Plenty O'Toole

Plenty O'Toole is a fictional character from the film version of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Diamonds Are Forever (Plenty is a creation for the film and is not in the novel). She was portrayed by Lana Wood, younger sister of Natalie Wood. The shapely, dark-haired, dark-eyed Plenty O'Toole enhances her beauty with a low cut purple satin dress that emphasizes her cleavage. When the audience first sees her, she is at a craps table in Las Vegas an... More

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