leaving a trail of empty martini glasses and broken Q-gadgets behind him.
James Bond: I take it you ride.
Max Zorin: I'm happiest in the saddle.
James Bond: A fellow sportsman. So, what about fishing? Fly-casting?
Max Zorin: [realizes he's been trapped] I'm neglecting my other guests. Enjoy yourself, you'll find the young ladies stimulating company.
In a fast chase high atop the Eiffel Tower, James Bond, in 1985's A VIEW TO A KILL, climbs the stairs in pursuit of the killer known as May Day. Just when he's about to capture her, she takes a flying leap to escape. With a striped parachute to break her fall, she glides easily to the ground.