RED CROSS MERCY FLIGHT

The cover for the Union Corse dawn helicopter assault on the Alpine fortress of Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas) in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. James Bond (George Lazenby), Marc-Ange Draco (Gabriele Ferzetti), and his men claim to be carrying blood plasma and emergency equipment to Rovigo to aid victims of the Italian flood disaster.

AMRITRAJ, VIJAY

World-famous professional tennis player, commentator, entrepreneur, and sometime actor who made his big-screen debut as Vijay, enthusiastic British Secret Service associate of James Bond (Roger Moore) during scenes shot in India for Octopussy.

LYNCH, LASHANA

British actress of film and television who portrayed Nomi, MI6’s new agent 007 following the retirement of James Bond (Daniel Craig) in No Time to Die.

TRICK THREE-WHEELER

Modified, high-speed, three-wheel motor cart driven by Vijay (VIJAY AMRITRAJ) during a chaotic chase through the streets of Udaipur, India, in Octopussy. Chased by jeep-borne fanatics, Vijay and his passenger, James Bond (ROGER MOORE), maneuver

RED DRAGON OF MACAO

One of the notorious Chinese tong societies, a criminal organization whose symbol is featured in a tattoo on the wrist of SPECTRE agent Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) in Thunderball. The telltale tong sign is enough to raise the suspicions of James Bond (Sean Connery)

MECHANICAL ALLIGATOR

Reminiscent of the phony seagull on James Bond’s head in Goldfinger, the alligator is another form of camouflage that allows Bond (Roger Moore) to approach the island home of Octopussy (Maud Adam) at night without being seen in Octopussy.

REGIN, NADJA

Yugoslavian actress who appeared in two James Bond films, first as the ravishing girlfriend of Kerim Bey (Pedro Armendariz) in From Russia with Love, then as Bonita, the fiery flamenco dancer in the pre-credits teaser of Goldfinger.

TROPIC ROVER

Real-life name of the catamaran, anchored in Nassau Harbor, that provides James Bond (Sean Connery) with cover in Thunderball.

NIVEN, DAVID

Urbane, quintessential British actor who was perfectly cast as retired Sir James Bond in the Casino Royale spoof. Surrounded by ineptitude and forced by international events to accept one final mission, Sir James is a throwback to the

TROPICANA HOTEL

Las Vegas accommodations of James Bond (Sean Connery) in Diamonds Are Forever. It’s where he meets Plenty O’Toole (Lana Wood), who is later thrown out of a hotel window by the diamond syndicate goons.

NOAH, DR.

Supervillain of Casino Royale, born on April Fools Day, and portrayed by Woody Allen. In reality, he’s Sir James Bond’s (DAVID NIVEN) bumbling nephew Jimmy Bond—the son of Bond’s sister, Nelly

HEMINGWAY HOUSE

Landmark in Key West, Florida, where M (Robert Brown) confronts revenge-crazed James Bond (Timothy Dalton) in Licence to Kill. M’s top agent has not reported for his next assignment in Istanbul. Worried that Bond will insist on revenge after drug runners mutilate his CIA chum Felix Leiter (David Hedison) and murder Leiter’s bride

NO, DR.

Archenemy to James Bond (Sean Connery) portrayed by Joseph Wiseman in the first James Bond film, Dr. No. The son of a German missionary and a Chinese girl from a good family, No joined a tong—the Chinese version of the Mafia—and escaped to American with $10 million of their loot.

TUESDAY, 10:12 A.M. AND 18 SECONDS

The time on James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) watch when Magda (KRISTINA WAYBORN) leaves his hotel suite with the Fabergé egg in Octopussy.

TULIP

What James Bond (Sean Connery) promises to bring back to Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) from Amsterdam in Diamonds Are Forever. She had asked for a “diamond in a ring.”

APOLLO AIRWAYS

Airline flown by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) in the Moonraker teaser. Returning from his African job, and on his "last leg" to London,

MENDES, SAM

Academy Award–winning British film director and producer who helmed Skyfall and Spectre, two of the highest-grossing films in the James Bond series.

REST OF THE WORLD, THE

Final target selected in the Domination video-game battle between James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) and Maximiliian Largo (KLAUS MARIA BRANDAUER) in Never Say Never Again. It's worth $325,000, and this time Bond wins

TURO SPOTTITAX

Species of exotic tropical fish, with dangerous dorsal spines, identified by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) while posing as marine biologist Robert Sterling in The Spy Who Loved Me. The information does not impress 007's

SWITCHBLADES

Nickname given to twin stealth gliders utilized by James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and Jinx (Halle Berry) in Die Another Day. In the story, they exit from the rear of a Chinook helicopter.

RIMMER, SHANE

Canadian character actor who never seemed to play the same character twice in the James Bond series. In You Only Live Twice, he’s the Hawaii radar operator. In Diamonds Are Forever, he’s Tom, right-hand man to Willard Whyte (Jimmy Dean). In Live and Let Die, he’s the uncredited voice of British agent Hamilton.

T-55

Heavy Russian battle tank commandeered by James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) for a noisy, destructive chase through downtown St. Petersburg, Russia, in GoldenEye.

MCCALLUM, GORDON K.

Academy Award—winning motion-picture sound engineer who worked on many James Bond movies. McCallum was chief dubbing mixer for Pinewood Studios when he retired in 1984 after

ARMORED MOTORBOAT

James Bond’s (ROGER MOORE) transportation up Brazil’s Tipperapi River in Moonraker. Built by Glastron,

HIGH HEEL SHOES

All that's left of SPECTRE assassin Fatima Blush (BARBARA CARRERA) after James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) disintegrates her with his rocket-firing fountain pen in Never Say Never Again. A definite steal

TAMAHORI, LEE

New Zealand director who helmed the twentieth James Bond movie produced by the Broccoli family, Die Another Day. Tamahori actually began his career as a sound boom operator on the comedy Skin Deep (1978).

PICKER, DAVID

American film producer and studio executive who helped engineer the deal that brought the James Bond series to United Artists in 1961.

MCCLORY, KEVIN

Dapper, resourceful, and fabulously wealthy Irish film producer/director who was the first to collaborate with author Ian Fleming on a film script featuring his James Bond character. The collaboration would later turn sour and initiate one of the great legal battles in film history, as well as an important chapter in the history of the James Bond films.

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