Many of blofeld's characteristics have become tropes in popular fiction, representing the stock character of the criminal mastermind, with the stroking of his white cat often retained as a parodic allusion to blofeld's character. Watch the iconic scene from you only live twice The lethal fish immediately converge on her and she is dead in seconds
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All of blofeld's onscreen moments as portrayed by donald pleasence in the film you only live twice (1967).
You only live twice is the concluding chapter in what is known as the blofeld trilogy The novel deals on a personal level with the change in bond from a depressed man in mourning, to a man of action bent on revenge, to an amnesiac living as a japanese fisherman. Actor burt kwouk (spectre no.3) recalls in inside you only live twice that one day they were filming with werich in the control booth, and then the next day he turns around and there's a different actor sitting in blofeld's chair Pleasence's own memories of you only live twice are relatively brief.