007Store offers another exclusive collectible: the James Bond Jaws Teeth Silver-plated Paperweight - Numbered Edition. This precious collectible is handmade in a series of just 500, with the first 100 now in stock. 7’2” actor Richard Kiel was first cast as villainous metal-toothed strongman ...
ova (Barbara Bach) to defeat megalomaniac shipping magnate Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens), who is threatening to destroy New York City with nuclear weapons. Bond's most deadly adversary on the case is Stromberg's henchman, Jaws (Richard Kiel), a seven-foot giant with terrifying steel teeth....
Together they face off against a megalomaniac named Karl Stromberg, who is intent on destroying the world with nuclear missiles and creating his underwater world. Stromberg’s sidekicks are Jaws, a giant with steel teeth, and a deadly vixen named Naomi. Interestingly, if watched as a companion ...
and killed Kalba by biting him in the neck with his sharp steel teeth. Disguised as a telephone repair man, he got into his van and drove away just as James Bond and Triple X snook into the back. On his way through the desert toward the ruins of an ancient temple, Jaws is shown sm...
Richard Kiel’s hulking henchman, dubbed Jaws because of his penchant for breaking necks with his deadly steel teeth, rightly became an instant hit and permanent reference point in the Bond lexicon. Eventually The Spy Who Loved Me springs into a last act that, although essentially just a ...
Bond Girl, Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach), who goes by the code name Agent XXX; a classic Bond villain (Curt Jürgens) hell-bent on destroying the world; and everybody’s favorite indestructible henchman, Jaws (Richard Kiel), who uses overwhelming strength and reinforced steel teeth to ...
Every Bond villain has supporting henchmen to carry out his evil deeds, often with a distinctive physical trait, and some of the most famous to feature have included Jaws; known for his steel-capped teeth, Baron Samedi; a voodoo witchdoctor and Nick Nack; a smartly dress...
After Oddjob introduced evil henchman into the series, Jaws became the first bodyguard to appear in multiple films. Richard Kiel debuted as the steel-toothed subordinate to Karl Stromberg (Carl Jurgens) in "The Spy Who Loved Me," but the character was so popular that he returned to work for...
As well as Bond girls the magazine also reports of Jeffery Deaver’s Dubai appearance for his forthcoming James Bond novel ‘Carte Blanche’, tracks down Jaws’ original steel teeth and talks to the desingers of the Activision’s recent game, ‘Blood Stone’. ...
Real Steel– hands down, the most fun I had at the cinema all year. The Guard– ultra blunt, black humor. Gleeson steals the show, but don’t forget about Don. TrollHunter– captivating and humorous ‘found footage’ about Trolls, with a superb central character. ...