The 1967 James Bond spoof Casino Royale was a box office disaster, but it had its moments. London born actress Joanna Pettet, playing Mata Bond, estranged daughter of Mata Hari and Sir James Bond (David Niven), performed an eye-catching, Buddhist-themed dance number in a faux temple that must have cost a huge chunk of the movie’s budget. We don’t know how actual Buddhists feel about the bit, but it looks like Pettet had a laugh or two. In the film she’s sent to take on SMERSH, the Soviet spy agency that appeared in fictionalized form in Ian Fleming’s Bond novels. Pettet appeared in a handful of other films, but her career mostly comprised television roles on shows such as The Fugitive and Night Gallery. Her Mata Bond dance is short but probably worth a look. You can see it while the link lasts here.
James Bond's daughter leaves the Soviets shaken and stirred.