20 Things You Didn't Know About Licence To Kill (1989)

20. "If They Hurry..."

Much like Sir Alfred Hitchcock, current Bond film producer, Michael G. Wilson frequently makes cameo appearances in the franchise, first featuring as a soldier at Fort Knox in Goldfinger (1964), before featuring in some form (and sometimes several) in every James Bond film from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) to the present day.

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Admittedly, he is difficult to find in Licence to Kill, but he actually has one of the earliest roles in the film.

After the gun barrel sequence, the film opens to show a tracking plane flying over the Florida Keys. The audience hears a voice onboard which explains that the DEA may be able to capture Sanchez if they hurry; that voice belongs to Michael G. Wilson.

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