Only Connery could bring that particular style with a line like that
Fatima crashes into Bond's arms when she water-skis up to the super agent in Nassau and apologizes, 'Oh, how reckless of me. I made you all wet.' The super agent replies, 'Yes, but my martini is still dry.'
Barbara Carrera makes a great villain, stealing the show as SPECTRE executioner Fatima Blush
Fatima is number 12 in the SPECTRE chain of command, and is a gorgeous assassin who takes intense sensations of pleasure in killing
Fatima assumes all the deadly characteristics of Fiona, proving to be one of Bond's toughest adversaries
She is a victim of her vanity
She's good at what she does, and wants the world to know it
But her vanity is her downfall
Using every possible approach to eliminate 007, Fatima is a wild and cunning woman who makes love to the man she is about to kill
Austrian actor Klaus-María Brandauer (Largo) does not make a very formidable opponent for 007
Referred to as number one in the SPECTRE chain of command, Largo resides in the Bahamas, and travels aboard his super yacht, the Flying Saucer
Max Von Sydow becomes the fourth actor to appear as SPECTRE chief Ernst Stavro Blofeld, once more plotting to put the world at ransom
Kim Basinger takes the part once owned by the lovely French actress Claudine Auger
She is Domino, the mistress of Largo, who soon falls deeply in love with her rescuer
Black actor Bernie Casey becomes the sixth actor to play CIA agent Felix Leiter after Jack Lord, Cec Linder, Rik Van Nutter, Norman Burton, and David Hedison...
Edward Fox portrays the new, unsympathetic 'M.' Pamela Salem is the third actress to play Miss Moneypenny. Lois Maxwell was the first and Barbara Bouchet was the second.
Valerie Leon is the sexy lady in the Bahamas who fished 007 out of the blue water and saved his life by making love to him in her own room
Valerie was the Sardinian hotel receptionist in 'The Spy Who loved Me' when Bond and Anya arrive seeking Stromberg
Prunella Gee is Shrublands physical therapist Patricia
Saskia Cohen Tanugi is Nicole, Bond's Secret Service contact in the South of France
Gavan O'Herlihy is Jack Petachi, the U.S. Air Force communications officer who duplicates the President of the United States' 'eye print' and arms two cruise missiles with nuclear warheads
Rowan Atkinson is the bumbling foreign officer Nigel Small-Fawcett; and Alec McCowen is Algernon, the armorer who provides 007 some formidable items
If you like to see Connery playing a tense battle of wills, disguised as a masseur, attacked by robot-controlled sharks, giving away a considerable amount of money for a tango dance, thrown into a medieval dungeon, don't miss this second of only two "unofficial" James Bond films