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This is a list of James Bond allies in the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
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Recurring allies
Marc-Ange Draco
| Marc-Ange Draco | |
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| Character from the James Bond franchise | |
| Affiliation | Unione Corse |
| Relatives | Daughter: Tracy Bond (deceased) Wife: Unnamed (deceased) Granddaughter: Unnamed (deceased) |
| Portrayed by | Gabriele Ferzetti |
Marc-Ange Draco is the head of one of the most powerful crime syndicates in the world and father of Tracy Bond (therefore Bond's father-in-law). Draco has legal businesses in construction of buildings, in the movie, when James Bond breaks into Blofeld's attorney, Draco Construction uses a crane to lift a safe-cracking device into the attorney's offices. Draco's empire includes construction, real-estate holdings, and demolition contracting. This proves critical when Draco's security men attack Blofeld's hideout on the Piz Gloria. Draco has two security guards named Che-Che and Toussaint.
Draco wants Bond to marry Tracy in order to help with her erratic tendencies, and in exchange, uses his contacts in the underworld to help Bond finding his nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
During the film's climax, Draco and a group of his men within the Union Corse help Bond in the attack on Blofeld's mountain hideaway Piz Gloria.
Fleming named Draco after the Spanish name for Sir Francis Drake.[1]
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Shaun Campbell
| Shaun Campbell | |
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| Character from the James Bond franchise | |
| Affiliation | British Secret Service or Union Corse |
| Portrayed by | Bernard Horsfall |
Shaun Campbell is a fictional character and ally of James Bond in Ian Fleming's On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The character was adapted for the 1969 film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, although he is only referred to as Campbell. He was portrayed by Bernard Horsfall.
Novel biography
Campbell is an agent of the British Secret Service, stationed at Station Z. He eventually follows a Russian to Piz Gloria at the same time James Bond is there impersonating Sir Hilary Bray. Campbell is caught and after Bond discloses that he does not recognize or know him, Campbell is tortured. Ultimately Campbell breaks, giving away Bond's identity.
Film biography
In the film version, Campbell serves as a covert back-up man for James Bond, but his affiliation is somewhat ambiguous. He may either be a fellow MI6 agent (which is supported by the fact that he supplies Bond with a safe-cracking device that is presumably a piece of MI6 equipment, speaks in an English accent, is described by Blofeld as a countryman of Bond's and is clearly described as an MI6 agent in the novel) or a mob soldier of Draco's (which is supported by the fact that he first encounters Bond using a Draco Construction crane from a Draco Construction site, during a segment of the film when Bond is officially operating on his own on vacation from MI-6 and being guided by advice from Draco, who has just dropped Bond off at his mission objective against the Swiss attorney by car). Either way, he is clearly working as a field assistant to Bond.
Campbell first appears to help Bond steal information about Blofeld from Gumbold's high-rise office by using a crane to deliver a safe-cracking device. Later, posing as a tourist when Bond arrives by train at the Piz Gloria ski area (posing as Sir Hilary Bray), he follows in a Volkswagen 1300 as Irma Bunt picks his subject up in a horse-drawn sleigh and takes him to a local heliport. Then he tries to take a cable car up to Piz Gloria in order to maintain contact with Bond, but is confronted at the station by Blofeld's henchman, Grunther, and forcefully refused permission to ride. Campbell then decides to take events into his own hands and attempts to rock climb up to Piz Gloria. Unfortunately for Campbell, he is detected by Blofeld's guards and captured. Blofeld briefly interrogates the indignant Campbell, who tries to maintain his cover as an innocent mountain climbing tourist. At some point afterwards, Campbell is killed by unexplained means and left hanging upside down from a cliff (presumably by Blofeld's men) in what is meant to appear as a mountain climbing accident. His dangling body is later shown to Bond as a warning by Blofeld.
This character is never mentioned by name in any film dialogue, though he is listed as Campbell in the credits.
Sir Hilary Bray
| Sir Hilary Bray, Bt | |
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| Character from the James Bond franchise | |
| Affiliation | College of Arms |
| Portrayed by | George Baker |
Sir Hilary Bray, Bt. is a fictional James Bond character in the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. He is a minor Bond ally and is portrayed by George Baker (who also dubbed Lazenby where Bond is impersonating Bray).
Film biography
Sir Hilary Bray is a genealogist with the College of Arms in London. He appears briefly in an interview with Bond concerning the possible identity of Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Bond suspects that Blofeld is trying to gain the title of Count De Bleauchamp through Sir Hilary). As it is a matter of national security, the normally discreet genealogist agrees to help in Bond's mission by allowing Bond to assume his scholarly identity as a way to worm into Blofeld's circle of confidence (as the latter is anxious to have his claim to a nobleman's title confirmed). It is implied that Bond spends significant time being trained in the arts of heraldry and genealogical research by Bray, but this period is not actually shown. In the end, Blofeld is not fooled for long by Bond in his Sir Hillary Bray disguise, and neither is Bond fooled for long by Blofelds Count De Bleauchamp claims as both men have met in person before.
References
- ^ Ben Macintyre (2008-04-05). "Was Ian Fleming the real 007?". The Times. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3652410.ece. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
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