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Blofeld is head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE and is commonly referred to by the codename Number 1 within this organisation. The character was originally written by Fleming as a physically massive and powerfully built man, standing around 6' 3" (1.90 m) and weighing 20 st (280 lbs, 127 kg), who had become flabby with a huge belly. [3]
SPECTRE is headed by the criminal mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld who usually appears accompanied by a Chinchilla Silver Persian cat in the films, but not in the books. In both the films and the novels, Emilio Largo is the second in command.
Bond kills Lippe in a fight which destroys a lot of the clinic's furniture and equipment; M is forced to pay for the resulting damages and consequently suspends Bond from active duty. Blush works for SPECTRE, a criminal organisation run by Ernst Stavro Blofeld; her charge is heroin-addicted United States Air Force pilot Jack
Spectre ends with Blofeld in MI6 custody, and No Time to Die reveals he's become the agency's version of Hannibal Lecter, offering advice and intel from his high-tech prison cell. Having used his ...
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (a.k.a. Dr. Guntram Shatterhand) He creates a "garden of death" and entices depressed Japanese to suicide. He charges for the suicides to refinance SPECTRE. His lair is destroyed and his henchmen are killed by Bond. Strangled by Bond with his bare hands in a fit of rage. The Man with the Golden Gun
Spectre (2015) Some may be ... While going head-to-head with Telly Savalas’s Blofeld and his “angels of death,” Bond falls in love with and marries Diana Rigg’s troubled Contessa Teresa di ...
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the second book in "the Blofeld trilogy", sitting between Thunderball (1961), where SPECTRE is introduced, and You Only Live Twice (1964), where Bond finally kills Blofeld. [8] [17] Although Blofeld is present in Thunderball, he directs operations from a distance and so he and Bond never meet.
Thunderball also introduces SPECTRE's leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in the first of three appearances in Bond novels, with On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice being the others. Thunderball has been adapted four times, once in a comic strip format for the Daily Express newspaper, twice for the cinema and once for the radio.