Goldfinger's chief "enforcer" was an Asian man called Odd Job. He appeared in the third James Bond movie. Odd Job had a lethal specialty. His top hat had a sharp steel edge that he used as a weapon.
Ian Fleming the author of the James Bond novels and creator of Bond himself.
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Oddjob, who was Goldfinger's henchman.
I don't know how tall the character Oddjob is, but the man who played him was 5'8 (173 cm).
Oddjob was not in Dr. No. He was in Goldfinger.
Bond initially tries hand to hand combat with Oddjob, Which is completely futile as he has already seen a gold bar He hurled bounce harmlessly off Oddjob's chest. When the two separate, Oddjob throws his hat at Bond, missing him, But cutting through a really thick electric cable. Bond picks up the hat and throws it at Oddjob, Who skillfully sidesteps and the hat gets wedged Between the bars of the cage holding all the gold. Oddjob goes over to collect the hat, and as he does so, Bond notices the severed electric cable. Diving for the cable, Bond grabs the cable and connects it to the metal bars, At the precise moment Oddjob grabs his hat. The result is electrifying, and Oddjob treats the audience to A fantastically flamboyant collapse to the ground.
Ian Fleming the author of the James Bond novels and creator of Bond himself.
hat
Oddjob, who was Goldfinger's henchman.
James Bond doesn't appear until 17 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie.
I don't know how tall the character Oddjob is, but the man who played him was 5'8 (173 cm).
Oddjob was not in Dr. No. He was in Goldfinger.
Oddjob was henchman to Auric Goldfinger in 'Goldfinger' and was played by Harold Sakata.
Oddjob
You're probably thinking of Oddjob, who is Goldfinger's henchman in the film of the same name.
"The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974). He was played by Christopher Lee.
his Bowler Hat