Over the weekend I was finally able to sit down and watch 1985's "A View To A Kill". I'm hoping to be back in the swing of things and get through this franchise so we can get it time-lined. This one only had a couple of findings for the placement.
At around the 31:31 mark, a check dated "3 May 1985" is seen.
At around the 51:27 mark, a car registration tag dated 30:9:84 can be seen. Due to it being already established that it's May, 1985, this tag has expired. I couldn't find a screenshot of this.
At the 1:46:57 mark, a wall calendar titled "October current tables" is seen. This is the only shot I could find on the internet. Bond is pointing to the current day in this shot. During this scene the following dialogue is said:
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If it happened at the peak of the spring tide for maximum effect."
Spring tides is a common historical term that has nothing to do with the season of spring, rather, the term is derived from the concept of the tide "springing forth." Spring tides occur twice each lunar month all year long, without regard to the season.
So with that said, I have placed the film from May - October of 1985. Spanning a total of five months.