Ross Kananga was the owner of a crocodile farm that was discovered when scouting for filming locations. The crew discovered the crocodile farm when they passed the sign saying 'Trespassers Will Be Eaten', which features in the film.
Ross Kananga did the crocodile jumping stunt himself. It took five takes to perfect and in one attempt, his trouser leg was torn by the teeth of one of the crocodiles. The screenwriter, Tom Mankiewicz, changed the name of the villain in his honour.
By novel: "Le Chiffre" "Mr. Big" "Hugo Drax" Jack Spang SMERSH Doctor Julius No Auric Goldfinger Emilio Largo Ernst Stravo Blofeld Francisco Scramanga
South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere. To the north of South America is Central America, to the south is Antarctica, to the east is the Atlantic Ocean, to the west is the Pacific ocean.
This is a tough question to answer at a specific level. To date (August 2012), there have been twenty-two official Bond films from EON Productions. If we are to assume that each film has one villain, then there have been 22. However, some of the films are more ambiguous as to who is considered a main villain. Here is a list of the villains who have appeared in the films: 1. Dr. No - Dr. Julius No (1) 2. From Russia with Love - Rosa Klebb (2), Ernst Stavro Blofeld was more of a background character in this film, and would thus not be considered a villain, and Red Grant was a henchman 3. Goldfinger - Auric Goldfinger (3) 4. Thunderball - Emilio Largo (4) 5. You Only Live Twice - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5) 6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, since he's the same character, albeit played by a different actor) 7. Diamonds are Forever - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, again, same character, different actor) 8. Live and Let Die - Dr. Kananga (6) 9. The Man with the Golden Gun - Francisco Scaramanga (7) 10. The Spy who Loved Me - Karl Stromberg (8) 11. Moonraker - Hugo Drax (9) 12. For Your Eyes Only - Aristotle Kristatos (10) 13. Octopussy - General Orlov (11) and Kamal Khan (12) 14. A View to a Kill - Max Zorin (13) 15. The Living Daylights - General Koskov (14) and Brad Whitaker (15) 16. Licence to Kill - Franz Sanchez (16) 17. GoldenEye - Alec Trevelyan (17) 18. Tomorrow Never Dies - Elliot Carver (18) 19. The World is Not Enough - Electra King (19) and Renard (20) 20. Die Another Day - Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon (21) 21. Casino Royale - Le Chiffre (22), although the mastermind is revealed to be Mr. White (23) 22. Quantum of Solace - Dominic Greene (24) 23. Skyfall (unreleased) - Raoul Silva (25) This makes a total of twenty-five villains in the main Bond films. The unofficial remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again, also has a villain in the form of Maximillian Largo, a reimagining of Emilio Largo. This is not counting the Video Games and the novels written after the death of Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming himself wrote twelve Bond novels plus two collections of Bond short stories. In these there are roughly sixteen to eighteen specific villains, not counting henchmen.
A partial list - Ernst Stavro Blofeld, head of the criminal empire SPECTRE Doctor Julius No, a high SPECTRE official in the West Indies Donald "Red" Grant, a SPECTRE assassin Auric Goldfinger, a gold smuggler who has acquired a nuclear weapon Emilio Largo, a SPECTRE agent in Nassau Mr. Osato, head of a Japanese chemical company supplying SPECTRE Number 11, a female SPECTRE assassin who is seduced by Bond and killed for it by Blofeld "Mr. Big," the pseudonym of a West Indies drug lord Francisco Scaramanga, an assassin in Thailand Karl Stromberg, an international shipping magnate who has built an undersea base and a vast tanker used to hijack missile submarines Hugo Drax, a spacecraft magnate who has built a huge space station from which he intends to destroy humanity Franz Sanchez, a drug lord supplying international terrorists who attacks Bond's friend Felix Leiter Alec Trevelyan, a turncoat compatriot of Bond who heads a Russian criminal gang Zhao, a North Korean terrorist Gustav Graves, the biological disguise of a Korean terrorist who has built a spaceborne laser cannon with which he can destroy international minefields
There are so many different villians in the Bond films that could be well-known for a variety of reasons, but here are a few that stand out from the rest: Ernst Stavro Blofeld Le Chiffre Jaws Franz Sanchez Alec Trevelyan
The population of Kananga is 1,130,000.
Kananga is a town in the western part of Leyte.
The airport code for Kananga Airport is KGA.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kananga was created in 1904.
Ross Kananga was an American stuntman and animal trainer, famously known for his daring act of running across the backs of alligators. He gained significant attention in the 1970s for this audacious stunt, which showcased his skills and fearlessness. Kananga's performances highlighted the unique relationship between humans and wild animals, although they also raised concerns about safety and animal welfare. His legacy continues to be a point of discussion in the realms of both entertainment and animal rights.
Mr. Big, who is an alias of Dr. Kananga, is the main villain in Live and Let Die.
That point is in northern Algeria, about 75 miles southeast of Algiers.
By novel: "Le Chiffre" "Mr. Big" "Hugo Drax" Jack Spang SMERSH Doctor Julius No Auric Goldfinger Emilio Largo Ernst Stravo Blofeld Francisco Scramanga
South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere. To the north of South America is Central America, to the south is Antarctica, to the east is the Atlantic Ocean, to the west is the Pacific ocean.
This is a tough question to answer at a specific level. To date (August 2012), there have been twenty-two official Bond films from EON Productions. If we are to assume that each film has one villain, then there have been 22. However, some of the films are more ambiguous as to who is considered a main villain. Here is a list of the villains who have appeared in the films: 1. Dr. No - Dr. Julius No (1) 2. From Russia with Love - Rosa Klebb (2), Ernst Stavro Blofeld was more of a background character in this film, and would thus not be considered a villain, and Red Grant was a henchman 3. Goldfinger - Auric Goldfinger (3) 4. Thunderball - Emilio Largo (4) 5. You Only Live Twice - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5) 6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, since he's the same character, albeit played by a different actor) 7. Diamonds are Forever - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, again, same character, different actor) 8. Live and Let Die - Dr. Kananga (6) 9. The Man with the Golden Gun - Francisco Scaramanga (7) 10. The Spy who Loved Me - Karl Stromberg (8) 11. Moonraker - Hugo Drax (9) 12. For Your Eyes Only - Aristotle Kristatos (10) 13. Octopussy - General Orlov (11) and Kamal Khan (12) 14. A View to a Kill - Max Zorin (13) 15. The Living Daylights - General Koskov (14) and Brad Whitaker (15) 16. Licence to Kill - Franz Sanchez (16) 17. GoldenEye - Alec Trevelyan (17) 18. Tomorrow Never Dies - Elliot Carver (18) 19. The World is Not Enough - Electra King (19) and Renard (20) 20. Die Another Day - Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon (21) 21. Casino Royale - Le Chiffre (22), although the mastermind is revealed to be Mr. White (23) 22. Quantum of Solace - Dominic Greene (24) 23. Skyfall (unreleased) - Raoul Silva (25) This makes a total of twenty-five villains in the main Bond films. The unofficial remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again, also has a villain in the form of Maximillian Largo, a reimagining of Emilio Largo. This is not counting the Video Games and the novels written after the death of Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming himself wrote twelve Bond novels plus two collections of Bond short stories. In these there are roughly sixteen to eighteen specific villains, not counting henchmen.
A partial list - Ernst Stavro Blofeld, head of the criminal empire SPECTRE Doctor Julius No, a high SPECTRE official in the West Indies Donald "Red" Grant, a SPECTRE assassin Auric Goldfinger, a gold smuggler who has acquired a nuclear weapon Emilio Largo, a SPECTRE agent in Nassau Mr. Osato, head of a Japanese chemical company supplying SPECTRE Number 11, a female SPECTRE assassin who is seduced by Bond and killed for it by Blofeld "Mr. Big," the pseudonym of a West Indies drug lord Francisco Scaramanga, an assassin in Thailand Karl Stromberg, an international shipping magnate who has built an undersea base and a vast tanker used to hijack missile submarines Hugo Drax, a spacecraft magnate who has built a huge space station from which he intends to destroy humanity Franz Sanchez, a drug lord supplying international terrorists who attacks Bond's friend Felix Leiter Alec Trevelyan, a turncoat compatriot of Bond who heads a Russian criminal gang Zhao, a North Korean terrorist Gustav Graves, the biological disguise of a Korean terrorist who has built a spaceborne laser cannon with which he can destroy international minefields
There are so many different villians in the Bond films that could be well-known for a variety of reasons, but here are a few that stand out from the rest: Ernst Stavro Blofeld Le Chiffre Jaws Franz Sanchez Alec Trevelyan