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Dominetta Vitali, known simply as Domino, is a fictional character and the main Bond girl in the James Bond novel Thunderball. For the 1965 film adaptation of the same name, her name was changed to Dominique Derval, nicknamed Domino, and she was portrayed by French actress Claudine Auger. In the 1983 film adaptation Never Say Never Again, her character was renamed Domino Petachi and she was portrayed by American actress Kim Basinger.
Biography
= The novel
=Born Dominetta Petacchi, she is an Italian beauty from Bolzano who went to school in England at Cheltenham Ladies' College. She later studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art until being forced (after her parents' death in a train wreck) to return to Italy, where she became an actress. She changed her surname to Vitali, a stage name. While in Italy she also became the mistress of Emilio Largo, whom she calls a "guardian" of no relation.
Bond meets Domino while in Nassau. She is staying on Largo's yacht, the Disco Volante, and believes Largo is in the area on a treasure hunt. For reasons she does not understand Largo makes her stay on land while he and his partners (whom she describes as shareholders) go prospecting for the hidden treasure. She also tells Bond that she has never been able to see the map that they use. Although Bond is successful in engaging Domino in conversation, she snubs him, but later agrees to meet with him again when she returns to land.
When Bond and Domino meet again at the casino later, she has entirely changed. She tells Bond that she is tired of watching Largo show off and letting him use her. She explains to Bond that she is trapped like a bird in a gilded cage. Domino later reveals that Giuseppe Petacchi is her brother whom she has not seen for some time. Bond finds out that Largo had Petacchi killed after Petacchi had hijacked a bomber on SPECTRE's behalf. He proves this to Domino, and recruits her as an ally to spy on Largo. Domino returns to Largo's yacht, the Disco Volante, with a geiger counter to verify the ship as the location of the two stolen nuclear bombs, however, she is uncovered and taken prisoner. Largo tortures her by burning her with a cigar for heat and then using ice cubes for cold.
Domino ultimately escapes as Largo attempts to carry out his plan. Before he can kill a weakened James Bond, she appears behind Largo and shoots him through the neck with a harpoon from a spear gun, avenging her brother.
= The films
=Thunderball
In early drafts of Thunderball screenplay, the character's name was Dominetta Palazzi. When Claudine Auger was cast as Domino, the character's surname was changed to Derval to reflect her nationality.
Dominique Derval is seen when Bond is swimming in Nassau, her foot gets stuck in coral on the ocean floor but Bond sets her free. She swims up to her boat and thanks Bond. Bond swims back to his boat with his Nassau contact, Paula Caplan. Paula takes care of their boat, as Bond is about to learn more about Domino. Domino and Bond have lunch on the beach, but Quist spies on the two, a sign that Domino had to go back to the yacht Disco Volante. At the hotel Bond stayed in, Bond sees Domino with Largo, Domino smoking a cigar, as Bond bids in the game against Largo. Domino tells Largo that Bond has pressed her to a drink. Domino and Bond slow-dance outside but Largo collects her.
Upon arriving at Largo's home in Palmyra, Domino is swimming when Bond visits. Largo invites Bond to the Nassau Junkanoo and Domino accompanies them. The next day, Domino and Bond make love in the water. They go on shore and Bond tells Domino the story: Largo killed her brother, a French Air Force pilot assigned to NATO, in order for SPECTRE to steal a Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan strategic bomber with two nuclear bombs and hold NATO ransom.
Domino then aids Bond by spying on the Disco Volante, but Largo captures and tortures her. Domino escapes and kills Largo with a harpoon in the back. She and Bond then jump off Volante just in time before it explodes. They are immediately rescued by the CIA B-17 and carried into the air on a sky hook.
Never Say Never Again
In Never Say Never Again, the character is called Domino Petachi (played by Kim Basinger), with her last name resembling the novel's original Petacchi. Unlike in the first film version where she refers to Largo as her "guardian", there is no disguising the fact they are involved romantically.
She meets Bond at a spa in Monte Carlo, where he poses as a masseur and massages her for information. This gives her immense pleasure, though she later realizes he is not who he appears to be. She encounters him again at a casino where Bond introduces himself to her. They have drinks before being interrupted by Largo. The two dance briefly, where Bond informs her about the death of her brother Jack. Bond is then invited to Largo's yacht, where Largo spies on them kissing in her cabin. He leaves Bond manacled near Palmyra, while Domino is auctioned off as a slave to some unsavory Arabs. Bond eventually escapes and rescues her. They are then chased by the Arabs on horseback until the horse jumps off a cliff into the ocean. They are rescued from the water by Felix Leiter and a team from MI6. After their rescue, Domino and Bond track Largo to a location known as "The Tears of Allah". The two take a shower together, and Bond kisses her before heading off to stop Largo. The circumstances of her spearing Largo as he and Bond fight are altered from the original film – here it takes place underwater, with all the characters in scuba gear. The film ends with Bond indicating his intention to retire from MI6 and settle down with Domino.
Reception
About.com ranked Claudine Auger's Domino as number eight in their list of best Bond girls, calling her a "knockout". In a poll conducted by Moviefone.com in 2008, Basinger was ranked #3 in the top 10 sexiest Bond girls for her portrayal of Domino.
Robert Caplen argues that Auger's Domino is part of a "successful formula" in the first decade of the franchise of "portraying submissive and obedient women" who "willingly allow Bond's masculinity to subdue them".
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Domino Vitali - Wikipedia
Dominetta Vitali, known simply as Domino, is a fictional character and the main Bond girl in the James Bond novel Thunderball. For the 1965 film adaptation of the same name, her name was changed to Dominique Derval, nicknamed Domino, and she was portrayed by French actress Claudine Auger.
Domino (Literary) - James Bond Wiki
Dominetta Vitali (born Dominetta Petacchi), known simply by her nickname "Domino", is the fictional mistress of Emilio Largo in the 1961 James Bond novel Thunderball by Ian Fleming. Born in Bolzano in the Italian Süd Tyrol, she is an Italian …
Thunderball: A James Bond Novel (James Bond, 9) Paperback
Jan 16, 2024 · On the island paradise, 007 finds a wealthy pleasure seeker’s treasure hunt and meets Domino Vitali, the gorgeous mistress of Emilio Largo, otherwise known as SPECTRE’s Number 1. But as powerful as he is, Emilio works for someone else: Ernst Stavro Blofeld, a peculiar man with a deadly creative mind.
Fiona Volpe - Wikipedia
Fiona Volpe is a character in the James Bond film Thunderball, played by actress Luciana Paluzzi. Paluzzi originally auditioned for the role of Domino Vitali in the film, but was given the role of Volpe.
Domino (Claudine Auger) - James Bond Wiki
Dominique Derval, known simply by her nickname Domino, is the mistress of SPECTRE operative, Emilio Largo in the 1965 James Bond film film, Thunderball. She was portrayed by the late French actress Claudine Auger and was dubbed by Nikki van der Zyl [1]. The character was based upon Dominetta Vitali in the Ian Fleming novel, Thunderball.
Domino Vitali (World of Espionage) - James Bond Wiki
Appearing in the James Bond: World of Espionage's seventh set of missions, based on Thunderball, Domino Vitali is the mistress of SPECTRE operative Emilio Largo and sister to Captain Vitali, the pilot of a recently stolen atomic bomber.
Domino | James Bond Literary Wikia | Fandom
Dominetta Vitali, known as Donino, is the mistress of Emilio Largo. Born Dominetta Petacchi in Bolzano in the Italian Tyrol, she was send by her parents to be schooled England at Cheltenham Ladies' College (the same school attended by Ian Fleming's wife).
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Domino Vitali - Wikiwand
Dominetta Vitali, known simply as Domino, is a fictional character and the main Bond girl in the James Bond novel Thunderball. For the 1965 film adaptation of the same name, her name was changed to Dominique Derval, nicknamed Domino, and she was portrayed by French actress Claudine Auger.
Thunderball | The James Bond Books by Ian Fleming
Nov 6, 2024 · Domino Vitali is a pivotal character in Thunderball. She is Emilio Largo’s mistress and becomes a central figure in the plot. As the story progresses, she realizes Largo’s true intentions and becomes sympathetic to Bond’s cause, ultimately siding with him.