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If God had wanted man to fly...
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~ Mr. Kidd
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...He would have given him wings, Mr. Kidd.
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~ Mr. Wint
Mr. Wint & Mr. Kidd are the secondary antagonists in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. They are assassins who work for Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Mr. Wint is portrayed by Bruce Glover, and Mr. Kidd is portrayed by Putter Smith.
Wint and Kidd are responsible for the death of everyone who has something to do with the smuggle of the diamonds, in order to eliminate all witnesses. When they confronted James Bond, Mr. Kidd's hair caught fire because of Bond and he jumped off board of the ship they were on and drowned. Mr. Wint had a fist fight with Bond but then Bond tied a bomb around Mr. Wint so when he fell of the boat into the water it would detonate, killing Mr. Wint instead of Bond.
Gallery
Wint and Kidd admiring a scorpion out in the desert
Wint and Kidd tricking a pilot by blowing up his helicopter
Wint and Kidd about to meet Mrs. Whistler
Wint and Kidd after murdering Mrs. Whistler
Wint and Kidd secretly board the same plane as James Bond and Tiffany Case
Wint and Kidd attempting to incinerate Bond in a crematorium
Wint and Kidd watching Shady Tree perform live on stage
Wint and Kidd are informed by Bert Saxby that they still need Tree, despite having killed him
Wint and Kidd preparing to kill Bond for a second time
Wint and Kidd laugh to themselves after burying Bond inside an irrigation tunnel
Wint and Kidd on board a cruise liner, planning to kill Bond for the third and final time
Mr. Kidd is set alight after failing to stab Bond with flaming skewers
Mr. Wint is given a wedgie by Bond before having his own cake-bomb tied to his tails
Mr. Wint is thrown overboard just as the cake-bomb explodes, obliterating him
Trivia
In the film, it is heavily implied that Wint and Kidd are gay, and possibly lovers. In one scene, they are shown holding hands. In another, Kidd comments that diamond smuggler Tiffany Case is very attractive "for a lady".
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