11 Things You Learn Rewatching The Living Daylights

By Jack Pooley /

4. There's "Accidental" Nudity

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The earlier Bond movies have occasionally featured some random topless nudity, apparently because Bond producers didn't foresee the possibility of future pervs being able to perfectly freeze-frame any moment of the movie and catch the action for themselves.

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The Living Daylights is no exception, with a woman's bare chest visible for a generous few seconds when 007 uses her state of undress to distract General Pushkin's (John Rhys-Davies) bodyguard.

If you haven't seen the movie on DVD or Blu-ray, it can come as quite the shock, if only because it's so ridiculously blatant for a PG-rated film that's supposedly acceptable for families.

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Not that we're complaining, mind.