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Goldfinger

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Goldfinger is James Bond at his best suave, sophisticated, and with the elegant menace that only Sean Connery could bring to the role. Adrian Turner looks at the kiss-kiss-bang-bang movie that has it all the Aston Martin, the beautiful women, the casinos, and the infamous Pussy Galore.

248 pages, Paperback

First published September 24, 1998

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August 3, 2011
A pleasant enough reference book about the film of the same name, with a small amount of additional material on the book that the film was based upon. Just one tip though: if you are going to include an entry with the heading 'whoops!' highlighting errors that other writers have made when discussing Goldfinger, it is better if the next entry - Willis, Austin Actor who played Felix Leiter - is not actually wrong! (Willis was originally supposed to play Bond's CIA colleague, but took the role of Goldfinger's victim at the card table; Cec Linder ended up playing Leiter! And yes; I do realise how sad I am to have noticed that and that I am even sadder for have pointed it out to everybody!)

One serious warning though; if you do plan on going to see the Agatha Christie play 'The Mousetrap' then this book will tell you who the killer is!
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