Aristotle Kristatos

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James Bond character
Aristotle "Aris" Kristatos
Gender Male
Role Villain
Affiliation Russia (short story)
KGB (film)
Current status Deceased
Portrayed by Julian Glover

Aristotle Kristatos is a fictional character in the Ian Fleming short story "Risico" found in the anthology For Your Eyes Only. The character was later adapted as the villain from the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, in which he was referred to as Aris Kristatos. In the film, he was portrayed by Julian Glover.

[edit] Short story biography

In the short story, Kristatos is Bond's CIA contact for a mission to break up a drug smuggling operation in Italy. Kristatos informs Bond that the man behind the operation is Enrico Colombo. After being captured and taken aboard Colombo's ship, the Colombina, Bond learns that Kristatos is actually a double agent, working for the Russians and the man behind the drug smuggling operation. Colombo proves this to Bond by taking him on a raid of Kristatos' warehouse where they catch Kristatos and his men loading a shipment of drugs. During a gun battle, Kristatos flees, only to be confronted and shot by Bond.

[edit] Film biography

Generally regarded as a hero for his bravery in World War II and the Greek Civil War, Kristatos was actually a double agent during both conflicts. Though he appeared to be a respectable businessman in the years thereafter, he was in fact a heroin smuggler and a Soviet agent. He developed a blood feud with rival smuggler Milos Columbo, whom he had served with, and betrayed, during the war. Assigned to steal the ATAC (a machine which controls the launching system of British submarines) and deliver it to the Soviets, he killed Sir Timothy Havelock, the head of the British salvage effort, attracting the attention of James Bond and Havelock's vengeful daughter Melina. Kristatos framed Columbo for his various crimes, hoping that Bond would kill him.

Columbo and Bond eventually joined forces, and Kristatos met his end when Columbo threw a knife in his back as he was preparing to kill Bond and Melina with a hidden weapon.

[edit] Henchmen

Preceded by:
Sir Hugo Drax
Bond Villain
1981
Succeeded by:
General Orlov and Kamal Khan