James Bond has faced his fair share of worthy adversaries over the years, from Blofeld to Bardem and many in between. One of the most iconic villains in 007's rogues gallery is Harold Sakata's Oddjob, Goldfinger's trusted chaffeur and bodyguard with a sideline in deadly headgear. Despite being a man of few words (his only line in the movie is 'ah', which he says several times), Oddjob proves himself to be a suitable man of action even when he isn't reducing hatstands to firewood. As dangerous with his fists as he is with his bowler, Oddjob provides a daunting physical challenge for James Bond, as well as being equipped with one of the most iconic weapons in the history of the 52 year-old franchise.
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