Mid-way through the movie, 007 (Daniel Craig) discovers the corpse of the ludicrously monikered MI6 agent Strawberry Fields ...
In 1964, the third 007 film wowed the world with its singular mix of girls, cars and villainy. No wonder it remains the gold ...
Shirley Eaton played Jill Masterson, aide to the villain who gives Goldfinger its title. When she spends a night with Bond, he enacts a cruel but colorful vengeance: Having her killed via “skin ...
Goldfinger is based on Fleming’s seventh ... Another famous visual became the stuff of urban legend: the image of Jill Masterson (Shirley Eaton) painted gold – killed by “skin suffocation”.
Goldfinger is perhaps most famous for the demented way that the titular villain kills his aide-de-camp, Jill Masterson, played by Shirley Eaton: He kills her by having her painted gold, which leads to ...
Imagine James Bond without a car. It’s not easy. Even in Ian Fleming’s early 007 novels, beginning with Casino Royale in 1953 ...
Or, as you might know it, "Goldfinger." The third and most sensational of all the James Bond films. The fastest money-earner in history when it was released 60 years ago this Sept. 17 (Dec. 22 in ...