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42: 264:, joking about sending the pictures to the primary-age children to whom she was a school teacher. This is typical of an overtly morbid sense of humour they share, completing each other's sentences as a game and delighting in competing over laboured, blackly humorous puns. Thus an attempt to incinerate James Bond (whom they thought was Peter Franks) alive in a crematorium is "a glowing tribute" and "heart-warming." They also amuse themselves with the twisted application of proverbs — for example, after blowing up a helicopter in flight Mr. Kidd begins the old quote, "If God had wanted man to fly ..." to which Mr. Wint concludes: "He would have given him wings, Mr. Kidd"; and Mr. Wint saying "If at first you don't succeed, Mr. Kidd", followed by Mr. Kidd's reply, "Try, try again, Mr. Wint." 257:), although are never seen interacting with him. Their assignment is to dismantle Blofeld's diamond smuggling pipeline which, for almost two years, has been diverting diamonds to Blofeld, who is using them to construct a powerful laser satellite. With the satellite almost completed and both CIA and MI6 investigations showing too much interest in Blofeld's activities, the smuggling pipeline must be eliminated to cover Blofeld's trail. Wint and Kidd are sent to kill off anyone who comes into contact with the diamonds after they have done their part in the diamond smuggling operation. They follow the final shipment of diamonds through the pipeline running from South Africa to the United States via the Netherlands. As Mr. Wint says, "Curious how everyone who touches those diamonds seems to die." 367: — in the most literal sense, since it has an actual bomb hidden inside it. However, when Mr. Wint opens the wine bottle and gives Bond the cork to smell, Bond catches the scent of Mr. Wint's cologne, links it to his misadventure in the pipeline and quickly realizes that something is wrong. He comments on the cologne, describing it as "potent" and "strong enough to bury anything" (a reference to being deposited in the Las Vegas pipeline). 399:
Inspired, Bond gains the upper hand against Mr. Wint; using the villain's own coat-tails, 007 ties Wint's hands together. Attaching the bomb to his would-be-killer's coat, 007 catapults the villain overboard; the explosion kills Wint just before he hits the water. Looking on from the deck, Bond wryly
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a claret, before remarking "I've smelt that aftershave before, and both times I've smelt a rat." (Another reference to being abandoned in the Vegas pipeline.) Realizing Bond is on to them, the pair drop the charade and attack him; Mr. Kidd ignites the shashlik skewers and moves to impale Bond with
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it is their job to tail whoever is smuggling the diamonds internationally to ensure that the smuggler does not get any ideas about going into business for himself. For this, the duo pose as American businessmen who call themselves "W. Winter" and "B. Kitteridge". Although they are both hardened
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As killers and enforcers to the Spangled Mob, Wint and Kidd are tasked, among other things, to make sure the smuggling of the diamonds and everything connected to it go off without a hitch. If something does go wrong, Wint and Kidd (they are never referred to as "Mr." in the novel) are sent to
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on him and the flaming skewers, setting the assassin on fire. Within seconds, Mr. Kidd is engulfed in flames, and in desperation he jumps overboard into the ocean. Case throws the dessert at Mr. Wint, but she misses and reveals the bomb hidden in the cake.
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is F." He also has to be paid a special bonus by his employers. Because of his phobia, Wint picked up the nickname "Windy", although no one would dare call him that to his face. Kidd is nicknamed "Boofy" due to his "pretty-boy" appearance.
326: — the second time he has been unconscious at their mercy, yet again they opt for an overly elaborate kill. Upon regaining consciousness, Bond escapes by short-circuiting a pipeline welding device, forcing some workers to inspect it. 241:, Bond comes to her rescue by climbing down the side of the ship and diving into her cabin via the porthole. They have a fight, and Bond shoots them both. To avoid trouble, he then fakes evidence in the cabin to make it look like a 271:- "mister". It is strongly implied in the film that the two are lovers. They are seen holding hands in one scene; Mr. Wint also has a habit of putting on women's perfume; and at one point, Mr. Kidd remarks that Tiffany Case ( 299:
Sealing Bond in a coffin mistaking him for Peter Franks, and sending him into a crematorium furnace. Bond escapes when his mob contacts discover that the diamonds he had given them are fakes and retrieve the coffin from the
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couple named Bambi Wint and Thumper Kidd. The women have the surnames of the male assassins and the first names of Willard Whyte's female bodyguards, and they converse in the same distinctive, polite speech patterns as the
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The pair takes a sadistic pleasure in their work — for example, to Mr. Wint's amusement when Mr. Kidd photographs the body of the old lady (Mrs. Whistler) they have drowned in the canals of
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pleasure in killing; this is particularly evident in a scene in which they pour boiling mud over the face of a jockey who they believe has prevented a Mob-owned horse from winning a race.
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with such a grand dinner. When Mr. Wint replies that the ship's cellars are poorly stocked with clarets, Bond exposes the henchman's ignorance, replying that Mouton Rothschild in fact
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after Bond foils Blofeld's plot. They pose as stewards in the couple's suite, serving them a romantic dinner which they claim is courtesy of
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franchise introduces two superpowered criminal mercenaries called Mister Touch and Mister Go, who dialogue in the same way as Wint and Kidd.
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assassins, Wint is pathologically afraid of traveling. When he must do so, he wears an identifying name tag and a sticker that says "My
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Although working closely as partners, they never address each other by their first names, instead preferring the more courtly and
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A London diamond jewellery store, established in 2002, is named Wint & Kidd after the characters.
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stomping," kicking Bond into unconsciousness while wearing football cleats, after which smuggler
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Using a time bomb to blow up the helicopter which was meant to pick up the doctor's merchandise.
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Mr. Wint and his partner Mr. Kidd are American assassins working for Ernst Stavro Blofeld (
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These two are parodied as the characters "Mr. Wink" and "Mr. Fibb" in the animated series
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Bruce Glover as Mr. Wint (left) and Putter Smith as Mr. Kidd (right) during filming of
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In a deleted scene made available on DVD releases, shooting the character Shady Tree (
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is suspended. During the struggle, Bond first neutralizes Mr. Kidd by splashing
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The two use numerous and creative methods of killing their targets such as:
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Fictional characters in the James Bond novel and film Diamonds Are Forever
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comments, "Well, he certainly left with his tail between his legs."
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them, while Mr. Wint strangles him with the chain from which his
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Their final attempt to kill Bond and Case takes place on the
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Index

James Bond

Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds Are Forever
Ian Fleming
Bruce Glover
Putter Smith
The Spangled Mob
SPECTRE
James Bond
novel
Diamonds Are Forever
The Spangled Mob
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
henchmen
Bruce Glover
Putter Smith
sadistic
London
New York City
blood group
Felix Leiter
homosexual
Seraffimo Spang
Brooklyn
Tiffany Case
murder-suicide
Charles Gray
Amsterdam
conventional title of courtesy

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