Sandor is a supporting antagonist of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He is a henchman of Karl Stromberg of the Stromberg Shipping Line.
He was portrayed by the late Milton Reid who also played one of Dr. No's guards torturing James Bond in Dr. No and the fat pirate in Disney's Swiss Family Robinson.
History[]
After Stromberg has found out that his assistant attempted to sell a submarine tracking device, Stromberg sends his henchman Jaws to find the device and kill everyone who came into contact with it. Sandor is sent to assist Jaws and do everything the giant tells him to do.
When Bond, tasked to find the device, is told to meet a Mr. Fekkesh at Egypt, he travels to Fekkesh's house, but finds only his mistress Felicca. While he tries to get the whereabouts of Fekkesh out of Felicca, Felicia is shot by Sandor. Bond pursues Sandor onto the roof, where Sandor ambushes him. Bond manages to fend Sandor off and disarms the man. During the struggle, the two get near the edge of the roof and Sandor almost stumbles over the edge. He manages to grab Bond's tie but is about to lose his hold. Bond asks him where Fekkesh is and, expecting that Bond saves him, Sandor tells him that he's at the pyramids. However, Bond hits the tie, causing Sandor to lose his hold and fall off the roof, killing him.