• globe. The mission goes awry when Trevelyan is captured and shot by General Ourumov. Bond escapes by detonating explosives he had placed throughout the...
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  • the French frigate La Fayette, using his two primary operatives, Ourumov, now a General in the Russian army and head of their Space Division, and Xenia...
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  • Janus is suspected of initiating the attack, Bond suspects that Ourumov, now a general, was involved, because the weapon system required high-level military...
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  • government. Ourumov sets Bond free to clear his own name of murder; Bond escapes, but loses Natalya in the process. He then rescues her from Ourumov and Trevelyan...
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  • Dimitri Mishkin, who has verified Bond's claim of Ourumov's treachery. Natalya is recaptured by General Ourumov, and Bond gives chase through the streets of...
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  • achieving orgasm in the process. Meanwhile, Trevelyan's henchman General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov (Gottfried John) steals the dead admiral's NATO ID, granting...
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    and he is best known to audiences for his role as the corrupt General Arkady Ourumov in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, and for his comedic turn...
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  • April 2016. "Bond in motion". London Film Museum. Retrieved 1 April 2016. General Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Bond vehicles. Jackson, Murray...
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  • in the American TV series NCIS: Los Angeles Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov, a Russian general who's secretly a henchman of the Janus crime syndicate in the...
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  • airfield seen at the start of 'Octopussy' is General Toro, he was in fact of the rank of Colonel not General as the magazine erroneously states. Issue 102...
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