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Actors

Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi Adolfo Celi was an Italian Actor and small time Director and Writer, best known for playing Emilio Largo in the Bond movie thunderball. He acted in over 100 movies and in the 1940's he spent nearly two decades as a stage actor in Brazil and Argentina.

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig Daniel Craig was born in Northwest England and became interested in acting at an early age. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and later got many roles in movies and TV shows. He worked his reputation up and it payed off. On October 25th, 2005 Daniel Craig became the 6th official James Bond!

Gabriele Ferzetti

Gabriele Ferzetti Gabriele Ferzetti is a succesful Italian actor most noted for his role in 1969's James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Since the start of his career in 1942, he has been in over 150 movies and tv shows. He is famous in Italy for many of his movies including 'Once Upon a Time in the West'.

Gert Frobe

Gert Frobe Gert Frobe was a German actor who starred in over 100 movies including the 1964 Bond movie Goldfinger and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, an adaption of an Ian Fleming book. Although his voice was dubbed in many movies because he could not speak English

Guy Doleman

Guy Doleman Guy Doleman was a successful character actor who appeared in many British and American tv shows and movies including the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball, playing SPECTRE agent Count Lippe

Harold Sakata

Harold Sakata Harold Sakata, most known for playing Oddjob in the Bond movie Goldfinger, is an Olympic weightlifter and wrestler. He started weightlifting when he was 28 and won a silver medal for lifting 380 pounds. He later went into professional wrestling under the name Tosh Togo.

Joseph Wiseman

Joseph Wiseman Joseph Wiseman is a Canadian stage, film and television actor, who's career has spanned over 70 years, with nearly 100 film and TV credits. He is probably best known for his superb performance as the main villain in the first James Bond movie, Dr. No (1962).

Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee Patrick Macnee is a British actor who is best known for his roles as John Steed on The Avengers and as Sir Godfrey Tibbett in A View to a Kill. Throughout his career, Patrick has starred in over 130 movies and tv shows and he is still acting after over sixty years.

Rik Van Nutter

Rik Van Nutter Rik Van Nutter was an American actor who starred in 13 mostly minor films. One exception being his role as the 3rd incarnation of Felix Leiter in 1965's Bond movie Thunderball. Rik agreed to continue playing Leiter, but had moved on to other things by the time Leiter appeared in another movie.

Sean Connery

Sean Connery Sean Connery is a Scottish actor who played James Bond in Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever and the unofficial film Never Say Never Again. Sean Connery IS James Bond.


Actresses

Claudine Auger

Claudine Auger Claudine Auger is a French actress who started her career in the early 60's. At 15 she became 1958's Miss France. She had starred in over ten movies that were mostly in french, before she got her role as Domino Derval in Thunderball in 1965.

Honor Blackman

Honor Blackman Honor Blackman is a British actress who has starred in nearly 90 movies and tv shows over a period of around 60 years. She is best known for her stunning performace as Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, and for her role as Cathy Gale in the British tv show The Avengers.

Jill St. John

Jill St. John Jill St. John is an American actress who started out in show business when she was 5. She has starred in over 50 movies and tv shows and is perhaps best known for her stunning performance as leading bond girl Tiffany case in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

Lotte Lenya

Lotte Lenya Lotte Lenya developed an interest in dance into a long and successful stage and film career, the height of which was her role as SPECTRE agent Rosa Klebb in From Russia with Love in 1963. She will forever be remembered for her astounding performance, as well as for the poison tipped knife concealed in her shoe.

Luciana Paluzzi

Luciana Paluzzi Luciana Paluzzi was an Italian actress who starred in nearly 80 movies and tv shows which were mostly Italian. She is best known for her amazing performance as Fiona Volpe in 1965's Thunderball

Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress Ursula Andress was born in Switzerland, but later moved to Rome, getting minor roles in Italian films. She then moved to America, and got the biggest break of her life, getting the role of leading Bond girl Honey Ryder in Dr. No in 1962. The iconic scene where she walks out of the sea in a white bikini has remained one of the most recognized scenes of the series.


Articles

James Bond Box Office Totals

James Bond Box Office Totals The gross revenues of all the James Bond films, adjusted for inflation, with a histogram of 007's box office performance. Includes a list of the highest grossing Bond films, highest grossing actors, and the highest grossing actors per film.

The James Bond Gun Barrel Sequence

The James Bond Gun Barrel Sequence The Gun Barrel Sequence is the scene that typically opens any James Bond film, game, or other video media. It features James Bond walking along a white backdrop, shown through the view of the barrel of a henchmans gun. Realizing he is about to be killed, Bond quickly whips around and shoots the assassin first. The scene has been shot with many different actors including Bob Simmons, Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig.

The Origins of Vesper Lynd

The Origins of Vesper Lynd In addition to introducing the toughest James Bond yet, Casino Royale's popularity owes much of its success to Ian Fleming's original story, which it expands and brings right up to date. However, that isn't the only factor in its favour; it has a great script that plays with audience expectations ingrained over the last 40 years and features the best Bond girl for years.

Top 10 James Bond Movies

Top 10 James Bond Movies Many people have their own views on who the best James Bond actor is and what the best movies are, and there are many articles written on the subject. Well, here's my take on the matter, my list of the Top 10 James Bond Movies.

Top 10 James Bond Movies : Part 2

Top 10 James Bond Movies : Part 2 Many people have their own views on who the best James Bond actor is and what the best movies are, and there are many articles written on the subject. Well, here's my take on the matter, my list of the Top 10 James Bond Movies - Part 2.

Top 10 James Bond Villains

Top 10 James Bond Villains With over twenty movies released through five decades, the James Bond series has had more than its fair share of great villains. But which ones really stand out, as true classic characters? Here's my list of the best and most memorable villains in the James Bond Series. Enjoy!

Who Played James Bond: A Complete History

Who Played James Bond: A Complete History A complete history of all the actors who have played James Bond, starting with Barry Nelson, and going through Bob Holness, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, David Niven, George Lazenby, Christopher Cazenove, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig!


Characters

Dr. No

Dr. No Dr. Julius No appeared in Dr. No (1962). He was a scientist who specialized in atomic energy and he joined S.P.E.C.T.R.E to get revenge on the west for refusing his services. He bought the island crab key and crashed the USA's test missiles using a powerful radio beam. Bond came to investigate some strange deaths and ended up killing Dr. No and blowing up his island.

Honey Ryder

Honey Ryder Honey Rider was the leading Bond girl in Dr. No (1962). She was played by Ursula Andress, however due to her strong accent she was dubbed by Nikki van der Zyl. She was diving for shells at Crab Key when Bond first saw her. The character is famous for her entry to the movie, walking out of the sea in a white bikini.

Jaws

Jaws Jaws--played by 7ft giant Richard Kiel--is the steel jawed henchmen, and later allie, from The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Jaws is one of the only villains to make multiple appearances, and has become an icon for the James Bond series. His jaws can bite through necks, sharks, steel cables and chains.

Jill Masterson

Jill Masterson Jill Masterson, played by Shirley Eaton, was employed by Goldfinger to help him cheat at cards. She is seduced by James Bond, and as a result of her betrayal, Goldfinger kills her by painting her entire body with gold paint, causing her to suffocate.

John Strangways

John Strangways John Strangways was the MI6 representative in Jamaica. He investigated reports about the island Crab Key and took rock samples, thinking they were radioactive. He brought them to geologist and friend Professor Dent to be analyzed, and was later killed after Dent reported the events to Dr. No, the owner of Crab Key.

Kerim Bey

Kerim Bey Darko Kerim Bey was the Head of Station T, Turkey and was one of the best men MI6 had anywhere according to M. He helped Bond in a mission to escape from Istanbul with Tatiana and a Lektor decoding machine, eventually getting killed by SPECTRE Operative Red Grant.

Kronsteen

Kronsteen Kronsteen, played by Vladek Sheybal, was the head of planning for SPECTRE in From Russia with Love (1963). He devised a plan to lure James Bond into Turkey and then kill him, humiliating the British government and getting revenge for the death of Dr. No. When the plan failed, he was killed with a poison tipped knife.

Marc-Ange Draco

Marc-Ange Draco Marc-Ange Draco (played by Gabriele Ferzetti) was the head of the Union Corse, a large criminal organization that operated in Europe. He was Bond's allie in On her Majesty's Secret Service and was the father of Bond's wife, Teresa Di Vicenzo. He also headed an operation to blow up the institute at Piz Gloria

Miss Taro

Miss Taro Miss Taro (played by Zena Marshall) appeared in the 1962 Bond movie Dr. No. She worked as a secretary for Pleydell-Smith, the principal secretary of Jamaica, as well as being a spy for Dr. No. She alerted him of Bond's arrival, and stole several incriminating files. Bond discovered who she was and she was later arrested.

Oddjob

Oddjob Oddjob (played by Harold Sakata), is a ruthless villain and Goldfinger's personal bodyguard. Armed with a steel rimmed hat and a good knowledge of karate, Oddjob is a deadly character. He is perhaps one of the most legendary villains in James Bond, and has inspired game characters, merchandise and spoofs.

Professor Dent

Professor Dent Professor Dent is a fictional character who appeared in Dr. No (1962). He worked as both a geologist and as a Henchmen for Dr. No. He was responsible for the deaths of John Strangways and his secretary and he was later killed by Bond, the same person he had just tried to assassinate.

Pussy Galore

Pussy Galore Pussy Galore, played by Honor Blackman, is one of the more famous James Bond characters, due to her provocative name. Pussy is not only Goldfinger's personal pilot, but also the leader of the group Pussy Galore's Flying Circus, who work as part of Goldfinger's Operation Grandslam.

Quarrel

Quarrel Quarrel was a fictional Cayman Island fisherman who first appeared in Ian Fleming's novel Live and Let Die, published in 1954. He later appeared in the novel Dr. No, published in 1958 and in the movie Dr. No in 1962. He helped out Bond, taking him to the island Crab Key to investigate Dr. No.

Red Grant

Red Grant Red Grant was a convicted murderer who appeared in the 1957 novel From Russia with Love, and the 1963 film of the same name. He was recruited by Rosa Klebb for a mission to steal a Lektor decoding machine from the Russian's with the inadvertent assistance of a Russian girl and the British Government.

Rosa Klebb

Rosa Klebb Rosa Klebb was the Head of Operations for SMERSH, however in the movie she defected to SPECTRE. She led a mission to steal a Lektor decoding machine and humiliate the British Secret Service. She choose Tatiana Romanova to lead Bond into Istanbul and choose Red Grant to take the Lektor and kill Bond. Grant failed and Klebb was killed when she tried to take her revenge on Bond.

Sylvia Trench

Sylvia Trench Sylvia Trench was one of James Bond's girlfriends in both Dr. No and From Russia with Love. She was played by Eunice Gayson, and was one of only a few bond girls to be in more than one movie, as well as being the first.

Tatiana Romanova

Tatiana Romanova Tatiana Romanova was the Corporal of State Security in the Soviet Union. She was recruited by Rosa Klebb to lure James Bond into Istanbul so that they could steal the Spektor decoding machine and escape together. The real plan was for henchman Red Grant to kill them before they got away, stealing the Spektor for themselves, with the blame being on Bond.

Tiffany Case

Tiffany Case In the James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Tiffany Case (played by Jill St. John) is the main Bond girl, a diamond smuggler unknowingly working for Blofeld. In Ian Fleming's Diamonds Are Forever, she is a smuggler and casino dealer working for the Spangled Mob.

Vavra

Vavra Vavra was the head of a tribe of Gypsies that lived in a camp in the outskirts of Istanbul, Turkey. He spied on the Bulgars, reporting information back to Kerim Bey. Bond and Kerim were invited to dinner at the camp, where two girls were to fight to death over the love of a man. The fight was interrupted, and Bond managed to save Vavra's life, gaining his upmost respect and gratitude.


Crew

Guy Hamilton

Guy Hamilton Guy Hamilton was the second director of the James Bond series. He directed Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds are Forever (1971), Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). Guy was an assistant director for The Third Man (1949) and even doubled for Orson Welles! He also worked with producer Harry Saltzman on the two non-bond films Funeral in Berlin (1966) and The Battle of Britain (1969)

John Glen

John Glen John Glen is a British director and editor, who directed 5 James Bond movies including: For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985), The Living Daylights (1987) and License to Kill (1989). He was also the editor and 2nd unit director for OHMSS, The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker.

Sam Mendes

Sam Mendes Sam Mendes is an English film director and theatre enthusiast, who is best known for directing the 1999 film American Beauty, and the upcoming Bond 23 film, Skyfall. Daniel Craig said of Mendes: We have to do this together, we have exactly the same reference points, we both like the same Bond movies and we both like the same bits in the same Bond movies we like.

Terence Young

Terence Young Terence young was a sucessful director and the first ever James Bond Director. He directed Dr. No, From russia with love and Thunderball along with many non-bond films.


Gadgets

Attache Case Gadget

Attache Case Gadget In the 1963 movie From Russia with Love, Q issued Bond with an attache case full of gadgets. Including Ammunition, a knife, a rifle, gold soverigns and tear gas activated by opening the case without first twisting the clasp

Dr. No Gadgets

Dr. No Gadgets Since James Bond exploded onto the silver screen in 1962, his gadgets and tools have become icons, and an immensely popular part of the films. In Dr. No (1962), there weren't any high tech gadgets of the later years, but James Bond still came equipped with several tools and machines. Here we list all the gadgets, gizmos and tools that James Bond, his allies, and the opposition, used in their missions.

FRWL Gadgets

FRWL Gadgets From Russia with Love marked the first appearance of Q, aswell as a large collection of unique and orignal gadgets, including a packed attache case, a poison tipped shoe knife, trap doors, bug detectors, and communications gadgets!

Goldfinger's Plane

Goldfinger's Plane One of Goldfinger's planes used to transport James Bond to Kentucky. The plane is filled with several spying devices, all of which Bond counteracts. Gadgets include a trick mirror, spying portals and hidden compartments in Bond's razor and the heel of his shoe.

Jet Pack

Jet Pack The ledgandary jetpack that Bond (Sean Connery) uses to escape from two men after killing Jacques Bouvar. The gadget is actually a Bell rocket belt flown by Bill Suitor and Gordon Yeager. The gadget was also showcased in die another day.


Locations

Blades Private Club

Blades Private Club Blades is the most exquisite private card club in London. It is a fictional club from Ian Fleming's book Moonraker. The club has a huge gaming room that offers many types of gambling, and a dining area that serves some of Englands best food. Sir Hugo Drax and M are among the limited number of members.

Crab Key

Crab Key In the movie Dr. No, Crab Key was an island located off the coast of Jamaica. It contained a large bauxite mine and acres upon acres of swamps, marshland, rivers and mangroves. A Chinese scientist named Dr. No owned the island. He was running an operation where he would ruin USA missile launches by interfering with missiles and causing them to crash. He controlled the missiles with a powerful radio beam which was powered by a nuclear reactor underground.

The Kristal Palas

The Kristal Palas The Kristal Palas was a shabby and dirty hotel that Bond stayed in while in Istanbul, Turkey. Although the room was horrible, it had a magnificent view of an exquisite waterfront and Bond loved the atmosphere of the hotel. He was later upgraded to the honeymoon suite, the best room in the hotel.


Movies

Diamonds Are Forever

Diamonds Are Forever Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh film in the James Bond series. Set in Amsterdam and Las Vegas, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Jill St. John as Tiffany Case, Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole, Jimmy Dean as Willard Whyte, Putter Smith as Mr. Kidd, Bruce Glover as Mr. Wint, Joe Robinson as Peter Franks and Charles Gray as Blofeld.

Dr. No

Dr. No Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the series. Set in Jamaica, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, and Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. Includes info on production, casting, music, plot, goofs, box office and crew.

From Russia with Love

From Russia with Love From Russia with Love is the second James Bond film in the series. Set in Istanbul, Turkey, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Pedro Armendariz as Kerim Bey, Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb, Robert Shaw as Red Grant and Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova. Includes info on cast, crew, casting, production, music, plot, goofs and box office.

Goldfinger

Goldfinger Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series. Set in multiple exotic locations, including Miami, Kentucky, and Switzerland, Goldfinger stars Sean Connery as 007, Gert Frobe as Goldfinger, Harold Sakata as Oddjob, Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, and Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson. Includes info on cast, crew, casting, production, music, plot, goofs and box office.

Live And Let Die

Live And Let Die Live and Let Die is the eighth film in the James Bond series. Set in New York and the Caribbean, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Yaphet Kotto as Kananga/Mr. Big, Jane Seymour as Solitaire, Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver, Clifton James as Sherrif J.W. Pepper, Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi, Julius Harris as Tee Hee, Earl Jolly Brown as Whisper and Roy Stewart as Quarrel Jr.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

On Her Majesty's Secret Service On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the sixth film in the James Bond series. Set mainly in Switzerland, the film stars George Lazenby as James Bond, Diana Rigg as Tracy Di Vicenzo, Gabriele Ferzetti as Marc-Ange Draco, Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt and Telly Savalas as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Includes info on cast, music, plot, trivia and box office.

Skyfall

Skyfall Skyfall is the upcoming James Bond film, also known as Bond 23. It will star Daniel Craig as James Bond, Judy Dench as M, Javier Bardem as the main villain, Bérénice Marlohe as Sévérine, Naomie Harris as Eve, and Ralph Fiennes, Helen McCrory, Albert Finney, Ben Whishaw and Ola Rapace as undisclosed roles

Thunderball

Thunderball Thunderball is the fourth James Bond film in the series. Set in Nassua, and other tropical locations, Thunderball stars Sean Connery as 007, Adolfo Celi as Emilio Largo, Claudine Auger as Domino Derval, Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe and Guy Doleman as Count Lippe. Includes info on cast, production, music, legal issues, plot, goofs and box office

You Only Live Twice

You Only Live Twice You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the James Bond series. Set in Japan, the film stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Testsuro Tamba as Tiger Tanaka, Akiko Wakabayashi as Aki, Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki, Charles Gray as Dikko Henderson and Teru Shimada as Mr. Osato. Includes info on cast, music, plot, goofs and trivia.


Quotes

A View To A Kill

A View To A Kill A collection of some of the best quotes from the 14th film in the James Bond series, A View to a Kill. Includes quotes by James Bond, Max Zorin, May Day, Stacey Sutton, Sir Godfrey Tibbet, Scarpine, Dr. Mortner, Pola Ivanova, Jenny Flex, Bob Conley, M, Q and General Gogol.

Casino Royale

Casino Royale A collection of some of the best quotes from the 21st film in the James Bond series, Casino Royale. Includes quotes by James Bond, Vesper Lynd, Le Chiffre, Solange, Steven Obanno, Carter, Felix Leiter, Infante, Dryden, and Tomelli.

Diamonds Are Forever

Diamonds Are Forever A collection of some of the best quotes from the 7th film in the James Bond series, Diamonds Are Forever. Includes quotes by James Bond, Tiffany Case, Plenty O'Toole, Mr. Wint, Mr. Kidd, Thumper, Bambi, M, Blofeld, Shady Tree, Willard Whyte and Felix Leiter.

Die Another Day

Die Another Day A collection of some of the best quotes from the 20th film in the James Bond series, Die Another Day. Includes quotes by James Bond, Miranda Frost, Gustav Graves, Jinx, Zao, Q, Mr. Kil, Damian Falco, Colonel Moon, Miss Moneypenny and Raoul.

Dr. No

Dr. No A collection of some of the best quotes from the 1st film in the James Bond series, Dr. No. Includes quotes by James Bond, Sylvia Trench, Honey Ryder, M, Miss Moneypenny, Dr. No, Major Boothroyd, John Strangways, Professor Dent, Quarrel and Felix Leiter.

For Your Eyes Only

For Your Eyes Only A collection of some of the best quotes from the 12th film in the James Bond series, For Your Eyes Only. Includes quotes by James Bond, Melina Havelock, Aristotle Kristatos, Milos Columbo, Bibi Dahl, Blofeld, Bill Tanner, and Sir Fredrick Gray.

From Russia With Love

From Russia With Love A collection of some of the best quotes from the 2nd film in the James Bond series, From Russia With Love. Includes quotes by James Bond, Kerim Bey, Morenzy, Tatiana Romanova, Blofeld, Rosa Klebb, Kronsteen and M.

Goldfinger

Goldfinger A collection of some of the best quotes from the 3rd film in the James Bond series, Goldfinger. Includes quotes by James Bond, Q, Auric Goldfinger, Pussy Galore, Jill Masterson, Miss Moneypenny, Colonel Smithers, Mei-Lei and M.

Live And Let Die

Live And Let Die A collection of some of the best quotes from the 8th film in the James Bond series, Live and Let Die. Includes quotes by James Bond, Dr. Kananga, Mr. Big, Tee Hee, Rosie Carver, Sheriff J.W. Pepper, Baron Samedi, Solitaire, Felix Leiter, M, and Miss Moneypenny

Moonraker

Moonraker A collection of some of the best quotes from the 11th film in the James Bond series, Moonraker. Includes quotes by James Bond, Hugo Drax, Holly Goodhead, Corinne Dufour, Sir Frederick Gray, M, Q and Miss Moneypenny.

Octopussy

Octopussy A collection of some of the best quotes from the 13th film in the James Bond series, Octopussy. Includes quotes by James Bond, Octopussy, Kamal Khan, General Orlov, Magda, Vijay, Grischka, Gobinda, General Gogol, Miss Moneypenny, and Q.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

On Her Majesty's Secret Service A collection of some of the best quotes from the 6th film in the James Bond series, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Includes quotes by James Bond, Tracy Di Vicenzo, Marc-Ange Draco, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Hillary Bray, and Q.

Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace A collection of some of the best quotes from the 22nd film in the James Bond series, Quantum of Solace. Includes quotes by James Bond, Camille, Dominic Greene, M, Rene Mathis, Strawberry Fields, Felix Leiter, Gregg Beam, Mr. White, and Bill Tanner.

The Living Daylights

The Living Daylights A collection of some of the best quotes from the 15th film in the James Bond series, The Living Daylights. Includes quotes by James Bond, Kara Milovy, Saunders, Georgi Koskov, Leonid Pushkin, Necros, Brad Whitaker, Rosika Miklos, and Q.

The Man with the Golden Gun

The Man with the Golden Gun A collection of some of the best quotes from the 9th film in the James Bond series, The Man with the Golden Gun. Includes quotes by James Bond, Francisco Scaramanga, Andrea Anders, Sheriff J.W. Pepper, Mary Goodnight, Nick Nack, Lazar, Colthorpe, Saida, M and Q.

The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me A collection of some of the best quotes from the 10th film in the James Bond series, The Spy Who Loved Me. Includes quotes by James Bond, Agent XXX (Anya Amasova), Karl Stromberg, General Gogol, Sir Fredrick Gray, Captain Carter, Max Kalba, Q, M and Miss Moneypenny.

Thunderball

Thunderball A collection of some of the best quotes from the 4th film in the James Bond series, Thunderball. Includes quotes by James Bond, Fiona Volpe, Q, Patricia Fearing, Emilio Largo, Domino Derval, Count Lippe and Miss Moneypenny.

You Only Live Twice

You Only Live Twice A collection of some of the best quotes from the 5th film in the James Bond series, You Only Live Twice. Includes quotes by James Bond, Tiger Tanaka, Aki, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Helga Brandt, Dikko Henderson, Kissy Suzuki, Mr. Osato, and Miss Moneypenny.


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