James Bond, Felix Leiter and Sharkey cross Seven Mile Bridge on their way to Felix's wedding at the beginning of Licence to Kill (1989). Confusingly their heading away from the wedding at Key West. En savoir plus .
Sanchez's plane lands here at Sugarloaf Shores Airport and he temporarily escapes in a Cessna 172 after a short skirmish with the DEA, Felix Leiter and James Bond in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
Frank Sanchez calls by this house to catch Lupe in bed with someone else and risks being apprehended by the DEA in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
As the coast guard helicopter lands, James Bond and Felix Leiter leave Sharkey and the Rolls Royce at the Heritage Trail Parking Lot and fly off to intercept Sanchez in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
After arresting Sanchez, James Bond and Felix Leiter parachute in to Felix's wedding at St Mary's Star of the Sea where Sharkey and the congregation have been waiting in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
707 South St was the residence of Felix Leiter in Licence to Kill (1989) where his wedding reception is held and later James Bond finds his new wife dead and Felix severely injured from shark bites. En savoir plus .
While being transported from Key West, Franz Sanchez's prisoner transport is driven over the edge of the Old Seven Mile Bridge and he escapes in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
James Bond is right about to check in to his flight at Key West International Airport when he learns of Franz Sanchez's escape and leaves to check on his friend Felix Leiter in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
Before undergoing a major transformation this building was Fish House No. 4 and was used in the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989) as Wavekrest, where Felix Leiter was chewed by sharks. En savoir plus .
James Bond meets his friend Sharkey on Charter Boat Row and they discuss meeting in an hour to go and investigate Milton Krest's operations in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
James Bond and DEA-Agent Hawkins run into each other at Mallory Square and Hawkins discusses Bond's unsanctioned investigations into Leiter's attackers in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
James Bond is escorted into Hemingway House by two MI6 officers to meet M and discuss his current insubordination in Licence to Kill (1989). He hands in his resignation before escaping. En savoir plus .
While 007 is being warned by M at Hemingway House an armed guard is overseeing the meeting from the Lighthouse Museum and is forced to fire on Bond as he escapes in Licence to Kill (1989). En savoir plus .
All the underwater scenes for the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989) were filmed here, including the harpoon fight where 007 hijacks a drug deal destroying the product and stealing the cash. En savoir plus .
This building was used as "Barrel Head Bar" in Licence to Kill (1989), the location where James Bond and Pam Bouvier meet and have a run-in with Dario before escaping by speedboat. En savoir plus .
For the third and final time we see the Old War Office as the head of MI6, M's, office in an establishing shot in Licence to Kill (1989) before M discusses 007's abscondment with Moneypenny. En savoir plus .
James Bond and Pam Bouvier stay at the Gran Hotel Ciudad de México in Licence to Kill (1989) although the city is scripted as "Isthmus City" and the hotel as "Hotel el Presidente". En savoir plus .
The Correo Mayor (Main Post Office) was used in Licence to Kill (1989) as the Banco de Isthmus, both exteriors and interiors were shot as James Bond deposits nearly $5m and Sanchez gives a tour. En savoir plus .
The interiors of Sanchez's casino in Licence to Kill (1989) we're filmed here at the Casino Español, where James Bond wins at blackjack to secure a meeting with Sanchez and assess his security. En savoir plus .
The façade of the Teatro de la Ciudad was used in the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989) for exteriors of Sanchez's Casino de Isthmus. Close-ups of the casino, however, were studio reproductions. En savoir plus .
After being captured by 'ninjas' and rescued by his arch enemy Sanchez, James Bond is brought to Sanchez's villa in Licence to Kill (1989). This extravagant location is the Villa Arabesque in Acapulco En savoir plus .
The Centro Ceremonial Otomí was used in Licence to Kill (1989) as Prof. Joe's meditation centre and the cover of Franz Sanchez's drug laboratory which is destroyed by James Bond. En savoir plus .
La Rumorosa was used for the epic tanker truck chase sequence in Licence to Kill (1989). During the filming 16 tankers were used with various modifications. En savoir plus .