Desmond LlewelynWelsh actor Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn
(Born: September 12, 1914 - Died: December 19,
1999) featured as gadget master Major Geoffrey
Boothroyd alias Q in 17 of the
19 James Bond movies , spanning an incredible 36
years.
Desmond has appeared
in: 17 James Bond films
From Russia With Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
On Her Majestys Secret Service (1969)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Moonraker (1979)
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Octopussy (1983)
A View To A Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987)
Licence To Kill (1989)
GoldenEye (1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Desmond Llewelyn did
not make an appearance in:
Dr.No (1962)
Live And Let Die (1973)
John
Cleese
Cleese was cast as Q's deputy
'R' in The World is Not Enough. Following the sad
death of Desmond Llewelyn in a car accident,
Cleese has taken the title 'Q' for Die Another
Day.
Famous for his roles in Monty Python and Fawlty
Towers, John should suit this role perfectly.
Q's best quote from Die Another
Day:
James Bond: You know, you're cleverer than you
look!
Q: Better than looking cleverer than you are.
Right now, pay attention!
gadget (gajit) n.
1. A small specialised mechanical or electronic
device; a contrivance. 2. Any ingenious device,
especially one that is labour-saving.
Little Nellie:
this waspish autogyro saves Bonds bacon in
You Only Live Twice when hes set upon by a
fleet of SPECTRE bad guys helicopters.
Literally a flying arsenal with a lot more than a
sting her tail : 2 fixed forward-firing
machineguns synchronised to 100 yards
using incendiaries and high explosives; 2 rocket
launchers forward-firing on either side;
heat-seeking air-to-air missiles 60 a
minute; Flame guns 2 firing astern, range
80 yards; 2 smoke ejectors; Aerial mines; Cine
camera in pilots helmet; Radio tuned to 410
megacycles.
After vanquishing the foe 007 sends this message:
Hello Base One Little Nellie got a
hot reception. Four big shots made improper
advances towards her but she defended her
honour with great success.
Hasselblad Camera
Signature Gun: this deadly gadget really
does have a viewfinder to a kill! The film
magazine contains a magazine of .220
high-velocity bullets, while its tripod-like
attachments screw into the body to form the butt
and barrel of a deadly snipers rifle. The
handle of the gun also contains an optical palm
reader, ensuring only the person programming the
computer sequence can fire the weapon at a later
date.
In Licence To Kill, Bond uses the Signature Gun
(one of Qs most ingenious and lethal
gadgets) in an attempt to avenge the murder of
his best friends wife. On this rare
occasion, 007 misses his target, South American
drug baron Franz Sanchez, when he is overcome by
a group of Ninjas.
Parker Pen Class 4
Grenade: on this occasion, thanks to Q,
the pen is indeed mightier than the sword! 3
clicks of the pen arms its 4 second fuse, while a
further 3 clicks disarms it. The writings
on the wall for treacherous ex-British agent Alec
Trevelyan (006), when Bond uses this
harmless-looking everyday object to prevent
Trevelyan from using the Goldeneye satellite to
devastating effect.
Snooper: a
robot dog whose movements are
controlled by remote control. Snooper transmits
video images via its eyes. It also has a
telescopic neck for peering over or around
objects obstructing its view.
While searching for 007 with Snooper at the end
of his mission in A View To A Kill, Q is shocked,
but hardly surprised, to find Bond sharing a
shower with heroine Stacey Sutton. Oh James!
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