
James Bond (Roger Moore) shows a wide-eyed sarcastic face in A View to a Kill (1985)
007 wasn’t shy with Moneypenny about his activities in Siberia aboard the glacier sub…

British Spy John Strangways (Timothy Moxon) is killed by the Three Blind Mice for investigating Dr. No in Crab Key in Dr. No (1962)
Sure he was a British spy, but at least his last action was for the less fortunate and he didn’t see it coming.

Bunky (Paul Brooke) loses a big hand of baccarat to James Bond (Roger Moore) after originally being confident in his hand in For Your Eyes Only (1981)
It was humorous (ironic?) to have a cross-eyed character play baccarat with James Bond in For Your Eyes Only, and his appearance slightly reminded me of the “Looks Good To Me” meme.

Ladislav Kutze (George Pravda), Domino Derval (Claudine Auger) and James Bond (Sean Connery) at the end of Thunderball (1965)
No glory for Ladislav Kutze – the true hero of Thunderball!

Herve Villechaize as henchman Nick Nack in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)