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Mission: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Released: December 18, 1969
Bond: George Lazenby
Director: Peter Hunt
Budget: $9.5 Million
Worldwide Boxoffice: $64.6 Million
Running Time: 140 Minutes

Villain: Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Organization: SPECTRE
Scheme: Blackmailing the world with the threat
               of mass extinction
Henchmen: Irma Bunt
Girls: Tracy, Nancy, Ruby
Allies: Draco
Bond's Kill Count: 4
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The Characters (in order of appearance):
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Q

Played by: Desmond Llewelyn

Description: On Her Majesty's Secret Service marks the first time Q does not give Bond any gadgets. In fact, the only device we even see him with is radioactive lint, which he shows to M. However, the friendship between the two men can truly be seen when Q wishes 007 well after his marriage.
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M

Played by: Bernard Lee

Description: In addition to taking Bond off the hunt for Blofeld and then reassigning him to it, the audience finally gets to see M's house, Quarterdeck, as well as a glimpse of the head of MI6 relaxing with his butterflies. Another fun scene is at Bond's marriage when he and Draco, a renowned crime boss, are discussing how M almost caught Draco.
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Miss Moneypenny

Played by: Lois Maxwell

Description: Moneypenny endures a bit of sexual harassment from Bond including a kiss on the lips and a slap on the bottom, not that she minded. However, she truly gets emotional when Bond and Tracy drive off to begin their new life together.
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James Bond

Played by: George Lazenby

Description: George Lazenby, the one-time Bond, makes a valiant effort in perhaps the most dramatic film of the series. Underplaying the role at most times, Lazenby is also hurt by the fact that his voice is dubbed for half the film. However, he did have what it takes to be Bond and, given more opportunity, would have adapted to the role perfectly.
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Contessa Teresa de Vicenzo

Played by: Dianna Rigg

Description: The daughter of an international crime boss, Tracy becomes the one woman James Bond has ever loved enough to marry. Their relationship starts out with Bond acting as her personal savior, not that she wants him to be. Eventually, with a little help from her father, Tracy and Bond fall in love and he proposes. In the shocking ending, Tracy is gunned down by Irma Bunt just hours after their wedding. Bond holds her body in his arms, cradling her and crying while telling the police office that they "have all the time in the world."
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Pre-Title Assassin 1

Played by: Unknown

Description: After Bond rescues Tracy from the ocean in the pre-title sequence, this man attacks him.
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Raphael

Played by: Terrance Mountain

Description: Along with the above man, this would-be assassin attacks Bond after he rescues Tracy from the ocean in the pre-title sequence.
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Greek Tycoon

Played by: Steve Plytas

Description: This man is at the baccarat table with Bond when he sees Tracy at the casino.
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Chef de Jeu Hussier

Played by: Martin Leyden

Description: This man is in charge of the money chips at the baccarat table.
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Che Che

Played by: Irvin Allen

Description: One of Draco's thugs, this man attacks Bond in Tracy's hotel room in Monte Carlo. He is also a member of the team that takes Bond to Draco the next day.
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Draco's Thug 2

Played by: Unknown

Description: Another one of Draco's thugs, this man is a member of the team that takes Bond to Draco.
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Draco's Janitor

Played by: Norman McGlen

Description: Although he is only on-screen for a few seconds, this janitor is a part of James Bond lore due to his whistling the theme to Goldfinger as Bond walks by. This is the first time a theme from a previous movie is used.
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Marc Ange Draco

Played by: Gabriele Ferzetti

Description: After saving Tracy numerous times, Marc Ange Draco brought Bond in for a discussion in which Draco offered Bond one million dollars to marry Tracy. Before Bond finally did marry Tracy (and reject the money), Draco told Bond the whereabouts of Blofeld and helped him raid Piz Gloria.
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Olympe

Played by: Virginia North

Description: Tracy's friend and Draco's assistant, Olympe "spills the beans" about Draco and Bond's agreement while at Draco's birthday party.
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Campbell

Played by: Bernard Horsfall

Description: One of Draco's men, Campbell helps Bond get the copy machine into Gumbold's office in Switzerland. Later, while following Bond at Piz Gloria, Campbell is caught and killed by Blofeld.
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Gumbold

Played by: James Bree

Description: Gumbold is the lawyer helping Blofeld in his quest to be recognized as Count de Bleauchamp.
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Hammond

Played by: John Gay

Description: Hammond is M's long-time butler at his home, Quarterdeck, where Bond finds him to get permission to go after Blofeld.
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Sir Hillary Bray

Played by: George Baker

Description: Sir Hillary Bray is Bond's connection at the College of Arms as well as being the man tasked with confirming Blofeld's claim to the title of Bleauchamp. It is Bray that Bond impersonates when he infiltrates Piz Gloria.
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Grunther

Played by: Yuri Borionko

Description: One of Blofeld's henchmen, Grunther, along with Irma Bunt, meets Bond when he first arrives at Piz Gloria. He can be seen throughout the rest of the film, ultimately meeting his death at the hands of Tracy.
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Irma Bunt

Played by: Ilse Steppat

Description: Irma Bunt is Blofeld's right-hand woman for the film. She carefully watches Bond during his deception and eventually traps him for Blofeld. It is Bunt who physically fires the gun that kills Tracy.
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Ruby

Played by: Angela Scoular

Description: Ruby, with her allergy to chickens, is Bond's first conquest at Piz Gloria. She tells Bond her room number by writing it on his inner thigh with her lipstick.
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Nancy

Played by: Catherine Schell

Description: Nancy is waiting in Bond's room when he returns after his affair with Ruby. She uses a nail file to get past the security systems at Piz Gloria.
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The Chinese Girl

Played by: Mona Chong

Description: Mona Chong plays Blofeld's Chinese "Angel of Death."
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The Australian Girl

Played by: Anouska Hempel

Description: Anouska Hempel plays Blofeld's Australian "Angel of Death."
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The Jamaican Girl

Played by: Sylvana Henriques

Description: Sylvana Henriques plays Blofeld's Jamaican "Angel of Death."
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The English Girl

Played by: Joanna Lumley

Description: Joanna Lumley plays Blofeld's English "Angel of Death."
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The Indian Girl

Played by: Zara

Description: Zara plays Blofeld's Indian "Angel of Death."
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Ernst Stavro Blofeld

Played by: Telly Savalas

Description: Blofeld returns in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, this time played by Telly Savalas of Kojak fame. Under the cover of Count de Bleauchamp, Blofeld has a plan to use innocent girls as "Angels of Death" by giving them deadly germs to bring to their respective countries. If the world does not heed to his ransom, he will begin the systematic extinction of all species on earth. Bond stops him, of course, but after breaking his neck on a bobsled, Blofeld gets his revenge and helps murder Tracy.
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