The bad guys n gals who have tried to dish
out death to agent double-o-seven in a most
spectacular fashion have ranged from oriental
crackpots, to bowler-hatted and midget
manservants, and megalomaniacs with webbed
fingers, gold fingers, butter hooks and deadly
footwear; eye-patched modern-day pirates and
scarred faced fiends with despicable intentions.
But however hard they try to eliminate the spy in
their ointment they dont stand a
chance with Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang! Take a
look at the files of just a few of the men and
women who met there inescapable fate at the hands
of James Bond oo7. To quote multimedia nutcase
Elliot Carver Let The Mayhem
Begin!
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DOCTOR NO FILM
Dr.No (1962)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Toppling American missiles
EMPLOYER
SPECTRE (Special Executive for
Counterintelligence Terrorism, Revenge
and Extortion)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Metal hands
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) I thought there might
even be a place for you with
SPECTRE. Unfortunately I
misjudged you, you are just a stupid
policeman
.whose luck has run
out!
TRIES TO KILL 007
by drowning him in a ventilation shaft
and beating nine bails out of him with
metal hands. Ouch! Look, No hands!
MEETS HIS MAKER
when hes stewed in his own
overheated nuclear reactor cooling pool
at gas mark 10 by 007.
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ROSA KLEBB FILM
From Russia With Love (1963)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Hotting up the Cold War in Istanbul
EMPLOYER
SPECTRE (this crime cartel must offer a
better pension scheme than her previous
employers SMERSH)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Boy is she ugly!
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to SPECTRE lieutenant after thumping
psycho trainee Donald Red
Grant in the solar plexus with a knuckle
duster) He seems fit enough!
TRIES TO KILL 007
with the deadliest poison tipped winkle
pickers youve ever seen!
MEETS HER MAKER
when Russian cypher clerk Tatiana
Romanova shoots her to save 007.
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AURIC GOLDFINGER FILM
Goldfinger (1964)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Gold groupie
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Rotund carrot-haired teuton need
we say more!
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
Forgive me Mr. Bond but I must
arrange to separate my gold from the late
Mr. Solo. (who has just been
pulverised inside a Cadillac in a car
crusher)
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having him vaporised by a cobalt and
iodine nuclear bomb inside the gold
depository at Fort Knox.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when he is sucked out of the porthole of
the US Presidential jet carrying 007,
which has depressurised after a bullet
from Goldfingers golden gun has
shattered a cabin window.
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EMILIO LARGO FILM
Thunderball (1965)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Atom bomb collector
EMPLOYER
SPECTRE
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Wears a black patch over his left eye.
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
Youve given me much pleasure
Domino, but in return unless you tell me
how much Bond knows Ill be forced
to cause you pain. This for heat (his
cigar), these for cold (ice cubes),
applied scientifically and slowly, very,
very, slowly.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by shooting him when the poor lads
down.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when his ex-mistress Domino fires a
speargun into his back ouch!
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ERNST STAVRO BLOFELD #1 FILM
You Only Live Twice (1967)
JOB DESCRIPTION
World War III broker
EMPLOYER
Self (this is the malfeasant MD of
SPECTRE himself!)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
A bald pate complemented nicely by a
dirty great scar down his right eye,
giving him the appearance of an egg that
has cracked on the boil!
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(after a captive 007 has asked for his
cigarettes) It wont be the nicotine
that kills you Mister Bond!
TRIES TO KILL 007
by shooting him
MEETS HIS MAKER
Jimbo slips up in this movie, and Ernst
lives to menace the world again
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ERNST STAVRO BLOFELD #2 FILM
On Her Majestys Secret Service
(1969)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Bacteriological warfare scientist (Count
in his spare time)
EMPLOYER
Self (still the head of SPECTRE)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
A bald pate and no ear lobes
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond explaining his latest threat)
Total infertility in plants and
animals, not just disease in a few herds
Mr Bond or the loss of a single crop, but
the destruction of a whole strain
forever throughout an entire continent.
If my demands are not met I shall proceed
with the systematic extinction of whole
species of serials and livestock all over
the world.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by burying him forever (fat chance) in an
avalanche with his bride-to-be Tracy.
MEETS HIS MAKER
Our Jimbo slips up yet again, leaving all
that we hold precious at the potential
mercy of the man with the cat.
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ERNST STAVRO BLOFELD #3 FILM
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Diamonte laser satellite wielder
EMPLOYER
Self (Still MD of SPECTRE if not a
little more camp than usual!)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
Tiffany my dear, were showing
a bit more cheek than usual arent
we? Such nice cheeks too
if only they were brains.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having him gassed in an elevator and
buried alive in a pipeline being
constructed in the Nevada desert.
MEETS HIS MAKER
Another sloppy job by 007. Is Blofeld
dead or alive?
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Dr. Kananga (aka Mr. Big) FILM
Live And Let Die (1973)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Drug Baron
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Bad case of rubber prosthetics
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
Tee Hee, on the first wrong answer,
from Miss Solitaire, you will snip the
little finger of Mr Bonds right
hand. Starting with the the second wrong
answer, you will proceed to more vital
areas.
TRIES TO KILL 007
with sharks and knife
MEETS HIS MAKER
when he explodes after a Co2 bullet he is
forced to swallow by 007 over inflates
his body.
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FRANCISCO SCARAMANGA FILM
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Million-dollar hitman
EMPLOYER
Freelance (sometime employer, the Red
Chinese)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
A third nipple
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) You work for peanuts, a
hearty well done from her
majesty the Queen and a pittance of a
pension apart from that we are the
same. To us Mr Bond we are the
best!
TRIES TO KILL 007
with his golden gun of course!
MEETS HIS MAKER
when 007 outwits, and shoots him inside
his own target fun-house.
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KARL STROMBERG FILM
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977
JOB DESCRIPTION
Aquatic megalomaniac
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Webbed hands
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
Cancel transfer of $20 million
dollars. Inform next of kin that a tragic
accident has resulted in the
deaths of Professor Markovitz and Dr
Bechmann. The funeral was at sea.
(when he explodes the helicopter that is
carrying the two scientists)
TRIES TO KILL 007
with an explosive harpoon that runs in a
tube underneath the length of his dinner
table.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when 007 empties his Walther PPK into the
tube under Strombergs dinning table
into fishfingers groin ouch!
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HUGO DRAX FILM
Moonraker (1979)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Celestial megalomaniac
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) You have arrived at a
propitious moment, coincident with your
countrys one indisputable
contribution to Western civilisation
afternoon tea. May I press you to
a cucumber sandwich?
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having his brains squwished in an
astronauts training centrifuge.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when 007 shoots him with a poison dart,
and for good measure ejects him into the
vacuum of space.
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ARISTOTLE KRISTATOS FILM
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Nazi double-agent during World War II,
drug smuggler, part-time KGB operator
and all round nasty piece of work!
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond and Melina) Bind that
wound, we dont want any blood in
the water not yet! You have shot
your last bolt Miss Havelock. Leave the
legs free, theyll make appetising
bait.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having him and Melina
keelhauled over the coral
beds, making them appetising bait for the
sharks.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when Bonds ally, Columbo, throws a
knife into his back.
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PRINCE KAMAL KHAN FILM
Octopussy (1983)
JOB DESCRIPTION
International smuggler
EMPLOYER
Octopussy (before taking over the whole
operation)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) You have a nasty habit of
surviving. Octopussy, I would
enjoy another opportunity to take care of
Mr Bond personally.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having his henchman Gobinda throw Bond
off the roof of their aircraft while in
flight.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when the aircraft he is piloting crashes
into a mountain face.
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MAX ZORIN FILM
A View To A Kill (1985)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Silicon chip megalomaniac
EMPLOYER
Self (late of the KGB)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Looks scarily like Christopher Walken
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) Alive and well I see
and still bungling in the
dark!
TRIES TO KILL 007
with an axe on top of the San Francisco
Golden Gate bridge. Bad career move!
MEETS HIS MAKER
when he loses his grip fighting with Bond
atop the Golden Gate bridge and plummets
to his death.
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General Georgi Koskov FILM
The Living Daylights (1987)
JOB DESCRIPTION
KGB Colonel
EMPLOYER
KGB (although attempting to become a
freelance first-class rotter!)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) Im sorry James, for
you I have great affection, but
weve an old saying
duty has no
sweethearts.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by having just about everybody else do it
(not only is he a rotter but a
coward too!)
MEETS HIS MAKER
Matter for debate. Depends entirely on
the size of General Pushkins
Diplomatic Bag!
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FRANZ SANCHEZ FILM
Licence To Kill (1989)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Drug Baron
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to DEA agent Felix Leiter as hes
dangled as shark bait) Its
nothing personal, its purely
business. (It makes you wonder what
Sanchez would have done if it had been
personal!!!)
TRIES TO KILL 007
with a machete
MEETS HIS MAKER
when 007 sets his petrol-soaked clothes
on fire with the cigarette lighter given
to him by Felix & Della Leiter on
their wedding day (theres poetic
justice for you!)
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ALEC TREVELYAN (aka JANUS) FILM
GoldenEye (1995)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Crime syndicate boss and computer
embezzler
EMPLOYER
Self (late 006 of the British Secret
Service)
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
Right side of face badly scarred
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to Bond) Oh please James spare me
the Freud. I might as well ask if all the
vodka martinis ever silenced the screams
of all the men youve killed. Or if
you find forgiveness in the arms of all
those willing women for all the
dead ones you failed to protect.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by kicking him off the gigantic Goldeneye
satellite dish antenna.
MEETS HIS MAKER
when Bond releases his grip on
Trevelyans leg and lets him fall to
his death from the Goldeneye satellite
dish antenna.
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ELLIOT CARVER FILM
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Media Mogul
EMPLOYER
Self
PHYSICAL PECULIARITY
None
MOST MEMORABLE DIALOGUE
(to his henchman Stamper) When you
remove Mr Bonds heart, there should
just be enough time for him to watch it
stop beating.
TRIES TO KILL 007
by using an army of over the
hill henchmen
MEETS HIS MAKER
when, with the help of 007, he loses the
argument with the rotating razor-sharp
blades of his sea drill.
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