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Oddjob

This article is about the James Bond henchman. For the graphic novel, see Oddjob (graphic novel).

Oddjob is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film and novel, Goldfinger. In the film he was played by Japanese American, Harold Sakata.

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Biography

Oddjob was silent and never said a word throughout the entire novel and film. He is skilled in martial arts, specifically Karate. His trademark weapon is a steel-brimmed bowler hat which he throws with deadly effect. In both the film and the novel, he is responsible for the death of Tilly Masterson, whom he decapitates by throwing his hat while she attempts to escape on foot.

The film

Oddjob is extremely strong, demonstrating his strength in a number of scenes, including one where he crushes a golf ball with his bare hand and was later struck with a thrown gold brick and barely flinched. He was outmanuevered when Bond threw his hat into some metal bars in the Fort Knox vault. When Oddjob reached to retrieve his hat, Bond used a severed live electrical cable to electrify the bars, causing a deadly current to run from the bars to the hat to Oddjob, killing him.

The novel

Much like the film, Oddjob is also extremely strong, proven in one sequence where he breaks the railing of a staircase with his hand and the mantle of a fireplace with his foot. He is killed when Bond shatters the window next to his seat on an airplane, which depressurized the plane sucking Oddjob out the window.

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