Bond girl: Annabel Chung

Bond girl: Annabel Chung

February 15, 2015 0 By 007 Travelers
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Bond girl: Annabel Chung
007 FilmDr. No (1962)

ActressMarguerite LeWars


Bond connection: Supposedly a photographer employed by local Kingston newspaper, the Daily Gleaner; in reality she is employed by the villain – Dr. Julius No – to spy on James Bond.

Annabel Chung first appears in the film at Kingston airport where she attempts to take a photograph of James Bond as he arrives in Jamaica. Bond half-consciously shields his face with his hat and gets into a car chauffeured by another of Dr. No’s minions, Jones.

She later tries to take another photo of Bond a as he is discussing plans with Felix Leiter and Quarrel at a Jamaican calypso restaurant. This time she is spotted by Bond who orders Quarrel to seize her. Bond asks her who she is working for and she replies that she was working for the Daily Gleaner, a local newspaper in Kingston. When Bond asks the head waiter, Puss Feller, to check it out, she is forced to change her story and confess that she was a freelance photographer. She then attempts to physically harm Quarrel by cutting his face with a broken flashbulb from her camera. Quarrel seems unaffected and threatens to break her arm. Bond then destroys her film and she is set free, never to be seen again, after stating that the men will be sorry for their actions.

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