The name of Emilio Largo's yacht, the Disco Volante, means "Flying Saucer" in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Bond meets Fiona Volpe while hitchhiking and she unnerves him with her reckless driving. It is here that 007 first notices her distinctive SPECTRE insignia ring.
LARGO: Rum Collins, Mr. Bond?
BOND: Yes. Just about that hour, isn't it?
Largo's Golden Grotto sharks are often used as a method of execution for those who displease him. According to Largo, they are very perceptive and know "when it is time for them to be fed."
Junkanoo has been an integral part of the fabric of the Bahamas for centuries. Some say it's been celebrated on Boxing Day and New Year's Day for over 500 years, while others date it to the 1700s when slaves were given a Christmas holiday and began the tradition of masked, costumed, musical revelry in the streets.
After Paula is kidnapped and taken to Largo's estate, she chooses to take a cyanide capsule rather than divulge information under torture.
After trying to kill Bond, Fiona tracks him to the Kiss Kiss Club, where they dance as her henchmen surround them. She advises Bond to come peacefully, but when one of her henchmen fires, 007 spins Fiona into the path of the bullet, which kills her instantly.
When Vargas tries to sneak up on Bond and Domino with his sidearm, 007 picks up his spear gun and impales Vargas on a tree, then quips "I think he got the point."
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