11 Things You Learn Rewatching The Living Daylights
4. There's "Accidental" Nudity
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.
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.
Not that we're complaining, mind.
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