Once upon a time a Bond villain would casually smuggle gold in a vintage Rolls-Royce. We're never going to get another Bond ...
Celebrating 60 years since the Rolls-Royce Phantom IIIs iconic appearance in Goldfinger, this legendary car continues 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 ...
A fatal shooting occurred outside the Goldfinger nightclub in Sunrise, with one dead and police investigating.
In 1964, the third 007 film wowed the world with its singular mix of girls, cars and villainy. No wonder it remains the gold ...
However, the marque's most enduring and memorable role is in the 007 film, Goldfinger. This cinematic classic came to define ...
Explore the legacy of the 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III in Goldfinger, celebrating its role in Bond history and luxury ...
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 ...
"Goldfinger" was the third Bond feature but the first Bond blockbuster, an instant smash hit that turned the series into a phenomenon. Fifty years after its Sept. 17, 1964 London premiere ...
Myron Goldfinger designed the singular home near Santa Fe as a personal retreat. It's now for sale for $1.6 million.
The third 007 outing premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on September 17, 1964, starring Sean Connery as Bond, Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, Gert Fröbe as the villain Goldfinger ...