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Kamal Khan

Octopussy film (1983)
Octopussy novel created by author
Ian Fleming (1966)

Khan is a suave exiled Afghan prince living in India in the Monsoon Palace. He has a penchant for fine food and liquor, priceless jewels, and atomic weaponry. In the film, he associates with the power-crazed General Orlov in an attempt to unleash nuclear holocaust in Western Europe, by planning to detonate a nuclear bomb inside a US airbase, using Octopussy's Circus as a cover. The ensuing outrage at this "accident" will encourage NATO to abandon nuclear arms, and allow Orlov's armies to invade the West.

After Khan and Gobinda escape with the captive Octopussy, they climb aboard Khan's plane. Bond jumps onto the outside of the plane and defeats Gobinda in hand-to-hand combat while Khan makes the plane do dangerous flips and turns. Bond detaches the fuel line causing the plane to nosedive, leaping off with Octopussy just as Khan desperately tries to land. The runway is too short and the plane ends up going over a cliff. It later crashes into a mountain and Khan is killed.

 

 

SUMMARY

 

ARCH RIVAL :

James Bond.

STRENGTHS :

Rich with an eye for fabergé eggs, this Prince will happily blow people up to get what he wants.

WEAKNESSES :

This guy is by no means a spy and will be outwitted by Bond every time.

WEAPONS :

Guns, knives.

QUOTE :

"Mr. Bond is indeed of a very rare breed... soon to be made extinct!"

 

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