List of James Bond henchmen in Casino Royale
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A list of henchmen from the original 1953 novel and 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale from the List of James Bond henchmen
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[edit] Steven Obanno
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Steven Obanno | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Villain |
Affiliation | Lord's Resistance Army, Mr. White's organization |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Isaach De Bankolé |
Steven Obanno is a villain in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale. He is portrayed by Isaach De Bankolé.
Obanno is a high ranking member of the Lord's Resistance Army. He also has ties to an unknown party represented by the mysterious Mr. White. Obanno banks a considerable sum ($101,260,000) with another of White's associates, Le Chiffre.
Le Chiffre ends up losing Obanno's money when one of his stock shorting schemes fails due to Bond's intervention, prompting him to arrange a poker tournament at Casino Royale in Montenegro to recoup the loss.
When Obanno learns of the loss of his money he and his bodyguard travel to Montenegro, break into Le Chiffre's hotel suite and ambush him and his mistress Valenka; threatening to cut off one of her arms. Le Chiffre implores Obanno to give him one day to win the tournament and recoup the loss. Obanno grants this and leaves the suite. In the hall, Obanno and his bodyguard notice Bond and Vesper lurking in the vicinity. When the bodyguard sees the hearing device in Bond's ear, he moves to attack Bond, who throws him over a stairwell to his death. Obanno then attacks Bond with a machete concealed inside his jacket, but Bond gains the upper hand and strangles Obanno to death. Mathis then disposes of their bodies by framing one of Le Chiffre's henchmen for their murder.
[edit] Alex Dimitrios
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Alex Dimitrios | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Simon Abkarian |
Alex Dimitrios is a fictional villain in the James Bond film Casino Royale. He is portrayed by Simon Abkarian.
Dimitrios is a government contractor who has worked in Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Rwanda, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. He is also a dealer in arms and information with ties to various death squads and right-wing paramilitary groups around the world. He is a known associate of terrorist financier Le Chiffre, who uses him to do the dirty work in many of his stock shorting schemes. He is married to Solange. In the film he's tasked with hiring someone to blow up a new superjumbo airliner that is to be unveiled at Miami International Airport.
Dimitrios and Solange are in the Bahamas when they encounter Bond. He and Bond play a game of poker, which results in Bond winning an Aston Martin DB5. Later that night, Bond tails Dimitrios to Miami where he is to meet with Carlos at a Body Worlds exhibit. He is killed when Bond quietly stabs him and leaves his body at the exhibit.
[edit] Valenka
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Valenka | |
Gender | Female |
Role | Bond Girl/ Henchwoman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Presumed deceased |
Portrayed by | Ivana Miličević |
Valenka, played by Ivana Miličević, is a Bond girl in the James Bond film Casino Royale, though she does not interact romantically with Bond.
Valenka is the alluring companion of Le Chiffre, following him wherever he goes, and is also romantically involved with him. She is first seen swimming in the sea next to Le Chiffre's luxurious yacht in a blue swimsuit whilst they are in the Bahamas. She encounters Bond during the poker tournament in Montenegro, and poisons his drink on Le Chiffre's orders. Along with Le Chiffre, she is attacked by Steven Obanno and his henchman in their hotel room. Obanno threatens to cut off her hand with a machete - notably, Le Chiffre does not protest her impending dismemberment, causing Obanno to tell Valenka that she should get a better boyfriend. Obanno does not cut off her hand, however, and she stays with Le Chiffre. She is presumed killed along with Le Chiffre and Kratt by Mr. White while torturing Bond and Vesper.
[edit] Kratt
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Kratt | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Presumed Deceased |
Portrayed by | Clemens Schick |
Kratt is a henchman to the villain Le Chiffre in the 2006 film Casino Royale.
Kratt is Le Chiffre's German righthand man/bodyguard and is never far from his side. He first appears in Uganda when Le Chiffre meets Steven Obanno. He is presumed killed along with Le Chiffre and Valenka by Mr. White while they are torturing Bond and Vesper.
[edit] Leo
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Leo | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Captured |
Portrayed by | Emmanuel Avena |
Leo is a henchmen to the villain Le Chiffre in the 2006 film Casino Royale.
Leo is one of Le Chiffre's henchmen who first appears along side Kratt at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. He is arrested by the local police after Bond's ally Mathis places the bodies of Steven Obanno and his bodyguard in the trunk of his car.
[edit] Mollaka
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Mollaka | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Sebastien Foucan |
Mollaka is a freelance bomb maker hired by Alex Dimitrios on behalf of Le Chiffre.
Mollaka is encountered in Madagascar where he is being shadowed by Bond and his co-agent Carter at a mongoose/cobra fight at an abandoned hotel. Due to a foolish mistake made by Carter he catches on and leads Bond on a high speed footchase through the jungle and through a construction site before ending at the Nambutu Embassy, where he was an employee. Bond follows him into the embassy where he incapacitates him and attempts to take him into custody. Bond finds himself surrounded by Nambutu troops and kills Mollaka by shooting him in the chest with his Walther P99 and escaping under the cover of an explosion. He steals Mollaka's cellphone which eventually leads him to Alex Dimitrios in the Bahamas.
He is a very physically fit and agile man who utilizes parkour and free running techniques whilst being chased.
[edit] Carlos
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Carlos | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Claudio Santamaria |
Carlos is a freelance terrorist hired by Alex Dimitrios on behalf of Le Chiffre to destroy the new superjumbo airliner prototype at Miami International Airport.
Carlos is first seen by Bond as he leaves the Body Worlds exhibit in Miami. Bond tails him to Miami International Airport where he loses track of Carlos after they clear the security checkpoint. Carlos changes into a uniform worn by the Miami-Dade Police Department and sneaks into the secure area where he sets off the airport sprinkler system causing a mass panic and evacuation at the airport. Under the cover of the chaos, he drives onto the tarmac and kills an airport tanker driver by breaking his neck.
He secures a small but powerful keyring bomb on the edge truck before he drives away with it. Bond makes it on to the tarmac and gives chase before leaping onto the back of the tanker. In an attempt to shake Bond off, Carlos drives the tanker into various airport vehicles, attracting the attention of the police and security personnel. Bond makes it into the cab and a brutal fight ensues with Carlos leaping from the tanker as it crashes towards the superjumbo airliner. At the last second Bond takes control of the tanker and brings it to a stop inches from the airliner. Bond is mistaken for the terrorist and is violently subdued by the police. He sees Carlos off in the distance about to detonate the bomb. Unknown to Carlos, Bond had removed the bomb from the tanker and clipped it to his belt, and he dies when the bomb goes off.
[edit] Gettler
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Gettler | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | SMERSH (novel) Mr. White's organization (film) |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Richard Sammel |
Gettler is an assassin working for Mr. White (in the film) and SMERSH (in the novel). He wears a panama hat in both the film and novel. Also, he wears an eyepatch in the novel, while in the film he wears glasses with a darkened left lens. He is supposedly a Swiss watch salesman.
[edit] Novel bio
Adolph Gettler is a SMERSH operative sent to hunt down Bond and Vesper after Le Chiffre is killed by SMERSH itself. He fails when Vesper commits suicide. He was presumably arrested by Mathis, James told him to do so if he found out something suspicous about him.
[edit] Film bio
Gettler is first seen by Vesper in Venice as she and Bond go down the grand canal in their yacht. After Bond uncovers Vesper's betrayal he runs across the city trying to locate her and finds her about to hand off the funds from the poker game with Le Chiffre to Gettler. He takes Vesper hostage and Bond chases them into a building under renovation all the while having to outrun gunfire from hidden assassins. Once in the building he has to dispatch various thugs. He finally reaches Gettler and attacks him. Gettler tries to fight back, but dies when Bond shoots him with a nailgun through the eye covered with the darkened lens.
[edit] Dryden
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Dryden | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Villain |
Affiliation | MI6 |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Malcolm Sinclair |
Dryden is a villain from the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale. Although technically not a henchman, he is not a main villain.
[edit] Film biography
Dryden is seen in the pre-title sequence. In Prague, he drives up to his office. He is about to sit down when James Bond interrupts him. Bond says M knows he is selling MI6 secrets. Dryden replies that if M was so sure, she would have sent a double-0 (00) agent. Bond, who is not yet 007, tells Dryden he has already killed one (Fisher) and needs another. Dryden attempts to shoot Bond, but finds that Bond has removed the ammunition. Bond then kills Dryden.
In the moment when Bond shoots him, a photo of Dryden and his wife and daughter is shown for a split second.
[edit] Novel biography
Although never mentioned by name in the books, Ian Fleming mentions how Bond obtained his 00 license. One of the men he kills was a Japanese cipher expert on the 36th floor of the RCA Building in New York (although this attack was carried out with a sniper rifle from an adjoining building). The other man he kills was a double agent in Stockholm, which was probably the inspiration for Dryden.
[edit] Fisher
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Fisher | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Dryden |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Daud Shah |
Fisher is a henchman or contact to Dryden in the James Bond film Casino Royale (his name is never actually uttered on screen). His exact relationship with Dryden is not established on screen. He is notable as the first man to be killed by James Bond, and the first of two kills required in order for Bond to qualify for 00-status. Bond's killing of Fisher is shown in a flashback just prior to Bond's killing of Dryden. Bond and Fisher engage in hand-to-hand combat in a men's washroom (the exact location of which is not indicated). Both combatants have guns, but the majority of the fight involves Bond and Fisher throwing each other through toilets and cubicle walls. Eventually, Bond gets the upper hand and appears to drown Fisher in a sink. However, as Bond turns to retrieve his gun, Fisher, who feigned his death, grabs his own gun. Bond turns and fires, and this is shown on screen as a modified version of the traditional gun barrel sequence and leads into the opening credits.
[edit] Tall Man
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Tall Man | |
Gender | Male |
Role | Henchman |
Affiliation | Gettler |
Current status | Deceased |
Portrayed by | Leos Stransky |
Tall Man is Gettler's main bodyguard/Henchmen during the Venice climax and the only other villain credited from that sequence. He is played by Actor/Stuntman Leos Stransky.
Tall Man first appears alongside Gettler when they are to retrive the money from Vesper. Gettler is shown handing the silver case containing the money to Tall Man who is standing behind him. When Bond is discovered Tall Man flees with Gettler taking Vesper as their hostage and escaping into a building under renovation. Tall Man takes position on the upper floor waiting for Bond to come through the doors but is thrown off balance when Bond shoots out the air bags holding up the building's foundations. Bond fights his way through the other assassins before confronting Tall Man. The two are seen crashing through a wall whereafter Bond stuns him with a blow to the face and uses him for a human shield as Gettler opens fire, shooting Tall Man in the shoulder. He is finally killed when the elevator shaft in the center breaks free and crushes him to death.
[edit] Madame Wu
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Madame Wu | |
Gender | Female |
Role | Henchwoman |
Affiliation | Le Chiffre |
Current status | Active |
Portrayed by | Tsai Chin |
Madame Wu was one of the ten poker players in the main game of poker shown in the 2006 film Casino Royale. She was a regular player of poker along side Le Chiffre. In the 2006 film, she was portrayed by Tsai Chin. Although not a henchwoman working directly against Bond, she works for Le Chiffre, who is the film's primary villain.
Madame Wu is first seen playing poker with Le Chiffre, in his yacht. Madame Wu is playing in the game against Le Chiffre and an another associate. Although she doesn't seem to be playing at the moment of viewing, perhaps suggesting she has folded or is out of the game, though she has chips under her arms. Madame Wu is then seen in the main poker game. It is probably unknown to Bond that she is actually one of Le Chiffre's associates, but in the game, she must lose her money as after a while as she is not seen in the game. It is also unknown why Madame Wu entered the poker game, perhaps to help Le Chiffre or for her own personal wants. However, she must have known Le Chiffre was a better poker player than herself.
[edit] Trivia
- This is Tsai Chin's second James Bond film, she portrayed Ling (the girl who beds Bond at the start in order to fake his death) in the Bond film You Only Live Twice.
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