Once upon a time a Bond villain would casually smuggle gold in a vintage Rolls-Royce. We're never going to get another Bond ...
Imagine James Bond without a car. It’s not easy. Even in Ian Fleming’s early 007 novels, beginning with Casino Royale in 1953 ...
Celebrating 60 years since the Rolls-Royce Phantom IIIs iconic appearance in Goldfinger, this legendary car continues to ...
Explore the legacy of the 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III in Goldfinger, celebrating its role in Bond history and luxury ...
Goldfinger's master plan, named 'Operation Grand Slam', is far more ambitious; he plans to irradiate the gold stored in the ...
Fort Knox covers more than 108,000 acres. Of that, 101,000 acres make up the training area. Depending on the weather, Fort ...
It's the industrial laser that Goldfinger uses on Bond (in one of the squirmiest traps that Bond ever faced) before applying it to Fort Knox. A standard tool in the spy kit since the 1970s ...
In a slight deviation from the book, Auric Goldfinger (German actor Gert Fröbe), a gold smuggler and terrorist, plans to ...
Exercises involving aircraft, maneuvers and weapons firing in daytime and nighttime hours are an important aspect of maintaining critical capabilities and readiness of all units, a social media post ...
Fleming had turned the towering 6ft tall real life figure into a 5ft megalomaniac, Auric Goldfinger, who nearly succeeds in stealing the US gold reserves at Fort Knox for the Soviet Union.
James Bond tries to nail a saboteur bent on depleting America's gold reserve by robbing Fort Knox. In order to stop his adversary, Bond has to survive several perilous situations, including a huge ...