Ffolkes-3 wrote on IMDB:
Permission to Kill, filmed entirely in Austria, is actually one of the
best
spy films I have ever seen. That's because its plot isn't unbelieveable
like
in many such films but very realistic.
Bekim Fehmiu, leader of the "National Freedom Party", is due to return to
his dictator-controlled country but Dirk Bogarde, chief of "Western
Intelligence Liaison", wants to stop him. In order to do that, he gathers
all the old friends of Fehmiu, including Ava Gardner and Timothy
Dalton...
The point of the film is to show spying as a very dirty and dubious
business, whose victims are especially people who have high
ideas.
I'm positive it's one of the most interesting Cyril Frankel films. Despite
it's not an action movie there's one fantastic action scene - the escape
of
Timothy Dalton. He jumps out of the fast riding car and runs through the
woods. Believe me it's very engaging.
Speaking of Timothy Dalton I must say that he gives a marvellous
performance, probably the best of all actors involved in the film. His
acting is very enthusiastic but still very natural and convincing. I
presume
it's thanks to his long-lasting theatre experience, but of course You be
the
judge.
Generally the film is a definite 'must see'. Grade 10/10.
Written on IMDB a long time ago.