James Bond The Living Daylights OST Sealed! Rare 1987 Orig The Pretenders a-ha

Sold Date: July 22, 2017
Start Date: July 6, 2017
Final Price: $24.00 $23.00 (USD)
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Vinyl:  Mint!  Sealed!  This is the Original 1987 Warner Brothers Pressing!   This is the Only Sealed one on EBay...Rare OST from The Timothy Dalton era of James Bond, with rare tracks from The Pretenders!!!
Cover: Mint!  Sealed!!  (see photos; hype stickers)
Goldmine Standards.   See Review Below!

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Synopsis by Hal Erickson represents the first appearance by as "Bond...James Bond." Based loosely on an obscure short story, the film finds Bond assigned to aid in the defection of KGB agent . 007 must prevent an unknown sniper from killing Krabbe before he can reach the West. The mysterious assailant turns out to be the luscious , who, as it turns out, is not all that she seems. The plot wends its way through a scheme to trade several million dollars' worth of diamonds for weapons, which will be shipped off to mercenaries worldwide. The climax takes place high above the clouds in a cargo plane loaded with opium. Dalton would play Bond one more time in (1989) before handing the franchise over to , who was slated to star in Daylights but ended up being held back by a TV contract with Remington Steele.