General (The Living Daylights)

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General Pushkin, a master strategist in The Living Daylights, navigates a treacherous web of espionage, balancing morality and duty while caught in a deadly game of Cold War intrigue, illustrating the fine line between heroism and betrayal.

General (The Living Daylights) Trivia

What is the name of the general in "The Living Daylights"? (Medium)
#1: General Koskov
#2: General Pushkin
#3: General Orlov
#4: General Leonov
What role does General Georgi Koskov play in "The Living Daylights"? (Advanced)
#1: He is a double agent
#2: He is a British MI6 agent
#3: He is a CIA operative
#4: He is a KGB assassin
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General (The Living Daylights) Fun Facts

The Living Daylights is notable for being the first James Bond film to feature Timothy Dalton as the iconic British secret agent, marking a shift towards a more serious and gritty portrayal of the character.
The Living Daylights features a memorable car chase involving a unique Aston Martin that is equipped with a retractable ski and a hidden gun, enhancing the film’s espionage elements.

General (The Living Daylights) Polls

What is your favorite James Bond film?
The Living Daylights
GoldenEye
Casino Royale
Skyfall
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What is your favorite song from The Living Daylights soundtrack?
"The Living Daylights" by A-ha
"If There Was a Man" by Rita Coolidge
"Where Has Everyone Gone?" by A-ha
"Bond and the Bond Girls" by Michael Kamen
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