Cast
- Timothy Dalton as James Bond: An MI6 agent who resigns his Double-0 status to take his revenge on drug lord Franz Sanchez.
- Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier: An ex-Army pilot and CIA informant.
- Robert Davi as Franz Sanchez: Main antagonist. The most powerful drug lord in Latin America, mentioned as having been wanted by the DEA for years.
- Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora: Sanchez's girlfriend.
- Anthony Zerbe as Milton Krest: Sanchez's henchman who operates Wavekrest Marine Research.
- Frank McRae as Sharkey: Friend of Felix Leiter and owns a boat charter business.
- Everett McGill as Ed Killifer: DEA official
- Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher: Sanchez's middleman and TV evangelist for Olimpatec Meditation Institute.
- Benicio del Toro as Dario: One of Sanchez's henchmen
- Anthony Starke as Truman-Lodge: Sanchez's financial advisor.
- Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. as President Hector Lopez, the president of Isthmus.
- Desmond Llewelyn as Q: Supplies Bond with various gadgets and helps him on the field.
- David Hedison as Felix Leiter: Former CIA agent, now with DEA.
- Priscilla Barnes as Della Churchill: Felix Leiter's bride.
- Robert Brown as M: Head of MI6, revokes Bond of his Double-0 licence.
- Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny: M's personal secretary.
- Don Stroud as Colonel Heller: Sanchez's head of security.
- Grand L. Bush as Hawkins: DEA Agent and Bond ally who opposes Bond's vendetta.
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Kwang: A Hong Kong Police Narcotics agent sent to infiltrate Sanchez's heart of operations.
- Christopher Neame as Fallon: An MI6 agent sent by M to arrest Bond, dead or alive.
- Diana Lee Hsu as Loti: A female Hong Kong Narcotics agent working with Kwang.
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