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When the man pulled a gun on him, Bond drowned him in the vat of mud (# 1 death, # 1 Bond kill). Bond infiltrated the facility as one of the doctors, where a test subject - Blofeld's future look-alike - was covered with greenish mud to create a body mold. In another scene set in Blofeld's secret Central American facility, the mastermind ordered his plastic surgeon to perform an operation that evening to create a duplicate look-alike. He was first in Japan, where he beat up a henchman while asking: "Where is Blofeld?" He was told: "Cairo" - where he was next seen beating up another associate in a casino, who blurted out: "Ask Marie." He approached bikinied Marie (Denise Perrier), introduced himself ("My name is Bond, James Bond") and then suggested: "There's something I'd like you to get off your chest." He ripped off her bikini top, tightened it around her neck, and asked: "Where is Ernst Stavro Blofeld?" The pre-title credits sequence traced James Bond (Sean Connery) as he pursued SPECTRE megalomaniac villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Charles Gray, the third actor in the role) to seek revenge for the death of his wife Tracy in the previous film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). Title Song: "Diamonds Are Forever" (sung by Shirley Bassey) Main Title Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder Gun-barrel Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder See Bond Girls in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) To Kill (1989) | GoldenEye (1995) | TomorrowĪnother Day (2002) | Casino Royale (2006) | Quantum Your Eyes Only (1981) | Octopussy (1983) | A
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Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) | Diamonds Bond, heading for Whyte, leaves behind the exhaustedly coughing women who are holding on to the sides of the pool, gasping for air before they are presumedly arrested.Russia With Love (1963) | Goldfinger (1964) | Thunderball Then Bond releases his hold on Bambi, who desperately swims to the side.
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Thumper knows that her partner needs air so she complies by pointing to the shed below where Whyte is being held. Bond first releases Thumper, and she desperately uses her last breath to swim to the poolside while Bond continues to hold Bambi under. The bubbles and struggles of the women underwater indicate that they are near drowning at this point and Bond senses that they might be ready to talk. By now their struggle indicates that they are desperate for air.īond lifts their heads up for a quick breath but then it's right back under immediately while he talks amusedly to Leiter, who complains about Bond wasting time in the pool. Transferring the fight to the deep end of the pool, negates their martial arts skills and Bond is quickly able to turn the tables on the girls and holds them both underwater until Felix Leiter and his men show up. Bond continues to hold the ladies underwater for 30 seconds as they thrash about. However, it soon turns out to be a tactical error for the ladies. The exhausted and beaten Bond looks to be easy prey for these nimble karate experts and they quickly seize the advantage and hold Bond's head underwater. Sensing an opportunity to finish Bond off, the two women dive in to the pool and attempt to drown him. James Bond is even choked by Bambi's thighs, but soon gets out from that predicament, only to be thrown into an outdoor pool. Whyte is supposed to be staying at, he's greeted by these two beautiful women, who quickly attack him using various athletic jumps and kicks. When James Bond enters the house where Mr. The character were developed especially for the 1971 film Diamonds Are Forever and was portrayed by Trina Parks. Thumper is the name of one of two women acting as guards for Blofeld to prevent anyone from seeing the reclusive Willard Whyte.