 | irishgit (138) 07/03/2007 | Willing participant in a plot involving mass-murder, in which she would be the primary instrument of death.
Boinked by Bond, she of course changes her mind and sells out Goldfinger, although she seems to be back on board with the arch-villain in the closing sequence.
Despite one of the more intriguing names in movie history, one didn't get the sense that this was a woman to be trusted.
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 | Drummond (54) 04/28/2006 | The best villainess in James Bond lore, ever. Okay, maybe not the best villainess, but clearly the best name. How the name got by the early 60s industry censors I have no idea. She did redeem herself, but not before participating in a plot that would have resulted in mass murder.
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