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Post by mattgarth on Feb 7, 2022 18:12:15 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964). B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films. C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
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Post by alfromni on Feb 7, 2022 22:19:33 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964). B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films. C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
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Post by mattgarth on Feb 7, 2022 23:25:08 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
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Post by K®️ℹ️Z@ on Feb 7, 2022 23:48:05 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
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Post by movielover on Feb 7, 2022 23:59:45 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - The name of Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
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Post by alfromni on Feb 8, 2022 4:48:12 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - The name of Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
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Post by mattgarth on Feb 8, 2022 5:34:35 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - The name of Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
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Post by movielover on Feb 8, 2022 5:42:23 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
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Post by K®️ℹ️Z@ on Feb 8, 2022 5:50:30 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z: A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964). B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films. C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips. E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing') F. For Your Eyes Only (1981) G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN. H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself. I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE. K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
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Post by movielover on Feb 8, 2022 5:53:57 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
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Post by K®️ℹ️Z@ on Feb 8, 2022 6:04:05 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
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Post by movielover on Feb 8, 2022 6:07:43 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
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Post by mattgarth on Feb 8, 2022 6:10:44 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
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Post by movielover on Feb 8, 2022 6:12:37 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.
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Post by K®️ℹ️Z@ on Feb 8, 2022 6:13:59 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
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Post by alfromni on Feb 8, 2022 6:22:44 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
R. RAYMOND Benson - In 1996 the American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels. Benson had previously been the author of The James Bond Bedside Companion, first published in 1984.
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Post by K®️ℹ️Z@ on Feb 8, 2022 6:23:58 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
R. RAYMOND Benson - In 1996 the American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels. Benson had previously been the author of The James Bond Bedside Companion, first published in 1984.
S. SPECTRE - Fictional organisation led by criminal mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It's also the name of the 24th EON productions James Bond movies.
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Post by alfromni on Feb 8, 2022 6:30:35 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
R. RAYMOND Benson - In 1996 the American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels. Benson had previously been the author of The James Bond Bedside Companion, first published in 1984.
S. SPECTRE - Fictional organisation led by criminal mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It's also the name of the 24th EON productions James Bond movies.
T. THE TIMES - In a fictional obituary, purportedly published in The Times, Bond's parents were given as Andrew Bond, from the village of Glencoe, Scotland, and Monique Delacroix, from the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
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Post by mattgarth on Feb 8, 2022 8:53:58 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
R. RAYMOND Benson - In 1996 the American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels. Benson had previously been the author of The James Bond Bedside Companion, first published in 1984.
S. SPECTRE - Fictional organisation led by criminal mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It's also the name of the 24th EON productions James Bond movies.
T. THE TIMES - In a fictional obituary, purportedly published in The Times, Bond's parents were given as Andrew Bond, from the village of Glencoe, Scotland, and Monique Delacroix, from the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
U. UDAIPUR -- City in India that served as the principal location shooting for OCTOPUSSY.
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Post by redhorizon on Feb 8, 2022 10:08:27 GMT
JAMES BOND 007 A-Z:
A. AURIC Goldfinger - Main villain in Goldfinger (1964).
B. BLOFELD - Recurring villain in several Bond films.
C. CHINESE JUNK -- Scaramanga's vessel of choice in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
D. DAILY Express - In 1957, the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming about adapting his James Bond stories as comic strips.
E. EON Productions -- Albert Broccoli's Company that produced the Bond Films (it meant 'Everything or Nothing')
F. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
G. GOODNIGHT - Britt Ekland’s character in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
H. HOAGY Carmichael/ HIMSELF - Ian Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself.
I. INFERNO -- Max Zorin's thoroughbred with the microchip implanted in its leg to control it in A VIEW TO A KILL
J. J.W. Pepper - The redneck sheriff in LIVE AND LET DIE.
K. KILL - James Bond has a license to Kill
L. LEITER - American CIA operative and Bond’s friend.
M. M - Codename of the head of MI6 (portrayed by Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes)
N. NICK NACK - Sidekick of main villain in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
O. OBEAH -- Solitaire's second sight powers in LIVE AND LET DIE
P. PLENTY O’Toole - Lana Wood’s character in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
Q. Q - Codename for the head of Q Branch/Division of MI6 (portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese & Ben Whishaw)
R. RAYMOND Benson - In 1996 the American author Raymond Benson became the author of the Bond novels. Benson had previously been the author of The James Bond Bedside Companion, first published in 1984.
S. SPECTRE - Fictional organisation led by criminal mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It's also the name of the 24th EON productions James Bond movies.
T. THE TIMES - In a fictional obituary, purportedly published in The Times, Bond's parents were given as Andrew Bond, from the village of Glencoe, Scotland, and Monique Delacroix, from the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
U. UDAIPUR -- City in India that served as the principal location shooting for OCTOPUSSY.
V. VENICE - Bond resigns from the service to go on holiday with Vesper, and they sail to Venice, Italy in CASINO ROYALE.
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