Licence To Kill (1989)
00:07 Producer - Albert R. Broccoli
00:14 Actor - Timothy Dalton
00:24 Title - Licence To Kill
00:30 Starring - Carey Lowell
00:34 - Robert Davi
00:38 - Talisa Soto
00:42 - Anthony Zerbe
00:46 - Everett McGill, Frank McRae
00:50 - Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Caroline Bliss, Anthony Stark, Grand L. Bush
01:00 - Benicio Del Toro, Alejandro Brancho, Guy De Saint Cyr, Diana Lee-Hsu, Rafer Johnson
01:06 - David Hedison, Don Stroud, Priscilla Barnes, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
01:11 - Pedro Armendariz as President Lopez, Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher
01:16 Production Supervisor, Underwater Scenes Directed and Photographed by.., Production Accountant
01:21 Stunt Co-Ordinator, Driving Stunts Arranger, Aerial Stunt Supervisor
01:26 Director of Marketing, Production Supervisor Mexico, Production Manager, Unit Manager
01:32 Assistant Directors, Camera Operator, Sound Recordist, Continuity, Electrical Supervisor
01:41 Art Director, Set Decorator, Construction Manager, Make-up Supervisors, Hairdressing Supervisor
01:46 Editor, Sound Editor
01:51 Second Unit Directed & Photographed by...
01:55 Costume Designer
02:00 Main Title Designed by...
02:05 Casting by...
02:10 Original Score Composed & Conducted by...
02:14 Special Visual Effects
02:18 Director of Photography
02:22 Production Designed by...
02:26 Associate Producers...
02:30 Written by...
02:38 Produced by...
02:42 Directed by...
This is a good title opening because it shows the genre of the movie because it has guns, there's men and women shooting with the gun, it shows the casino which may suggest that money is involved, it also has the red aim of the gun which may suggest there's one person they are aiming for. It has photographs of some of the characters, this may suggest that the other characters are looking for them and their on a run, or are hiding from people. This title opening has given me some ideas of what sort of things we might want in our opening as we have chosen to do an action film. This opening title, easily tells the audience the genre of the film and sets the mood, which an opening should do to make the audience to carry on watching.