The Name Is Bond, James Bond: Difference between revisions

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For extra humor, characters with limited language skills or from another culture may subsequently address our Ms. Lockhart as "Lockhart Sally Lockhart".
 
An element of the [[Tuxedo and Martini]] style of [[Spy Fiction]]. A subtrope of [[Catch Phrase]].
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== Advertising ==
* There was a local commercial in Toronto about ten years ago for a garment store called "Tip Top Tailors". It featured a rather silly montage of a James Bond-type character saving a girl in a [[Thriller]] environment. At the end the man says, "Tailors. Tip Top Tailors".
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* In ''[[Neverwhere]]'', the protagonist fumbles over his initial self-introduction. Door doesn't seem all that surprised at meeting a man seemingly named "Richard-Richard-Mayhew-Dick".
* [[Once Per Episode|Every single volume]] in the ''[[Geronimo Stilton]]'' series starts off with Geronimo introducing himself to the readers as "Stilton, Geronimo Stilton." One of the books was even titled "My Name is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton."
* In ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Philosopher's Stone|the first]] ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' book, this is how Draco Malfoy introduces himself:
{{quote|''"Oh, this is Crabbe and this is Goyle," said the pale boy carelessly, noticing where Harry was looking. "And my name's Malfoy, Draco Malfoy."''}}
* Lampshaded in one of the novels about noir-ish Swedish secret agent Carl Hamilton:
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== Live -Action TV ==
* The aforementioned Sally Lockhart example, from the television adaptations of the novels by [[Philip Pullman]].
* In ''Mobile'', Michael Kitchen's character introduces himself by saying "The name's West, David West". Kitchen played Bill Tanner in two [[James Bond]] films.