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The answer is indeed a minor character, seen briefly, but needless to say, none of the answers hitherto mentioned
I'm taking a bit of a cruel delight in this actually
How many clues have I given away, I can't see from here
In any event,
I was witness to a barbaric incident
I thought I had Bond but he had me
I'm not one for answering questions
No, not him, but by god, heading in the right direction :-S
I can't give away any more than that
Milton Krest, and 'too many Sanchez henchman' is sort of not right, and 'Clive' or 'Clyde' is also incorrect, someone, somewhere, knows who this really is, rings a bell etc X_X
Goodnight
?? Its a movie in the same decade as the 'close' guesses, its a minor character who is seen relatively little, and is witness to Zorin mowing down everyone. -_-
Not Bob Conley
Not Mortner, not the banker from Tomorrow Never Dies, not Sanchez either
This will go on forever I feel so here's one last clue, it's a giveaway now -
I heard the ringing of a bell
You (must) know what it is now, so let's move on etc, give me that vital answer
Or Colonel Moon. The only bells I can think of..
All I can add, that is not the answer
Ringing bells - there's the answer, it's as easy as that. Someone will know this, on that alone
Mitchel is the guard at the opening of QoS, Bond rings the bell before they fall into the construction site.
Colonel Moon is Graves before he was Graves. He also died with Bond ringing a bell.
I remember the bell scene from Die Another Day though, much more clearly
Bottom line is, neither characters are correct this time out, keep working at it
My 'final moments' were in peaceful surroundings but with sudden frenzied noise
There was some ambiguity over whether I was really killed
Easy now isn't it. Goodnight I-)
Jacques Bouviar and Blofeld it is not, and still the answer eludes people..
If you think about it there's little danger I was feasibly killed
James Bond asked me if he could do something, I let him do it
I caught Bond up to some suspicious activity
Hope this helps
Is it Phil (the moustachioed guard in Krest's warehouse)?
René Mathis I say... (