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The car, one of two models used in "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball," came to represent the James Bond ethos: sexy, dangerous and debonair.
James Bond's Aston Martin could be yours for only $5.5 million (Photos) Melissa Bell 2010
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Around the corner is a road named after Cubby Broccoli, the late producer of the franchise, while the main spine running through the complex is called Goldfinger Avenue.
Pinewood celebrates 75 years filming the best of British and Hollywood 2011
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Best Connery/Bond moment is in Goldfinger where Felix Leiter arives by the pool.
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There is also the iconic scene later on in Goldfinger where he rapes the lesbian out of Pussy Galore …
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Goldfinger is a personal favorite; I sometimes use it for extra credit in my undergrad IPE class.
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It's kind of like Murder, She Wrote, except Angela Lansbury looks more like Jill Masterson's final appearance in Goldfinger, and, um, she surfs.
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The James Bond author brought the club to life in Goldfinger, when Bond and arch villain Aurie Goldfinger waged a deadly match at Royal St. Georges.
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A generation of schoolboys grew up repeating brazen, cold Bond wisecracks such as the famous "Shocking, positively shocking," delivered in Goldfinger after Bond electrocuted an enemy.
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A generation of schoolboys grew up repeating brazen, cold Bond wisecracks such as the famous "Shocking, positively shocking," delivered in Goldfinger after Bond electrocuted an enemy.
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Sheehan -- who likes to be known as "Goldfinger" -- is fond of vintage Cadillacs, and lives in a mansion in Virginia.
Johann Hari: We Must Stop the "Vulture Funds" That Feed on the World's Poor 2009
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