For Queen and Country

For Queen and Country (1991) is the seventeenth James Bond film, and the third to feature Timothy Dalton as Bond. It is the first Bond film of 1990s and features Donald Pleasence briefly reprising his role as Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in a flashback sequence.

In the film Bond deals with wealthy American businessman Harold LeFay, whose company StelCo are secretly manufacturing weapons to help Soviet General Giorgi Askidov lead an assassination of the Royal Family to cripple Britain. Bond is aided by his good friend Felix Leiter and forensic expert Maria Stephens.

Plot
In a flashback sequence that is unrelated to the rest of the film, 007 James Bond ( Timothy Dalton) is carrying out a reconaissance mission in  Belgium Whilst in Brussels he is captured by henchmen belonging to none other than  Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasance). This meeting supposedly takes place after  You Only Live Twice Bond manages to tactfully escape, but warns Blofeld that the next time he sees him will be the last. This is possibly referencing  For Your Eyes Onlywhere Blofeld is seemingly killed by Bond.

In 1990, James Bond returns to MI6 after cleaning up after the events of  License To Kill and meets with M ( Robert Brown and Q ( Desmond Llewelyn.