List of James Bond allies in The World Is Not Enough

List of James Bond allies in The World Is Not Enough

This is a list of James Bond allies in the 1999 film The World Is Not Enough.

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Recurring allies

Christmas Jones

Dr. Christmas Jones
Character from the James Bond franchise
Affiliation International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Portrayed by Denise Richards

Dr. Christmas Jones is a fictional character from the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough. She was portrayed by Denise Richards. The character also appears in the novel The World Is Not Enough and the video game The World Is Not Enough.


Molly Warmflash

Dr. Molly Warmflash
Character from the James Bond franchise
Affiliation British Intelligence
Portrayed by Serena Scott Thomas

Dr. Molly Warmflash is a fictional character from the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. She is played by actress Serena Scott Thomas.

Molly is an attractive, red haired physician who serves to MI6 agents such as Bond. In the film she diagnoses Bond with a dislocated collar bone and advises James Bond to stay out of action for weeks. But Bond will have none of it whatsoever and seduces Dr. Warmflash into clearing him as fit for duty.

She tries to resist, but she ultimately allows James Bond to unzip her skirt, and strip away her blouse, leaving her in only her panties, bra and high heels. Dr. Warmflash relents but she warns Bond that he has to promise to call her this time. In a deleted scene after stripping her of everything but her underwear James pushes a button on the chair, making the chair go back and then precedes to make out with Dr. Warmflash. He later steps out into tbe hallway and throws his cast onto a knight saying "things we do for England".

Later Dr. Warmflash is seen giving a briefing on Bond's nemesis, Renard at the MI6 headquarters in Scotland, explaining in more specific detail what the bullet in his brain has actually done to him. While it will kill him eventually, Renard will grow stronger and stronger until he dies, and can currently push himself further than any man due to his inability to feel any type of physical pain, as well as any senses.

Actress Serena Scott-Thomas was given the option of using a body double when her character Dr. Molly Warmflash disrobes but the plucky thesp declined, deciding if she was going to be in a love scene with James Bond, she was going to do it properly.


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Valentin Dimitrovich Zukovsky

Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky
Character from the James Bond franchise
Affiliation KGB/Russian Mafia
Portrayed by Robbie Coltrane

Valentin Dimitrovich Zukovsky makes his second appearance in this Bond film. In The World Is Not Enough, Valentin Zukovsky is first seen at his casino, where he beats Elektra King in a game of high card draw (with an Ace of Clubs). Valentin Zukovsky is later seen at an old abandoned garage (which is his Beluga caviar factory) where Bond used Christmas Jones as a distraction, and then surprised Zukovsky at gunpoint, prompting him to ask "Can't you just say hello, like a normal person?" Finally Bond is captured by Elektra King and Valentin Zukovsky brings an alliance of his own guards to stop Bond from getting killed. Valentin Zukovsky also runs into his double-crossed assistant Bullion, and these were the final words of their meeting: "Boss, you're alive. So great to see you". "Me Too" (shoots Bullion). While Bond is trapped in Elektra's garrote, Zukovsky storms into the room, demanding to know where the submarine piloted by his relative is (Elektra and Renard had intended to use it in their grand scheme). When Valentin sees the captain's hat on Elektra's table, he demands that she bring him, the hat, but while doing so, she shoots him with a gun hidden behind it. Before losing consciousness, however, Valentin takes out a gun hidden secretly inside his own cane, and fires at the wrist cuff on the torture device to which Bond is strapped to, allowing Bond to escape. There is a deleted scene showing Bond checking Valentin's pulse. Another deleted scene is in which Valentin Zukovsky's guards takes him to the MI6 headquarters in Scotland, where Dr. Warmflash is able to save Valentin Zukovsky's life. After that, Valentin was not seen in another Bond movie.


Robert King

Sir Robert King
Character from the James Bond franchise
Affiliation Self Employed
Relatives Daughter: Elektra King
Portrayed by David Calder

Sir Robert King is a fictional character from the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. He is portrayed by David Calder.

Sir Robert King is an old friend of MI6's head M after they read law together at Oxford. King became a wealthy oil tycoon after marrying an Azerbaijani oil heiress. When his daughter Elektra King is kidnapped by the terrorist Renard, he turns to M for advice who suggests that he shouldn't pay the ransom that Renard asks for, but M send agent 009 to kill Renard. Years after the Elektra King kidnapping incident, after James Bond retrieves Sir Robert King's money, King then goes to collect his money from the grounds of MI6 at Vauxhall Cross, but because he has a lapel pin that his daughter gave him, it is laced with acid and it triggers an explosion which kills right before Bond could stop him. James Bond had made the conclusion moments earlier and had rushed over to stop King from getting too close to the money too soon, but could not reach Sir Robert King in time. James Bond had barely made it to the door on the MI6 wing that King was in before the resulting explosion occurred.

In the pre-title sequence, James Bond reclaims Sir Robert's money from the Swiss banker Lachaise.

Last Words

M: James Bond, Sir Robert King.
Sir Robert King: Ah, the man whom retrieved my money. Excellent job. Can't thank you enough.



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