ROWSELL, JANETTE

English actress with a wiggly walk who portrayed the maid at the Fontainebleau Hotel, in Goldfinger. She "helps" James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) gain access to Goldfinger's (GERT FROBE) suite.

AU 1

The license plate of Auric Goldfinger’s (GERT FRÖBE) Rolls-Royce Phantom 337 in the James Bond movie Goldfinger.

UNDER THE PRESIDENT’S FEET

The site in Washington, D.C., where SPECTRE plants one of the hijacked nuclear warheads in Never Say Never Again. It's recovered in time, thanks to James Bond (SEAN CONNERY), who also helps recover the second bomb in the Tears of Allah archaeological dig.

AURIC ENTERPRISES A.C.

Sign on the roof of Auric Goldfinger’s (GERT FRÖBE) factory in Switzerland in the James Bond movie Goldfinger.

SIENA, ITALY

Where James Bond (Daniel Craig) takes a wounded Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) for MI6 interrogation in a dazzling opening chase in Quantum of Solace.

ROYAL JELLY

A gourmet treat of Sir James Bond (DAVID NIVEN) in Casino Royale. According to M (JOHN HUSTON), it helps the retired 007 cleanse his intestines. Gee, I wonder if they serve this at Shrublands?

RSD 522

Fictional Isthmus City license plate of the Rolls-Royce driven by Q (DESMOND LLEWELYN) in Licence to Kill. Working undercover for a change, the equipment officer is masquerading as James Bond's (TIMOTHY DALTON) chauffeur.

HOT AIR BALLOON

Piloted by Q (DESMOND LLEWELYN), it's how James Bond (ROGER MOORE) arrives in the thick of the Monsoon Palace assault in Octopussy.

SMART BLOOD

A nanotech tracking device that is injected into the bloodstream of James Bond (Daniel Craig) in Spectre.

RUBAVITCH

Girlfriend of the KGB’s General Leonid Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies), portrayed by Virginia Hey in The Living Daylights. Accompanying him to Tangier, Rubavitch is in the hotel room when Pushkin discovers that he’s about to be killed by James Bond (Timothy Dalton).

HOTEL TROPICALE

Evelyn Tremble/ James Bond's (PETER SELLERS) Monte Carlo hotel in Casino Royale. It's where he meets Miss Goodthighs (JACQUELINE BISSET).

V99060

Serial number on the enemy motorboat that chases James Bond (ROGER MOORE) through the Venice canals in Moonraker.

STRAIGHT FLUSH

Hand with which James Bond (Daniel Craig) defeats Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) in the poker tournament in Casino Royale.

UNITED ARTISTS

Motion-picture production and distribution company founded in 1919 by Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith. Since 1962, it has released every James Bond film except Casino Royale (Columbia Pictures) and Never Say Never Again (Warner Brothers).

RUSSHON, CHARLES JOSEPH ANTHONY “RUSH”

Retired US Air Force lieutenant colonel who was a key production liaison on five James Bond films. Russhon’s involvement with Eon Productions began in 1963 on From Russia with Love

HOWDAH

Name for the ornamental riding platforms used on Indian elephants during the tiger hunt in Octopussy. Trapped in the grass beneath Gobinda's (KABIR BEDI) elephant, James Bond (ROGER MOORE) unbuckles the strap holding

VODKA MARTINI

What James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) orders on Maximilian Largo's (KLAUS MARIA BRANDAUER) yacht, the Flying Saucer, in Never Say Never Again.

VERZASCA DAM

Hydroelectric dam in Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland, where the GoldenEye filmmakers shot exteriors of the Arkangel Chemical Weapons Facility, target of James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and his colleague 006 (Sean Bean) in the pre-credits teaser.

MILLER’S BRIDGE

Site of a police river-block, in Live and Let Die, designed to halt the progress of a desperate motorboat chase between James Bond (ROGER MOORE) and a gang of Kananga's (YAPHET KOTTO) henchmen. The river block

11:30 A.M.

The time of James Bond’s (ROGER MOORE) arrival from London at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York in Live and Let Die. He arrives on a Pan American flight.

VODKA ON THE ROCKS

James Bond's (SEAN CONNERY) drink choice when he meets Domino (KIM BASINGER) at Maximilian Largo's (KLAUS MARIA BRANDAUER) charity ball in Nice, in Never Say Never Again.

TALAMONE, ITALY

Where James Bond (Daniel Craig) goes to find his former colleague Rene Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) in Quantum of Solace.

UNITED STATES

Fourth target selected in the Domination video-game battle between Largo (KLAUS MARIA BRANDAUER) and James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) in Never Say Never Again. It's worth $42,000, and Largo wins, sending a powerful shock to Bond, which topples

MILOVY, KARA

Beautiful, wide-eyed Czechoslovakian cellist, portrayed by Maryam d’Abo, who falls in love with James Bond (Timothy Dalton) in The Living Daylights. Drawing from Ian Fleming’s original short story, Kara is introduced as a Soviet sniper, supposedly assigned to liquidate defecting Russian general Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé).

HUDSON, TINA

Curvaceous actress who portrayed Bianca, James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) Cuban assistant, in Octopussy.

MIMI

Agent of Dr. Noah (WOODY ALLEN), portrayed wildly by Deborah Kerr, who impersonates M’s widow in an attempt to seduce Sir James Bond (DAVID NIVEN), in Casino Royale. One of the problems with

“BORN FREE”

Appropriate theme played when M’s (JOHN HUSTON) party, surrounded by roving lions, arrives at Sir James Bond’s (DAVID NIVEN) country home in Casino Royale. This type

TELL, THE

Nervous twitch displayed by Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) in Casino Royale, which James Bond (Daniel Craig) concludes is a clue that his nemesis is bluffing.

HUNT, PETER ROGER

British editor turned film director who cut the first four James Bond films before first assuming the mantle of director for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Hunt contributed greatly to the visual style and pacing of the early Bond films.

MIRAMONTE

James Bond’s (ROGER MOORE) hotel in Cortina D’Ampezzo in For Your Eyes Only. Returning to his room, he finds youthful ice skater Bibi Dahl (LYNN-HOLLY JOHNSON) waiting in his bed.

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