![]() ![]() Katharina Kubrick Hobbs designed the teeth as cog-like in shape, as he felt that pointed teeth could have injured Kiel. ![]() Broccoli is credited with adding steel teeth to the character for The Spy Who Loved Me. The character's teeth play a prominent role in the films. In the storyboard of the sequence from Moonraker (1979), Jaws appeared with an Emilio Largo-style eyepatch, and a mustache, neither of which were seen in the films. The initial script of The Spy Who Loved Me concluded with Jaws being killed by the shark, but after a rough test screening, Jaws was so well-liked that the scene was changed to have him survive. When Horror speaks, he reveals steel-capped teeth. The character was inspired by Ian Fleming's description of a hoodlum named Sol "Horror" Horowitz in his novel The Spy Who Loved Me. The character is known for his towering height 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) and his metal teeth. Jaws is the nickname of a fictional henchman in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), played in both films by actor Richard Kiel. Nikolai Diavolo ( 007: Everything or Nothing). ![]()
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