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Goldfinger Ian Fleming
Spy Fiction
Thriller
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United Artists, 1964. [Film Promotion] A single weight vintage silver gelatin press-used photograph, measuring 8 x 10 inches. Portrait of the lead actor in relaxed mood with the Aston Martin DB5 at Furka Pass in the Swiss Alps. Conservation framed with UV plexiglass; in double card mount backed with pH neutral corri-cor barrier board, beneath UV acrylic, moulded frame. Small ink mark on image, else in fine condition. Overall dimensions 14.5 x 16.5 inches. With press agency's markings and annotations to the reverse side. These details are shown in a scanned image attached to back of the frame. Goldfinger was the landmark third film in the James Bond series, whose script became a template for subsequent movies. Breaking box office records around the globe, Goldfinger was listed by The Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest grossing film of all time. It's phenomenal success was largely responsible for the boom in spy films in the 1960s. Dubbed 'the most famous car in the world',…

About Goldfinger

"Goldfinger" by Ian Fleming introduces James Bond, Agent 007, on a thrilling mission against the cunning and wealthy Auric Goldfinger, a notorious criminal involved in international gold smuggling. The story kicks off with Bond crossing paths with Goldfinger at a high-stakes game of gin rummy. Suspecting Goldfinger's involvement in illegal activities, Bond's curiosity is piqued, leading him to undertake a covert investigation. Bond soon discovers that Goldfinger's grand scheme involves manipulating the gold market and executing a massive heist at Fort Knox, aiming to contaminate the gold reserve and increase the value of his own holdings. As Bond delves deeper into Goldfinger's intricate plan, he encounters Oddjob, Goldfinger's formidable and lethal henchman, renowned for his steel-rimmed hat used as a deadly weapon. Bond's investigation takes him across continents, from Miami to Geneva and finally to Goldfinger's base of operations in England. Bond, armed with his quick wit, intelligence, and resourcefulness, attempts to thwart Goldfinger's plot. He engages in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, facing danger, deception, and seduction while trying to outmaneuver the cunning villain. The novel features typical Bond elements—high-speed chases, intense action sequences, and Bond's encounters with glamorous women. However, it also delves into the complexities of international espionage and financial manipulation, highlighting the risks posed by individuals seeking to disrupt the world economy for personal gain. Ultimately, Bond confronts Goldfinger in a dramatic climax, facing off against him and Oddjob in a life-or-death struggle. Through his trademark charm, intelligence, and sheer determination, Bond manages to foil Goldfinger's plans, averting a catastrophe that could have devastated the global financial system. "Goldfinger" stands as a quintessential James Bond adventure, combining elements of espionage, thrilling action, and a captivating plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Ian Fleming's masterful storytelling, coupled with Bond's charismatic and daring persona, makes this novel a classic within the spy fiction genre, captivating audiences with its intrigue and excitement.