Had Zukovsky never been shot by 007 in the knee (as we learn in GoldenEye), he'd have never been in position to save Bond's life via the cane gun in The World Is Not Enough.
I like the idea of Gogol’s character. It’s interesting having a recurring character from an enemy state that still is a reasonable authority figure that helps out when the threat gets too big. Even when he has an antagonistic role I like his reaction to Bond’s acts in For Your Eyes Only’s climax
I remember noticing in one of his last appearances as Q (Tomorrow Never Dies, or The World Is Not Enough) I could tell he was reading cue cards off screen. His eyes were clearly reading something, he still had the same delivery and mannerisms as Q. But it was getting obvious that he needed to retire. I loved him as Q though, it was always great to revisit his character and see what his department was up to. Some of my favorite lines he delivered were the perennial, "Now pay attention, 007.", "Oh, grow up 007" Or in GoldenEye, as Bond picks up what appears to be a deadly sandwich, inspecting it as some Q device, and Q quips while grabbing the 'sandwich' " Don't touch that! It's my lunch." edit: looking up info on Goldeneye it was noted when "Desmond Llewelyn began shooting his scenes as Q in GoldenEye. To help remember his lines the actor had some handy ‘Q cards’ positioned off-camera. Llewelyn said: “When you don’t understand the gadgets you are explaining, it is easy to get things mixed up.”
You should do a video solely on the amount of times Michael G. Wilson (One of the franchise's main producers along w/Barbara Broccoli) does his 'cameos' in the Bond films. 🔫♠
Since you’ve included Never Say Never Again you should include Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter and Klaus Maria Brandauer as Largo. Also you didn’t mention Blofeld’s cat. If you want to go back really far you can include Barry Nelson as James Bond, Peter Lorre as Le Chiffre and Michael Pate as Leiter in the 1954 television production of Casino Royale that was season 1, episode 3 of the anthology series “Climax!”. Really enjoying the videos by the way.
While I love Casino Royale, it's not official Bond movie. Never Say Never Again is, strictly speaking, not-official Bond movie but I consider it as one. The script for NSNA was written for EON produced film but then lawsuits & trademark shenanigans ensued and rest is complicated (and fascinating) history.
If you're going to include "Never Say Never Again", you need to include the 1967 "Casino Royale" - consequently Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Le Chiffre (Orson Welles), Mathis (Duncan Macrae), not to mention M (John Huston) and Q (Geoffrey Bayldon) are missing.
I'm rewatching all the Bond movies in order (again). Just watched Live and Let Die tonight. Looking forward to The Man With the Golden Gun, it's got my favorite villain in the franchise.
What about the Gangster in Diamonds Are Forever and The Man With The Golden Gun? I know you put them in your Returning Actors video but for me at least, they’re the same character. Same actor, same accent, even same fashion sense! Still, great interesting video!
There’s a character played by Clem So that should’ve been on this list (or at least the ‘repeat actor’ list) who, like Dr. Vogel, appeared in the SPECTRE meetings in Spectre and No Time to Die He also appeared in the Macau casino scenes in Skyfall, and his brother Tom So played Fukutu in Casino Royale!
Not all the Ms and Qs were the same character - these are job titles rather than characters per se. Clearly Llewellyn's and Cleese's Qs are different characters as they appeared together and Cleese referred to Llewellyn as his predecessor. Similarly Dench and Fiennes appeared together, and the painting of Lee in TWINE and that of Brown in NTTD indicate that these are not the same Ms as Dench and Fiennes. Indeed it's possible Dench may have played two different Ms.
Dench obviously did. In GoldenEye, she clearly had little experience in the intelligence field, but knew what she was doing. In Casino Royale, she'd been in MI6 since the Cold War.
@@marksheiman1538 Not sure I'd want him as Q because that would mean losing Desmond Llewelyn, but I'd have loved to have Jon in Bond as someone else. Maybe Sean Pertwee can play Q in the next reboot!
a new reboot needs to be made called the 007 universe. Other characters besides Bond will have their own movies. Some of the movies take place during Bond's adventures. Like we could have a like ex: Felix Leiter movie, a Moneypenny movie, Sheriff J. W. Pepper action comedy movie, the origins of SPECTRE movie, the SPECTRE agents movies, and so on.
Sheriff and jaws r my favourite. I am 22 and eatching all bond movies from start enjoying them missed the sheriff in other series. Currently at octopussy
Id always watch the thanksgiving Bond A Thon Marathons when i was a kid. Roger Moore was my favorite. I think the reason why is cause he kinda had a VanDamme-ness about him, like his hair style. And VanDamme was my hero. Roger was in VanDammes The Quest so i figure maybe jean Claude was inspired by him. Hence the similar hair style in BloodSport
FYI there was also a Felix Leiter character in Never Say Never Again portrayed by Bernie Casey. If Max Von Sydow’s Ernst Stavro Blofeld can count, I don’t see why not Bernie Casey’s Felix Leiter can.
@@EVERYJAMESBOND Here's another idea! Every animal featured on screen. I'm sure there's lots across the series from the tarantula on Dr No to the komodo dragons in Skyfall.
Major Boothroyd and Q are the same character. If you watch TSWLM in the scene where Bond and Triple X are about to get into the Lotus delivered by Q, you can hear her greeting Q using his real name.
General Gogol is my favorite as he was the perfect espionage frenemy. His response to helping stop Zorin's plot in 'A View to a Kill' slyly implied the real-life KGB advancing Soviet technology by stealing plans from NASA for SkyLab and the Space Shuttle. Q, M and Moneypenny don't count as they are mainstays of the franchise as much as James himself.
Jaws and Sherrif J.W. Pepper were my favourites. Jaws got a happy ending, but I wish J.W. could've made more appearances. Wade and Zuchovsky were good too, but they shouldn't have killed Zuchovsky off.
Two other Actors also played a villain and an Ally. Charles Gray played Henderson in You only live twice and Blofeld in Diamonds are forever. Walter Gottell had a brief appearance as Morzeny (The Director of the SPECTRE Training Facility) and played General Gogol
@@John-tj9to no offence, but I wrote FEMALE LEADING CHARACTER. And I am aware that Eunice Gayson appeared in first two James Bond films as Sylvia Trench.
Fantastic series , it's a shame they ruined it with the last movie. Good movie but bond is done , make a female super spy any color you want but leave Bond alone. They could have made a good team , Bond and another agent but no, get rid of the white guy -woke bull s--t
The Man with the Wine. Outstanding!
Never caught on that it was the same guy.
@@painkillerjones6232 me neither, until now
The Man with the Wine is my favorite recurring character--probably because I never realized it was recurring!! lol!
As I dug out, he was second unit director working on scenes taking place/filmed in Italy.
He was the original Robbie Schneider You Can Do It guy!
Valentin Zukovsky was a wonderful character. Rest In Peace Robbie Coltrane who portrayed him.
We all miss our tiny Hagrid
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Had Zukovsky never been shot by 007 in the knee (as we learn in GoldenEye), he'd have never been in position to save Bond's life via the cane gun in The World Is Not Enough.
I like the idea of Gogol’s character. It’s interesting having a recurring character from an enemy state that still is a reasonable authority figure that helps out when the threat gets too big. Even when he has an antagonistic role I like his reaction to Bond’s acts in For Your Eyes Only’s climax
That's detente, comrade!
How could you miss Blofeld's cat!
Good point!
I saw the cat
😏🙀
In the words of Austin Powers
I never forget a pussy...... Cat
Welp now He has to make part 3 of every recurring charracter
Desmond Llewelyn as Q is the GOAT of recurring characters in ANY movie franchise. RIP!
I remember noticing in one of his last appearances as Q (Tomorrow Never Dies, or The World Is Not Enough) I could tell he was reading cue cards off screen. His eyes were clearly reading something, he still had the same delivery and mannerisms as Q. But it was getting obvious that he needed to retire. I loved him as Q though, it was always great to revisit his character and see what his department was up to. Some of my favorite lines he delivered were the perennial, "Now pay attention, 007.", "Oh, grow up 007" Or in GoldenEye, as Bond picks up what appears to be a deadly sandwich, inspecting it as some Q device, and Q quips while grabbing the 'sandwich' " Don't touch that! It's my lunch."
edit: looking up info on Goldeneye it was noted when "Desmond Llewelyn began shooting his scenes as Q in GoldenEye. To help remember his lines the actor had some handy ‘Q cards’ positioned off-camera. Llewelyn said: “When you don’t understand the gadgets you are explaining, it is easy to get things mixed up.”
Of every bond character that has passed away, the ones I miss the most are Desmond Llewelyn and Roger Moore.
Rest in peace Sean Connery/Roger Moore miss you guys you guys both played a good James Bond amen
Felix leiter in the Moore and dalton one was awesome and jack wayde the actor who played him appeared as a villain in the living daylights
Similarly, Walter Gotell, who played Gogol, was a henchman in From Russia With Love.
David Hedison was fine as F Leiter with Moore (1973) - but much too advanced in age by 🕰 Dalton came on board (1989)!
Robbie Coltrane playing the Russian gangster was great casting..I believe he was thrilled to do them as a 007 nut!
RIP Robbie! :(
Personally I love the "You're a kite, dancing in a hurricane, Mr. Bond"
One of the few good bits in Spectre! :p
I think we all feel a bit like that these days.
I always thought he was saying "You're a cunt, dancing in the wind" much funnier.
Who knew Mr. White could be so poetic.
RIP Richard Kiel († September 10th, 2014)
Jaws
😢😢😢
LOL, I never noticed the man with wine, thanks for this!
There’ll be a video out there ‘Ranking the appearances of Man with Wine’
You should do a video solely on the amount of times Michael G. Wilson (One of the franchise's main producers along w/Barbara Broccoli) does his 'cameos' in the Bond films. 🔫♠
Since you’ve included Never Say Never Again you should include Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter and Klaus Maria Brandauer as Largo. Also you didn’t mention Blofeld’s cat. If you want to go back really far you can include Barry Nelson as James Bond, Peter Lorre as Le Chiffre and Michael Pate as Leiter in the 1954 television production of Casino Royale that was season 1, episode 3 of the anthology series “Climax!”. Really enjoying the videos by the way.
While I love Casino Royale, it's not official Bond movie.
Never Say Never Again is, strictly speaking, not-official Bond movie but I consider it as one. The script for NSNA was written for EON produced film but then lawsuits & trademark shenanigans ensued and rest is complicated (and fascinating) history.
this was a lot of fun. thanks for the work
ahh this is the edit I have wanted! thanks for uploading
It's probably worth noting that the Q's and M's are regarded as different characters in the same position. Arguably Moneypenny as well.
Exactly. M and Q refer to the positions held at different times, not to the people holding those positions.
Man with Wine has to be the best one of these recuring characters 😂. I'm surprised this list includes Never Say Never Again.
General Gogo needs a spin off film
you forgot bill tanner’s appearances in spectre and no time to die
Tracy is a special case, appeared once but is referenced several times.
I thought that the "Man with the Wine", was in only two of them. Thank you for correcting me.
My highest congratulations for this work of yours.
Thank you! Cheers!
If you're going to include "Never Say Never Again", you need to include the 1967 "Casino Royale" - consequently Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Le Chiffre (Orson Welles), Mathis (Duncan Macrae), not to mention M (John Huston) and Q (Geoffrey Bayldon) are missing.
67 is a Parody
*Every* Bond film is a parody, unless you think that there really are such goings-on in MI5 😃
What about every James Bond quip? Like I think he got the point, they will print anything these days, that blew his mind??? Great video anyways
Yes! You can find that video here: ua-cam.com/video/zhc8wzQdTa0/v-deo.html
Love this! Several I didn't realise.
I remember laughing when doing a Bond marathon when the drunk man kept turning up again.
A funny thing: Joe Don Baker played the antagonist Whitaker in The Living Daylights and Jack Wade the CIA agent in GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
good catch
Keep up the great work.
You missed some with Rory Kinnear as Tanner! QOS, SP, NTTD. I believe there’s also another Tanner that you skipped. May be wrong.
James Villiers in FYEO.
@@tiadaid James Villiers in FYEO is included in the video though…
Feels kinda pointless to include Bond himself on this list but I suppose it counts 😂
It kind of goes without saying.
I'm rewatching all the Bond movies in order (again). Just watched Live and Let Die tonight. Looking forward to The Man With the Golden Gun, it's got my favorite villain in the franchise.
What about the Gangster in Diamonds Are Forever and The Man With The Golden Gun? I know you put them in your Returning Actors video but for me at least, they’re the same character. Same actor, same accent, even same fashion sense! Still, great interesting video!
Splendid ❤️
You missed out Valerie Leon once again lol XD
Also Quarrel too !!!
Quarrel died in "Dr. No." His son, Quarrel Jr. appeared in "Live and Let Die."
But Valerie played two different characters
There’s a character played by Clem So that should’ve been on this list (or at least the ‘repeat actor’ list) who, like Dr. Vogel, appeared in the SPECTRE meetings in Spectre and No Time to Die
He also appeared in the Macau casino scenes in Skyfall, and his brother Tom So played Fukutu in Casino Royale!
You forgot the gangster that Scaramanga kills at the beggining of the movie. The gangster appears in Diamonds Are Forever.
He’s in the “repeat actor” video!
Not all the Ms and Qs were the same character - these are job titles rather than characters per se.
Clearly Llewellyn's and Cleese's Qs are different characters as they appeared together and Cleese referred to Llewellyn as his predecessor.
Similarly Dench and Fiennes appeared together, and the painting of Lee in TWINE and that of Brown in NTTD indicate that these are not the same Ms as Dench and Fiennes.
Indeed it's possible Dench may have played two different Ms.
Dench obviously did. In GoldenEye, she clearly had little experience in the intelligence field, but knew what she was doing. In Casino Royale, she'd been in MI6 since the Cold War.
Considering that Ian Fleming wanted Jon Pertwee to play Q since. Mr.pertwee was in MI-6 with sir Ian during ww2. Q(uarter) branch.
@@marksheiman1538 Not sure I'd want him as Q because that would mean losing Desmond Llewelyn, but I'd have loved to have Jon in Bond as someone else. Maybe Sean Pertwee can play Q in the next reboot!
@@PetersonZF yeah why not.
I find amusing that from few selected scenes with Q the first was from Dr. No where he's called Major Boothroyd, it was changed to Q in later movies.
a new reboot needs to be made called the 007 universe. Other characters besides Bond will have their own movies. Some of the movies take place during Bond's adventures. Like we could have a like ex: Felix Leiter movie, a Moneypenny movie, Sheriff J. W. Pepper action comedy movie, the origins of SPECTRE movie, the SPECTRE agents movies, and so on.
2:13 the actor who played general Gogol was a bad guy in from Russia with love ❤️
Character name - Morzeny
Sheriff and jaws r my favourite. I am 22 and eatching all bond movies from start enjoying them missed the sheriff in other series. Currently at octopussy
Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter was forgotten.
From 'Never Say Never Again' yes I caught that misstep too. 😢
Id always watch the thanksgiving Bond A Thon Marathons when i was a kid. Roger Moore was my favorite. I think the reason why is cause he kinda had a VanDamme-ness about him, like his hair style. And VanDamme was my hero. Roger was in VanDammes The Quest so i figure maybe jean Claude was inspired by him. Hence the similar hair style in BloodSport
The Spy Who Loved Me was the only time Bond referred to Minister Grey by his first name, Freddie.
4:17 Jim Hopper from Stranger Things
Yes!
"Do you expect me to talk"
"No, James, I expect you to listen to my Barry Manilow collection."
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FYI there was also a Felix Leiter character in Never Say Never Again portrayed by Bernie Casey. If Max Von Sydow’s Ernst Stavro Blofeld can count, I don’t see why not Bernie Casey’s Felix Leiter can.
3:13 what the heck is taylor swift doing in a 60’s bond film
General Gogol best character aside from Q, hands down
which Q, make your choice.
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Desmond Llewelyn IS Q!
You missed missed Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter in NSNA.
Good catch! I don’t know how I missed him, he’s my favorite Leiter!
@@EVERYJAMESBOND 👍
5:07 perfect transition
would've loved to have seen 006
This stuff is gorgeous……..❤
I never had really noticed that Felix Leiter does go missing for so long in the Moore era.
One mistake is you said quantum of solace came out in 2006 when it actually came out in 2008
2006 is year when casino royale came out
Another excellent video! Can you do every time the movie title is uttered?
Already on the channel! You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/uzJ_RJPDJVA/v-deo.html
@@EVERYJAMESBOND Wow you already have thought of everything! Can't wait to find out what your next video is!
@@EVERYJAMESBOND Here's another idea! Every animal featured on screen. I'm sure there's lots across the series from the tarantula on Dr No to the komodo dragons in Skyfall.
Thanks I'll add it to the list!
In Dr. No, the armorer was Major Boothroyd and never referred to as "Q." The character of 'Q' first appeared in From Russia With Love.
Major Boothroyd and Q are the same character. If you watch TSWLM in the scene where Bond and Triple X are about to get into the Lotus delivered by Q, you can hear her greeting Q using his real name.
General Gogol is my favorite as he was the perfect espionage frenemy. His response to helping stop Zorin's plot in 'A View to a Kill' slyly implied the real-life KGB advancing Soviet technology by stealing plans from NASA for SkyLab and the Space Shuttle.
Q, M and Moneypenny don't count as they are mainstays of the franchise as much as James himself.
Sean Connery and Roger Moore are still the Greatest Bonds
Gogol was also in From Russia w
With Love (not a general yet)
Sweet
Great video
Thanks!
Madame Wu from Casino Royale is also in You Only Live Twice
Ah yes! You will find her in the "Repeat Actor" video: ua-cam.com/video/5l8AEdMne4s/v-deo.html
This is recurring CHARACTERS, yes? Not actors
You missed Felix Leiter from "Never Say Never Again"
So is Bill Tanner just another name they give out. Lol
J'aurais aimé voir "Le Requin" dans davantage de James Bond
Rodney ( Diamonds Are Forever and The Man with the Golden Gun)
The Spy Who Loved Me is the only best Bond film to feature Jaws, General Gogol, Frederick Gray and even the Man with Wine.
Fantástico 007
Smithers is the original physical appearance of Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Forgot Felix (Bernie Casey) in Never say never again.
03:19 Interesting red Soviet Union map..
Tanner is in Quantum aswell!
Jaws and Sherrif J.W. Pepper were my favourites. Jaws got a happy ending, but I wish J.W. could've made more appearances.
Wade and Zuchovsky were good too, but they shouldn't have killed Zuchovsky off.
Is what they say about Tanner and a pig true?
man with wine recycled wow!
Also you forgot Max the Parrot. For Your Eyes Only and The Living Daylights.
So true!! 😂😂
Just makes me love 💗 Bond even more Roger ….. oh l lost it the plot …..0000000007❤
You forgot Tanner in QOS, SP, NTTD
Je suis surpris. "Q" n'a pas été mentionné, et c'est pourtant le personnage le plus récurrent
This is the second video that ignores Robbie Coltrane as Alexander Zukovsky.
Valentin.
No, it didn't. He was in there.
I think Joe Don Baker is the only one who played both sides as a villain and Bond ally. correct me if I'm wrong.
Two other Actors also played a villain and an Ally. Charles Gray played Henderson in You only live twice and Blofeld in Diamonds are forever. Walter Gottell had a brief appearance as Morzeny (The Director of the SPECTRE Training Facility) and played General Gogol
Weren't there wayyy more appearances from Moneypenny than just those?
Moneypenny is in every film.
MI6 agent in moonraker/octopussy
I Love that Madeleine Swann was the first female leading character to appear in more than one film.
Only in the Craig canon, as has just been shown Sylvia trench was the first female to appear in more than one film.
@@John-tj9to no offence, but I wrote FEMALE LEADING CHARACTER. And I am aware that Eunice Gayson appeared in first two James Bond films as Sylvia Trench.
So man with wine always sees bond and sees at the bottle of wine then he became cameraman to a drinking man
I like General Gogol
Smithers....isn;'t he the guy who played the original Boba Fett? - Jeremy Bulloch
There's only one James Bond and his initials are S. C.
What about quarrel
Quarrel only appeared once in Dr.No! His son Quarrel Jr. was in Live and Let Die.
JAWs~~~~😆😁😁
MoneyPenny......😍😊😊😊😊😊😊
Q~!😊😊😋😋
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It's funny there's a Russian equivalent of Moneypenny - Rubelvitch.
Rubelvitch ? What the hell is that name ?
It’s a play on Moneypenny, the “rubel” being Russian currency!
Jack Wade, CIA
Fantastic series , it's a shame they ruined it with the last movie. Good movie but bond is done , make a female super spy any color you want but leave Bond alone. They could have made a good team , Bond and another agent but no, get rid of the white guy -woke bull s--t
Steve McGarrett?!
Madeline swan is the best best best bond girl ever, yes ever because I know that vesper is hot but dr swan is most beauty with brains and even sexier
2:31 Putin take note!
Smithers = Boba Fett in *_Star Wars_* Original Trilogy (1980; 1983)