![]() However, she was unaware that Bond had cleverly switched tapes on her. Recording she had made of Zorin's conversation, and snuck away to anĪwaiting car driven by her superior General Gogol (Walter Gotell). Turned up the bubbles, she exclaimed: "The bubbles tickle my - Tchaikovsky! Ah, detente can be beautiful." He responded: "This is no time to be discussing politics."Īfterwards, as Bond showered, she took the cassette tape When he switched the taped music to classical and she She responded: "Now that was a performance." He knew of her identity,Īnd had purposely sent her three dozen red roses. She had been an agent with orders to seduce him. In her dressing room after her London performance. Was posing as a dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet, and Bond had met her ![]() They spoke about a previous erotic encounter, when she Her neck, she sighed: "That feels wonderful." He replied: "Feels even better from where I'm sitting. They shared a steamy, hot soaking in a soapy jacuzzi tub. To realize that she was an old Russian KGB adversary, a shapely andĪttractive female named Pola Ivanova (Fiona Fullerton).ĭrove in her Chevrolet Corvette to the Nippon Relaxation Spa, where Tackled the diver and the top of her wetsuit came off - he was surprised Zorin's conversation in the control room about his devious plans, Bond When one of the divers emerged on-shore with a tape of It's five days to Alaska" -Īs Bond (Moore) was investigating an oil-pumping station in the East Bay of greater San Francisco, part of a complex plan of the psychotic villain Zorin (Christopher Walken) to flood all of Silicon Valley and obtain a monopoly on the world's microchip market, he encountered two other Russian KGB agents attempting to blow up the pump. Of her jumpsuit as she exclaimed: "Oh, Commander Bond." HeĬharmingly replied: "Call me James. As the luxurious submarine surgedĪhead on auto-pilot, she was thrown into his arms. He had brought along beluga caviar and vodka ("rather shaken")įor their tete-a-tete celebration. (Mary Stavin) piloting a British mini-submarine disguised as an iceberg. Starring Roger Moore, set in snow-bound Siberia in Russia, Bond hadĬompleted his mission of retrieving a microchip on the corpse of deadĪfter killing off pursuing troops on skis and snowmobilesĪnd by a helicopter, he was picked up by pretty agent Kimberley Jones In the pre-title credits sequence of the last Bond film ![]() See also Greatest Film Series Franchises: James Bond Films (illustrated)įilm Title/Year/Director, Bond Girl (Actress) ![]()
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