A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film, the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the seventh and final appearance of Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. A View to a Kill: Directed by John Glen. With RogerMoore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones. The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to mad industrialist Max Zorin, who is scheming to cause massive destruction. OpeningJames Bond is sent to Siberia, where he finds 003 buried by an avalanche and recovers a microchip from the corpse. With the help of field agent Kimberley Jones, he escapes the ambushing Soviet troops. Back in England, Q informs M, Bond and the Minister of Defence that the retrieved microchip's design is an exact match of an advanced microchip resistant to electro-magnetic pulse damage manufactured by Zorin Industries, indicating the company is leaking top secret technology to the Soviets.Max Zorin and his miracle horseAlong with Miss Moneypenny, the group then venture to the Ascot Racecourse to observe the company's owner, Frenchman Max Zorin. Zorin's horse, Pegasus, miraculously wins the race; Sir Godfrey Tibbett, a horse trainer, believes the horse was using drugs, but the screening prior to the race came back negative. Through Tibbett, Bond meets with Achille Aubergine, a local detective already investigating the accusations. During dinner at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine is killed by Zorin's lover and he...San FranciscoIn his blimp over San Francisco, Zorin unveils his plan to destroy Silicon Valley in an operation he dubs "Main Strike" in order to gain complete control of the microchip market. When one of Zorin's potential partners refuses to participate, due to Zorin's outrageous fee of $100 million and half his country's net income, Zorin dismisses him from the meeting and has May Day drop him out of the blimp into San Francisco bay. Bond learns from Chuck Lee, a CIA operative, that Zorin is a psychopath...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comMain articles: List of James Bond vehicles and List of James Bond gadgets 1. Iceberg - Bond escapes from a mission in Siberia by getting into a boat built to look like an Iceberg. 2. Camera Ring - Bond wears a ring given to him by Q-Branch that acts a camera. 3. Electric Razor - Bond uses an Electric Razor that detects bugs in his room at Zorin's M...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comFilm locations1. Siberia, Soviet Union 2. London, England 3. Amberley, England 4. Paris, France 5. Ascot, Berkshire, England 6. San Francisco, California, United StatesShooting locations1. Pinewood Studios / Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage 2. Iceland 3. Switzerland 4. France 4.1. Eiffel Tower, Paris 4.2. Jules Verne Restaurant, Eiffel Tower 4.3. Château de Chantilly 5. San Francisco, California — United States 5.1. Fisherman's Wharf 5.2. Japantown 5.3. San Francisco City Hall 5.4. Lefty O'Doul Bridge 5.5. Golden Gate Bridge 6. England 6.1. Ascot RacecourseSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.com*A View to a Kill was also made into a video game. It was published by Domark and produced by Softstone Ltd (Tony Knight, Daryl Bowers and Gary Burfield Wallis). It ws available on ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. *May Day is a playable character in the "deathmatch" part of the 1996 Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye. *Nikolai Diavolo, a villain played by Wil...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comMay 15, 2025 · A View to a Kill premiered in San Francisco on , the last of RogerMoore’s seven films as 007. Though not Moore’s finest outing, A View to a Kill still... · Explore the historical context and production of 'A View to a Kill,' the 14th James Bond film, which premiered on . Delve into RogerMoore's final portrayal as the iconic spy, the dynamic performances of Grace Jones and Christopher Walken, and the film's mixed critical reception. View all Although snowboarding had been seen in a short French film in 1983 – it made its debut in a major feature film in A View To A Kill Tom Sims, snowboard pioneer and World Snowboard Champion (1982) along with Steve Link doubled for RogerMoore for the snowboarding sequences · Sixtysomething in the 2020s looks very different than they did 40 years ago, when RogerMoore played James Bond for one last time in 1985’s A View to a Kill. OpeningJames Bond is sent to Siberia, where he finds 003 buried by an avalanche and recovers a microchip from the corpse. With the help of field agent Kimberley Jones, he escapes the ambushing Soviet troops. Back in England, Q informs M, Bond and the Minister of Defence that the retrieved microchip's design is an exact match of an advanced microchip resistant to electro-magnetic pulse damage manufactured by Zorin Industries, indicating the company is leaking top secret technology to the Soviets.Max Zorin and his miracle horseAlong with Miss Moneypenny, the group then venture to the Ascot Racecourse to observe the company's owner, Frenchman Max Zorin. Zorin's horse, Pegasus, miraculously wins the race; Sir Godfrey Tibbett, a horse trainer, believes the horse was using drugs, but the screening prior to the race came back negative. Through Tibbett, Bond meets with Achille Aubergine, a local detective already investigating the accusations. During dinner at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine is killed by Zorin's lover and he...San FranciscoIn his blimp over San Francisco, Zorin unveils his plan to destroy Silicon Valley in an operation he dubs "Main Strike" in order to gain complete control of the microchip market. When one of Zorin's potential partners refuses to participate, due to Zorin's outrageous fee of $100 million and half his country's net income, Zorin dismisses him from the meeting and has May Day drop him out of the blimp into San Francisco bay. Bond learns from Chuck Lee, a CIA operative, that Zorin is a psychopath...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comMain articles: List of James Bond vehicles and List of James Bond gadgets 1. Iceberg - Bond escapes from a mission in Siberia by getting into a boat built to look like an Iceberg. 2. Camera Ring - Bond wears a ring given to him by Q-Branch that acts a camera. 3. Electric Razor - Bond uses an Electric Razor that detects bugs in his room at Zorin's M...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comFilm locations1. Siberia, Soviet Union 2. London, England 3. Amberley, England 4. Paris, France 5. Ascot, Berkshire, England 6. San Francisco, California, United StatesShooting locations1. Pinewood Studios / Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage 2. Iceland 3. Switzerland 4. France 4.1. Eiffel Tower, Paris 4.2. Jules Verne Restaurant, Eiffel Tower 4.3. Château de Chantilly 5. San Francisco, California — United States 5.1. Fisherman's Wharf 5.2. Japantown 5.3. San Francisco City Hall 5.4. Lefty O'Doul Bridge 5.5. Golden Gate Bridge 6. England 6.1. Ascot RacecourseSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.com*A View to a Kill was also made into a video game. It was published by Domark and produced by Softstone Ltd (Tony Knight, Daryl Bowers and Gary Burfield Wallis). It ws available on ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. *May Day is a playable character in the "deathmatch" part of the 1996 Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye. *Nikolai Diavolo, a villain played by Wil...See full list on jamesbond.fandom.comSee full list on jamesbond.fandom.comMay 15, 2025 · A View to a Kill premiered in San Francisco on , the last of RogerMoore’s seven films as 007. Though not Moore’s finest outing, A View to a Kill still... · Explore the historical context and production of 'A View to a Kill,' the 14th James Bond film, which premiered on . Delve into RogerMoore's final portrayal as the iconic spy, the dynamic performances of Grace Jones and Christopher Walken, and the film's mixed critical reception. View all Although snowboarding had been seen in a short French film in 1983 – it made its debut in a major feature film in A View To A Kill Tom Sims, snowboard pioneer and World Snowboard Champion (1982) along with Steve Link doubled for RogerMoore for the snowboarding sequences · Sixtysomething in the 2020s looks very different than they did 40 years ago, when RogerMoore played James Bond for one last time in 1985’s A View to a Kill. · A View to a Kill premiered in San Francisco on , the last of RogerMoore’s seven films as 007. Though not Moore’s finest outing, A View to a Kill still... · Explore the historical context and production of 'A View to a Kill,' the 14th James Bond film, which premiered on . Delve into RogerMoore's final portrayal as the iconic spy, the dynamic performances of Grace Jones and Christopher Walken, and the film's mixed critical reception. Although snowboarding had been seen in a short French film in 1983 – it made its debut in a major feature film in A View To A Kill Tom Sims, snowboard pioneer and World Snowboard Champion (1982) along with Steve Link doubled for RogerMoore for the snowboarding sequences · Sixtysomething in the 2020s looks very different than they did 40 years ago, when RogerMoore played James Bond for one last time in 1985’s A View to a Kill.