Kananga

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Kananga is the primary antagonist and Caribbean dictator in the James Bond film "Live and Let Die," who operates under the alias Mr. Big as a powerful drug lord.

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Kananga canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf James Bond villain
fictional character
film antagonist
ally Solitaire NERFINISHED
antagonistOf James Bond NERFINISHED
appearsIn Live and Let Die NERFINISHED
appearsInFranchise James Bond film series NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation San Monique (fictional island) NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme drug trafficking in James Bond films
basedOn Mr. Big (novel character by Ian Fleming) NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath explosive gas pellet in mouth leading to body inflation and explosion
controlsOrganization Mr. Big’s New York drug operation
San Monique government NERFINISHED
createdBy Tom Mankiewicz NERFINISHED
criminalActivity heroin trafficking
employs Baron Samedi NERFINISHED
Tee Hee Johnson NERFINISHED
Whisper NERFINISHED
enemyOf James Bond NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1973
firstAppearance Live and Let Die (1973 film) NERFINISHED
franchiseRole main villain of Live and Let Die
genreContext spy film
goal to establish a monopoly on the heroin trade
to flood the United States with free heroin to create mass addiction
killedBy James Bond NERFINISHED
language English
nationality Caribbean
notableFeature dual identity as politician and crime boss
use of fear and superstition to control population
occupation dictator
drug lord
portrayedBy Yaphet Kotto NERFINISHED
positionHeld leader of the fictional Caribbean island of San Monique
setting New Orleans NERFINISHED
New York City
San Monique NERFINISHED
usesAlias Mr. Big NERFINISHED
usesCoverIdentity Harlem gangster boss
usesMethod intimidation through voodoo imagery

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Solitaire enemyOf Kananga
Solitaire antagonistTo Kananga