Plenty O Toole

    Plenty O Toole

    Attractive Bond girl from Diamonds are Forever

    Plenty O Toole
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    *Plenty O'Toole was James Bond's opportunistic would-be girlfriend from the 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. She was portrayed by American actress Lana Wood.

    Circa 1971, Plenty O'Toole works the casino floor at the Whyte House Hotel, becoming acquainted with seemingly wealthy men hoping to earn a profit for assistance. When her recent target runs out of money, she dismisses his advances and walks away, her attention then being quickly grabbed by Bond, posing as diamond smuggler Peter Franks. Walking over to him, she introduces herself and offers to help.

    Working with Bond, O'Toole initially demonstrates her run of bad luck, losing him money. However she is soon impressed when Bond manages to win back his share, plus more. Overjoyed at being given $5,000 for her help, Plenty continues to latch on to Bond insisting they go for drinks. While seated for dinner Bond and Plenty become better acquainted, Bond still pretending to be Franks. When Plenty notices Bond eyeing up a woman playing a harp she is quick to suppose a retreat so she can thank him properly.

    Arriving at Bond's hotel room, Plenty is quick to kiss him. After he unzips her dress she goes to the bathroom to prepare herself for the evening when she is suddenly manhandled by three thugs anticipating Bond's return.

    The three goons throw Plenty, only clad in her panties, out of the hotel window into a swimming pool down below. Bond remarks at their accuracy saying it was an "exceptional shot". One of the men promptly tells Bond that he didn't even know there was a pool down there.

    Later that evening, when Bond has fought off the men and begins seducing Tiffany Case, Plenty returns, soaked, with only a towel to protect her modesty. After finding Bond in bed with Tiffany, Plenty rummages through Case's bag where she finds her home address in Vegas.

    The next morning, Plenty visits Tiffany's home—presumably to confront her rival for Bond's attentions, although her precise motivation is never revealed. Unfortunately for her, she encounters Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd (who think she is Tiffany Case), who promptly murder her by drowning her in the swimming pool, either because they mistake her for Tiffany or because they want to silence an inconvenient witness. The discovery of Plenty's body becomes a major factor in winning Tiffany over to Bond.*