
He tortures her with cigarettes and ice to get her to reveal how much Bond knows. Domino ( Claudine Auger) activates the geigercounter that Bond gave her (in order to detect when the bombs are aboard, but Largo catches her.

Largo transfers the bombs from the Vulcan onto the Disco Volante. When Domino shoots Largo with the speargun at the end, they are underwater in the book and she shoots him in the neck rather than the back. SPECTRE's target in the novel is a Bahamian rocket base. A single US Navy submarine conducts the final assault on the Disco, rather than a fleet of ships and paratrooper-frogmen as seen in the film, with Bond and Leiter leading only a small group of volunteer divers armed only with makeshift spears. Leiter in the novel has his disabilities (including a hook hand) from the shark attack in Fleming's Live and Let Die, and he and Bond explore in a seaplane not a chopper. Updating means the plane featured in the film is a real-life Vulcan bomber.

The pre-credits sequence, shark pool and clay-pigeon shooting scenes, MI6 agent Paula and villains including Fiona Volpe, Vargas and Janni are also not in the book nor is Q or the Aston Martin. Her brother's name is Giuseppe Petacchi and the plastic surgery/impostor plot was added for the film. Domino is Italian and her full name is Dominetta Vitali. Largo is a young, fit, brown-haired man with both eyes. Blofeld kills one operative for having had sex with a hostage, instead of as punishment for embezzlement. Blofeld (No.2) is described as an overweight man with a black crew cut and does not have a cat. The book introduces SPECTRE and its members are numbered randomly (Largo is taking his turn as No.1), and they take an active role in their operation.
