Many think Goldfinger actress Shirley Eaton died during filming after being painted gold. But is this true? In the first episode of Debunked, Christian Blauvelt takes a look. New laser technology ...
Rolls-Royce has created a one-of-a-kind car in honor of the 60th anniversary of the James Bond movie “Goldfinger,” with ...
Explore Rolls-Royce’s opulent Phantom Goldfinger, a one-of-a-kind creation celebrating the legacy of Bond’s iconic villain in golden luxury. My passion for cars started early and over the past ...
Large clouds of painted lady butterflies are being spotted across the UK and Ireland - and experts believe we are seeing a mass emergence that happens every 10 years. Weather conditions and food ...
not caring if an old lady or a group of schoolchildren could be crushed by it. Clearly, Goldfinger was filmed in a very ...
Action, with Sean Connery, Gert Frobe and Honor Blackman. On assignment to observe kingpin Auric Goldfinger, James Bond takes a shine to his subject's girlfriend, Jill Masterson, but his interest ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger features a solid 18-karat gold bar in the center console Movie references are littered throughout the Phantom Goldfinger's bespoke design touches Aston Martin ...
The modern iteration of the Goldfinger car will be painted to match the Silver Birch color scheme of the timeless DB5 from the 1964 film. However, the presence of model-specific 21-inch wheels on ...
With the new Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger Edition ... All of them will come in a special secret-agent-like attaché case painted Silver Birch. An 8-of-Hearts is will be embroidered in the ...
The one-off Phantom Goldfinger, photographed on the Furka Pass in Switzerland, where parts of the ... [+] James Bond movie were shot. When Rolls-Royce builds a unique car, it doesn’t do things ...
At least, we assume something like that occurred in the process of designing this very special Rolls-Royce model designed to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger.
This story appears in the August 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. The royalty of India—Hindu and Muslim—understood long ago that power was best wielded from the back of an elephant ...