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Angels of Death
Zara as the Indian girl.

The Angels of Death are several beautiful women from all over the world (though in the novel, only ten from the UK) being brainwashed by Ernst Stavro Blofeld under the guise of allergy treatment in the James Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

Their mission is to help Blofeld contaminate and ultimately sterilise the world’s food supply. Blofeld claims he will rescind this threat if all his past crimes are pardoned and he is recognised as the current Count de Bleauchamp. In the novel, Ruby Bartlett’s last name is “Windsor”, and a subplot emerges with Bond promising to track her heritage.

  • Ruby Bartlett (English) – Angela Scoular (allergy – chicken)
  • Nancy (Hungarian) – Catherina von Schell (allergy – potatoes)
  • American girl – Dani Sheridan (allergy – pork)
  • Helen (Scandinavian) – Julie Ege (allergy – fish)
  • Australian girl – Anouska Hempel (allergy – beef)
  • Indian girl – Zara (allergy – lentils)
  • Chinese girl – Mona Chong (allergy – rice)
  • Irish girl – Jenny Hanley (allergy – corn)
  • English girl – Joanna Lumley
  • Israeli girl – Helena Ronee
  • German girl – Ingrit Black
  • Jamaican girl – Sylvana Henriques (allergy – bananas)

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