RUM COLLINS

The mixed drink ordered by James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) at Emilio Largo's (ADOLFO CELI) Palmyra estate in Thunderball.

AR-7 FOLDING SNIPER RIFLE

A rifle that James Bond (Sean Connery) carries in a trick briefcase in From Russia with Love. Bond also uses it against a helicopter-borne SPECTRE assassin.

ROBINSON, JOE

Stuntman/actor and former wrestler who portrayed tough diamond smuggler Peter Franks in Diamonds Are Forever, his final big-screen role. In a vicious Amsterdam elevator fight, Franks battles James Bond (Sean Connery) and loses

HIP, LIEUTENANT

Hong Kong police detective, portrayed by Soon-Taik Oh, who is James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) contact in The Man with the Golden Gun. They meet when Hip arrests Bond for the murder of Gibson, the British solar energy expert.

HMS TENBY

Whitby-class anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy that, anchored in Gibraltar Harbour in December 1966, served as the location for the military “funeral” of James Bond (Sean Connery) in You Only Live Twice. In the film, Gibraltar is playing Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

Where we first meet James Bond (Daniel Craig) in the pre-credits teaser of Casino Royale. He’s there to assassinate Dryden.

EIGHT MINUTES

The amount of breathing time at a depth of 584 feet, using a mixture of oxygen and helium, that James Bond (ROGER MOORE) and Melina Havelock (CAROLE BOUQUET) have while diving on

ASGARD JUMP, THE

Celebrated July 1976 ski/parachute jump off Canada’s Asgard Peak by ace ski-jumper Rick Sylvester for The Spy Who Loved Me. The idea for this stunt, the most daring of the James Bond series, came to producer Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli via a Canadian Club whisky advertisement

PTEROIS VOLITANS

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.

BOGNER, WILLY, JR.

Accomplished German cameraman, director, writer, and former Olympic skier whose uncanny ability to capture the movement of skiers has provided the James Bond series with some of its most breathtaking action sequences. A native of Munich, Bogner gained prominence with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

HOGLEG

Slang term for a sidearm, used by Willard Whyte (JIMMY DEAN) in Diamonds Are Forever. The message to leave his "hogleg" behind is given to James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) in the bathroom of Whyte's Las Vegas hotel suite

ASTON MARTIN DB-5 WITH MODIFICATIONS

James Bond’s fabulous sports car, featured in Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEyeTomorrow Never Dies, Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die. Billed as “the most famous car in the world,” it replaced Bond’s Bentley, which is seen briefly in From Russia with Love.

WADE, ROBERT

American screenwriter who writes as a team with Robert Wade. They’ve collaborated on seven James Bond screenplays.

ROME AFFAIR

A successful mission, mentioned by M (BERNARD LEE) in Live and Let Die, that James Bond (ROGER MOORE) completes just before he begins his new assignment. M passes on the congratulations of the Italian Secret Service, plus their puzzlement over

BOUVAR, COLONEL JACQUES

SPECTRE agent portrayed by stuntman Bob Simmons and assassinated by James Bond (Sean Connery) in the Thunderball pre-credits teaser.

PURVIS AND WADE

British screenwriting duo who collaborated on the screenplays for last seven James Bond movies. As Purvis quipped after the release of Skyfall in 2013, “We have been doing it longer than Ian Fleming was writing Bond.”

RAJADAMNERN STADIUM

Bangkok, Thailand, location of the kickboxing match observed by James Bond (Roger Moore) in The Man with the Golden Gun.

MEXICAN SCREW-OFF

James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) quip when he shoves the outboard screw of a Thai motor pan into the path of Hai Fat's (RICHARD LOO) thugs in The Man with the Golden Gun.

BOMBE SURPRISE

The dessert delivered to James Bond (Sean Connery) and Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) by phony ocean liner waiters Mr. Wint (Bruce Glover) and Mr. Kidd (Putter Smith) in Diamonds Are Forever.

AUBERGINE, ACHILLE

Detective hired by the French Jockey Club to look into the possibility that Max Zorin (CHRISTOPHER WALKEN) may be involved in a horse-fixing scheme in A View to a Kill. Meeting James Bond

UDELL, RONALD

Pinewood Studios construction manager, and production designer Ken Adam’s right-hand man on many of the early James Bond films. Udell’s motto, which Adam took literally, was “If you can draw it, we can build it.”

UK 40401

The number on James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) Playboy Club membership card in Diamonds Are Forever. Tiffany Case (JILL ST. JOHN) finds the card on the body of Peter Franks (JOE ROBINSON) after Bond switches their billfolds

MIAMI BEACH

Site of James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) first meeting with Auric Goldfinger (GERT FROBE) at the Fontainebleau Hotel. Also the target of a SPECTRE-hijacked A-bomb in Thunderball.

87 MILLION FRANCS

The total sum won by James Bond (BARRY NELSON) in the Monte Carlo baccarat game with Soviet masterspy Le Chiffre (PETER LORRE) in the TV film " Casino Royale." That amount is given to Bond in the form of a check, which he hides behind

HONG KONG MACAU HYDROFOIL CO. LTD.

Company offering a sea link between Hong Kong and Macao that is featured in The Man with the Golden Gun. While aboard one of this firm’s hydrofoils, James Bond follows , Andrea Anders to Hong Kong.

TREVELYAN, ALEC

(a.k.a. 006, a.k.a. Janus): Former British double-0 agent and friend of James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) turned duplicitous traitor, portrayed by Sean Bean in GoldenEye. The son of Lienz Cossacks who were betrayed by the British after World War II

SADANOYAMA

Professional Japanese sumo wrestler who played himself as the Tokyo contact of James Bond (Sean Connery) in You Only Live Twice.

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