Francisco Scaramanga

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Francisco Scaramanga is a male film character who features in James Bond.

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Biography

Francisco Scaramanga was a male Spanish person Catalan descent who became a trick shot in a circus act while a youngster, and he also cared for one of the circus elephants. When the elephant went on a rampage and Scaramanga witnessed a policeman kill him, the enraged boy retaliated by killing the police officer with a single shot through the heart. He then made his way to the United States, where he found employment as an enforcer for the Spangled Mob. Scaramanga is a Caribbean gunman who often works for Fidel Castro's secret police in addition to being engaged in other criminal enterprises such as drug-running into the United States in partnership with the KGB. He was responsible for the deaths of a number of 00 Agents including agents 267 (British Guiana), 398 (Trinidad), 943 (Jamaica) and 768 and 742 (Havana) and for the maiming of 098.

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Personality and attributes

He was also known by the nicknames of Pistols and Paco. His ammunition of choice led to him being known as The Man with the Golden Gun.

Powers and abilities

Bond's service has evaluated him as one of the finest shots in the world.

His signature weapon, a powerful gold-plated Colt. 45 revolver with custom-made gold core bullets.

Notes

  • Francisco Scaramanga was created by Ian Fleming and portrayed by actor Christopher Lee where he featured as an antagonist in The Man with the Golden Gun.

In other media

Films

Video games

Appearances

  • The Man with the Golden Gun:

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