The Living Daylights - Subtitle
The subtitle is one of the most evocative phrases in the James Bond franchise, serving as the title for Ian Fleming's 1962 short story and the 1987 film marking Timothy Dalton’s debut as 007. Etymology and Meaning
In a Bond context, it implies a state of extreme shock, near-death stakes, and the high-tension world of international espionage. subtitle The Living Daylights
The 1987 film adaptation used the title to signal a harder, more grounded era for the series. The subtitle is one of the most evocative
The phrase is derived from an 18th-century British idiom, "to beat (or scare) the living daylights out of someone." subtitle The Living Daylights