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David Hedison Signed Felix Leiter James Bond Display

"There's only one law down there. Sanchez's Law! Plomo o Plata."

This great display from Licence to Kill features a great picture of 007 and Felix Leiter flying in a helicopter from the early scenes in the movie, together with the signature of David Hedison.  Hedison first played Felix Leiter in the 1973 film Live and Let Die. 007's American counterpart, Felix Leiter has often assisted Bond in his overseas operations. Although Leiter is much less of a field agent than 007, his knowledge and expertise have often arrived for Bond just in the nick of time. Leiter is probably the closest thing that Bond has had to a friend, as shown by 007's extreme reaction to Leiter's injuries in Licence To Kill. The piece has been professionally double matted using acid free materials to an overall size of 14x11 inches. 

 

When drug lord Franz Sanchez exacts his brutal vengeance on Bond's friend Felix Leiter, 007 resigns from the British Secret Service and begins a fierce vendetta against the master criminal. Bond won't be satisfied until Sanchez is defeated, and to accomplish this aim he allies himself with a beautiful pilot and Sanchez's sexy girldfriend. But Bond, relegated to outlaw status, must battle agents on both sides of the law as he discovers the horrifying extent of his prey's resources. In order to bring Sanchez down, Bond must survive a ferocious boat chase, a midair brawl over the controls of an out-of-control airplane, and an action-packed confrontation in the Mexico desert.

 

Don't forget that all of items come with a lifetime guarantee of authenticity and full details of their pedigree. We are proud to abide with the UACC Code of Practice. For more information about the authenticity of our items read the 'About Us' section of this site.

 

The Bond films are a British institution which have been entertaining audiences since Dr No first hit screens in 1962. Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig have all provided different takes on Ian Fleming's literary character and 007 has remained as fresh and appealing as ever. This is your chance to let the world of espionage into your home. This piece is a most definitely licensed to thrill - don't miss out!

 

The name's Bond. James Bond

 
Features at a glance.....

Actor:

David Hedison

Role:

Felix Leiter

Film:

James Bond

Size:

14x11 inches

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