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James Bond’s 4½-litre Bentley, with Amherst Villiers supercharger

August 31, 2009

By Chapter 5 of Casino Royale (1953), Ian Fleming had listed two brands of cigarettes, a Jamaican newspaper, and the Berlitz School of Language — among other touchstones. But it’s the personal car of James Bond that first merits expansive description in this novel. Bond’s car was his only personal hobby. One of the last of the 4½-litre Bentleys with the supercharger by Amherst Villiers, he had bought it almost new in 1933 and had kept it in careful storage through the war. It was still serviced every year and, in London, a former Bentley mechanic, who worked in...

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When will “Le Chiffre” become a verb?

November 18, 2006

Thoughts on this are strictly my own here. Spoiler alert: While it’s hard to imagine that the torture scene in Casino Royale is much of a surprise to anyone, that’s what we’re talking about here. So, hold off if that sort of discussion might spoil anything for you. For the rest of us— I wanted to let you know that the words, “Don’t Le Chiffre me” have already crossed my lips since seeing the latest James Bond 007 film feature yesterday. It’s a guy thing, calling someone on what is, I admit, usually a verbal jibe. A step down...

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. Dell Deaton

Dell Deaton

Strategist. Dad. Christian. James Bond watch expert.

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