Bond girl: Nancy

Bond girl: Nancy

February 16, 2015 0 By 007 Travelers
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Bond girl: Nancy
Bond filmOn Her Majesty´s Secret Service (1969)

ActressCatherine Schell
Bond connection: Nancy is a Hungarian patient overcoming an allergy to potatoes, being treated at Ernst Stavro Blofeld‘s allergy-research institute high up in the Swiss Alps.

Nancy first appears when Bond, posing as genealogist Sir Hilary Bray, visits Blofeld’s allergy research institute high in the Swiss Alps of Piz Gloria. Although all the women at the institute take a liking to Bond, he becomes the center of fascination from both Nancy and Ruby Bartlett.

While Bond is captured the women are given leaving Christmas presents from Blofeld himself. The presents in fact include an atomizer which intended purpose is to spread the bacteria upon Blofeld’s orders and a communicating radio. Nancy leaves the clinic with the rest of the girls, but after Bond destroys the facility and warns M about the attack planted in the minds of the women, Blofeld’s plan is inactive. The future of Nancy, is unknown.

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