In 1964, the third 007 film wowed the world with its singular mix of girls, cars and villainy. No wonder it remains the gold ...
Imagine James Bond without a car. It’s not easy. Even in Ian Fleming’s early 007 novels, beginning with Casino Royale in 1953 ...
The release of "Goldfinger," and the appearance of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." on TV the same year brought the secret agent ...
Fleming had turned the towering 6ft tall real life figure into a 5ft megalomaniac, Auric Goldfinger, who nearly succeeds in ...
In a slight deviation from the book, Auric Goldfinger (German actor Gert Fröbe), a gold smuggler and terrorist, plans to detonate a Chinese-made nuclear bomb inside Fort Knox, rendering its gold ...
"Do you expect me to talk?" Bond asks. "No, Mister Bond," says Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe), one of the greatest Bond villains. "I expect you to die." Not least, this was the first Bond film ...
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 ...
The character was subsequently portrayed by John Cleese and Ben Whishaw in the most recent films. The gold-obsessed Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe) is regarded as one of the greatest Bond villains ever.
Connery als Bond kann neben dem erfahrenen Charakterdarsteller Gert Fröbe als Auric Goldfinger gut bestehen. Und der ist als ...