List of James Bond allies in For Your Eyes Only
This is a list of James Bond allies in the film For Your Eyes Only.
Recurring Allies
- Q - Desmond Llewelyn
- Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
- General Gogol - Walter Gotell
- Fredrick Gray - Geoffrey Keen
- Bill Tanner - James Villiers
Milos Columbo
| James Bond character | |
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| Milos Columbo | |
| Gender | Male |
| Role | Ally |
| Affiliation | Self-employed smuggler |
| Current status | Unknown |
| Portrayed by | Chaim Topol |
Milos Columbo is a fictional character from the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. The character was named after Gioacchino Colombo, a Ferrari engine designer, specifically the supercharged Ferrari 125, which Fleming admired [1].
He was portrayed by Chaim Topol.
Film biography
In the film, Milos Columbo is a Greek smuggler who was set up by Kristatos as the man in charge of Emile Locque both to remove a larger rival and because he knew too much about Kristatos' KGB connections and the fact that Kristatos had been an agent for Germany in WWII. Columbo captures and persuades Bond that Kristatos is actually giving Locque orders and invites Bond on a raid of one of Kristatos' factories where they find Locque.
Columbo is first seen when Kristatos secretly introduces James to Columbo. He leaves Countess Lisl von Schlaf for a moment to listen to his secret tape of a conversation between Kristatos and James. After Lisl is killed, James meets Columbo. Columbo tells James the whole background and that Aris Kristatos is the real enemy and admits he smuggles gold and pistachios (the later of which he has a personal taste for and is often seen eating) but not heroin. Later he helps James and Melina get up to St. Cyril's Monastery, Greece. He later chases Kristatos in an aggressive yet brief scuffle, Kristatos unfortunately loses his footwork and drops the ATAC, Melina is about to kill Kristatos but James pleads not, referring to Chinese proverbs. Kristatos pulls out a switchblade knife and tries to kill James, but Columbo impales him in the back with a knife, ending a personal vendetta. He is nominated a new sponsor for Bibi
Short story biography
In the short story, Bond is sent to Italy to break up a drug-smuggling operation. While there his contact is Aristotle Kristatos, who occasionally works with the CIA. Kristatos informs Bond that the man behind the operation is Enrico Colombo, however, after being captured and taken aboard Colombo's ship, the Colombina, Bond is told by Colombo that Kristatos is actually a double working for the Russians and the man behind the drug smuggling operation. Colombo proves this to Bond by taking him on a raid of Kristatos' warehouse where they catch Kristatos and his men loading a shipment of drugs.
References
- ^ Chancellor, Henry (2005). James Bond: The Man and His World. John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-6815-3.
Prime Minister
| James Bond character | |
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| Image:Margaret Thatcher by Janet Brown.jpg | |
| Prime Minister | |
| Gender | Female |
| Role | Ally / Prime Minister |
| Affiliation | Her Majesty's Government |
| Current status | Active |
| Portrayed by | Janet Brown |
Prime Minister is a fictional character in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, played by
actress Janet Brown.
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