A fly-by of the Fontainebleau Resort was used at the beginning of Goldfinger (1964) as an establishing shot. Sadly the scenes with Bond and Goldfinger were filmed using back-projection in the studio. 続きを読む
Popular with the Bond franchise, the Palace of Westminster was first seen in an establishing shot in Goldfinger (1964) just after Jill Masterson was painted gold and 007 is meeting with M. 続きを読む
in Goldfinger (1964) James Bond infiltrates Auric Goldfinger's factory and hides from guards at the South-East corner of E Stage at Pinewood. 続きを読む
After crashing down a cliff and exploding, the Mercedes driven by Auric's henchmen in Goldfinger (1964) crashes into the West wall of G Stage at Pinewood Studios. 続きを読む
Auric Goldfinger's plane, carrying James Bond and Pussy Galore, lands at RAF Northolt and is parked in Hangar 311 in Goldfinger (1964). The scene is scripted as being in 'Blue Grass Airfield' Kentucky 続きを読む
Oddjob drives Solo to a scrap dealer, now Miami Iron & Metal, for a 'pressing engagement' where he is crushed along with the car in Goldfinger (1964). 続きを読む