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1027:. Bond drowns the decoy in a mud bath and kills Blofeld by shoving him into a volcanic pool, saying "Welcome to Hell, Blofeld." After the credits, M tells Bond that now that Blofeld is dead, finished, he expects Bond to engage in "a little plain, solid work." Of course, the man Bond killed turns out to be a duplicate. Bond would meet Blofeld again, along with another decoy, later in the film before eliminating the second decoy, and crashing Blofeld's bathosub into the control room of an exploding oil rig, his fate left ambiguous.
1148:) legal guardian after being orphaned at the age of 11, making him and Bond adoptive brothers. As a young man, he resented Bond for being his father's favorite, leading him to murder his father, stage his own death, and take on the alias of "Ernst Stavro Blofeld", derived from his mother's maiden name. Over time, he assembled a global criminal organisation known as Spectre. Additionally, it is revealed that the villains of the previous Craig films –
1268:. While attending Bond's interrogation of Blofeld, Swann unknowingly passes the bioweapon onto him before abandoning Safin's plan. Blofeld reveals he manipulated Bond into believing Swann had betrayed him five years earlier, resulting in Bond ending their relationship. Enraged, Bond chokes Blofeld, unwittingly infecting him and killing him within seconds.
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by her abductor, and he kills the agent responsible for this infraction by electrocuting him in his chair. This is the third instance in which
Blofeld kills an operative for a breach of discipline; he had earlier shot one through the heart with a needle fired from a compressed-air gun, and strangled another with a garrote. In the movie
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infection on his nose, and no earlobes; and he wears dark green tinted contact lenses to hide his distinctive eyes. Perhaps less calculating than previously, he is notably saddled with the exploitable weakness of snobbery about his assumed nobility, indicating that he is losing his sanity. He is
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copyrights, Blofeld remained unnamed. The only clues to his identity are the trademark white cat, similar clothes to his previous onscreen appearances, the dialogue indicating he and Bond have met before, and the fact that the scene begins with Bond paying his respects at Tracy's grave, often
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1558:. Despite the character being clearly him, as chief of an anonymous but powerful crime syndicate, he is not named because of the then-ongoing copyright controversy that also prevented the open usage of the character in the Moore era films.
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versions of the character, respectively. His disfigurement later on the film echoes the scar and blind eye of
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2904:Fictional scarred characters
1997:is a fictional character in
1954:. Bbc.co.uk. 5 December 2003
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608:and his pet M.A.D. Cat, and
27:Fictional James Bond villain
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1793:List of James Bond villains
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968:. Upon his arrival at the
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835:The Man with the Golden Gun
658:. He was then hired by the
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177:Peter Marinker (uncredited)
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1666:The Penguins of Madagascar
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1260:scientist Valdo Obruchev (
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359:(prior to the events of
285:Unnamed Blofeld (mother)
32:Blofeld (disambiguation)
2899:Fictional Polish people
2283:thejamesbonddossier.com
1815:Griswold, John (2006).
1738:In 1987, an edition of
195:In-universe information
2934:Male literary villains
2884:Fictional Greek people
2879:Fictional crime bosses
1657:(1997–2002). The 1999
1551:GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
1517:Dynamite Entertainment
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2743:Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd
1456:Never Say Never Again
1318:From Russia with Love
1064:From Russia With Love
927:From Russia with Love
876:Never Say Never Again
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664:Warsaw Stock Exchange
538:Never Say Never Again
484:From Russia with Love
349:Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd
86:From Russia with Love
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2909:Fictional spymasters
2894:Fictional patricides
2703:Francisco Scaramanga
2693:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
2301:Entertainment Weekly
1871:. Lanham, Maryland:
1840:Rovin, Jeff (1987).
1733:Kulbhushan Kharbanda
1414:Diamonds Are Forever
1084:Diamonds Are Forever
1021:Diamonds Are Forever
1001:Diamonds Are Forever
868:Diamonds Are Forever
783:The Spy Who Loved Me
707:For Special Services
677:. Before the German
648:University of Warsaw
541:(1983), a remake of
508:Diamonds Are Forever
424:with aspirations of
404:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
45:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
2661:henchmen/henchwomen
2358:The Powerpuff Girls
2232:"One Last Thing..."
2143:. London, England:
2114:. London, England:
2075:. London, England:
1761:The Powerpuff Girls
1741:Saturday Night Live
1660:The Powerpuff Girls
1363:You Only Live Twice
1208:) and the previous
1116:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1110:Rebooted continuity
1076:You Only Live Twice
993:You Only Live Twice
972:set, both producer
966:You Only Live Twice
964:to play Blofeld in
950:You Only Live Twice
915:viewpoint character
852:You Only Live Twice
827:You Only Live Twice
811:You Only Live Twice
574:You Only Live Twice
496:You Only Live Twice
474:You Only Live Twice
455:The most recurring
422:criminal mastermind
319:Criminal mastermind
72:You Only Live Twice
39:Fictional character
2929:Male film villains
2919:Film supervillains
2377:Tomonaga, Kazuhide
2237:. 3 September 2019
1907:on 8 November 2016
1435:For Your Eyes Only
1162:Jesper Christensen
1114:By November 2013,
1032:For Your Eyes Only
974:Albert R. Broccoli
892:
679:invasion of Poland
514:For Your Eyes Only
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2334:Los Angeles Times
2281:1 November 2021,
2116:Dennis Publishing
2032:978-0-7509-6421-0
1882:978-1-4985-0484-3
1687:. The character
1640:television series
1587:Quantum of Solace
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942:Auric Goldfinger
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