- Le
Chiffre (French: [lə ʃifʁ], "The Cypher" or "The Digit") is a
fictional character and the main
antagonist of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel,
Casino Royale...
- Yvan
Chiffre (3
March 1936 – 27
September 2016) was a
French director, producer, and
stunt coordinator. He is the
father of
Philippe Chiffre,
Romain Chiffre...
- Bond, much to his irritation, to ****ist him in his
mission to
bankrupt Le
Chiffre, the
paymaster of a SMERSH-controlled
trade union. She
poses as a radio...
- César
Chiffre (born
April 18, 1991) is a
French director and actor. He is the
third generation of a
family with its
roots in cinema. His
grandfather Yvan...
-
Philippe Chiffre is a
French cinema Production Designer.
Philippe Chiffre is the son of Yvan
Chiffre, and the
father of
Cesar Chiffre. Painter, he started...
- he also
meets Le
Chiffre himself. Bond
beats Le
Chiffre at baccarat, but when he
returns to his
hotel room, is
confronted by Le
Chiffre and his bodyguards...
- the two
ciphers were
often confused, and both were
sometimes called le
chiffre indéchiffrable.
Babbage actually broke the much-stronger
autokey cipher...
- Bond,
gambling at the
casino in Royale-les-Eaux to try and
bankrupt Le
Chiffre, the
treasurer of a
French union and a
member of the
Soviet secret service...
- In the film, Bond is on a
mission to
bankrupt terrorism financier Le
Chiffre (Mikkelsen) in a high-stakes
poker game at the
Casino Royale in Montenegro...
- The
Great Cipher (French:
Grand chiffre) was a
nomenclator cipher developed by the Rossignols,
several generations of whom
served the
French monarchs...