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  2. List of James Bond villains - Wikipedia

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    Zima is unable to overpower Bond and is strangled to death. Reflections of Death: One Pistol, Three Sliencers: Oscar Ledesma (a.k.a The Silencer) Kill Felix Leiter's eldest daughter the night of her prom. Ledesma gets the drop on Bond, but makes the mistake of challenging him to a duel. Knifed by Bond. Reflections of Death: The Hook

  3. Madeleine Swann - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most Bond girls, Madeline Swann was a full-fledged love interest for James Bond that appeared in multiple films. Prior to Swann, Bond had fallen in love with only Tracy di Vicenzo ( Diana Rigg ) in On Her Majesty's Secret Service , [ 6 ] and Vesper Lynd ( Eva Green ) in Casino Royale .

  4. Sévérine - Wikipedia

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    Following Sévérine's first appearances in promotional materials for Skyfall, film critics noted that the character was a return to the classic elements of the James Bond films, specifically Bond meeting a beautiful and mysterious woman. Critics had a mixed response to Sévérine when compared to previous Bond girls.

  5. Rosa Klebb - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Klebb's signature weapon. In the film, Klebb is depicted as the former SMERSH head who has defected to become a member of SPECTRE (Blofeld refers to her as "No. 3"). She uses Tev Kronsteen's (Vladek Sheybal) plans to obtain the Lektor, a decoding device that is of high value to MI6, and kill James Bond (Sean Connery).

  6. Director: Connery's Bond 'basically rapes a woman' [Video] - AOL

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    In interviews, Blackman — who died in April 2020, six months before Connery passed away — often emphasized the fact that her cheekily named alter ego went toe-to-toe with Bond and held her own ...

  7. Elektra King - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Sergeant suggests that Elektra King's name is a "deliberate play on Jung's concept of the Electra complex. [2]Kirsten Smith suggests that "Elektra holds some of the characteristics of the femme fatale displayed in her clothing choices, her quest for power over all the men in her life, and her ability to use sex to enhance her position."

  8. Britt Ekland then and now: See the 1970s sex symbol through ...

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    One of the most photographed women of the 20th century, Bond girl Britt Ekland first became a famous face after 1971's 'Get Carter.'

  9. Bond girl - Wikipedia

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    Several Bond girls have obvious signs of inner turmoil (Vesper Lynd or Vivienne Michel), and others have traumatic pasts. Most Bond girls whose characters are allowed to develop in the course of the story are flawed, and several have unhappy sexual backgrounds (Ryder, Galore, Case, Michel, and Suzuki, among others).