Какой же Шон Коннери красавец! Вот той самой, грубой мужской красоты, аррр.
Злодей здесь мне нравится больше предыдущих, хотя все равно пока, не мой.
И его корейски лакей, со своей гребанной кепкой очень нелеп.
А еще вновь поразила бабка с автоматом. меня просто всегда в кино такие бабки смущают.
Мне понравилась та девушка Бонда, которую покрыли золотой краской в той самой знаменитой сцене.
А вот к этой "знаменитой" Пусси Галор я осталась равнодушна.
Во-первых имя !!! Это же какая-то ALOTTA FAGINA как из Остина Пауерса!
Хотя я тут почитала, что это было навеяно совершенно невинным существом, а именно домашним осминогом Флеминга.
In the Ian Fleming novel, Pussy Galore is a lesbian, which is why she gives Bond the cold shoulder to start with.
Her team are known as the Cement Mixers. Ian Fleming based the character of Pussy Galore on neighbor,
friend and lover Blanche Blackwell. The "Pussy" name itself was derived from agent Pussy Deakin aka Livia Stela.
The Pussy name is also said to have been named after Fleming's pet octopus.
The octopus also inspired the title of the James Bond short story and then film Octopussy.
Octopussy was also the name of a coracle given to Ian Fleming by Blanche Blackwell as a present for staying at Goldeneye. Но вот это, ниже ...
Pussy Galore introduces herself to Bond, who replies "I must be dreaming."
The original sсript had Bond replying "I know you are, but what's your name?" This was deemed too suggestive. Ну одни из моих самых любимых титров, под замечательную одноименную с названием фильма песню.
интересные фактыAston Martin were initially reluctant to part with two of their cars for the production.
The producers had to pay for the Aston Martin, but after the success of the film,
both at the box office and for the company, they never had to spend money on a car again.
Honor Blackman is the oldest ever Bond Girl, being 37 years of age at the time of filming.
Albert R. Broccoli once named this film along with The Spy Who Loved Me and From Russia with Love as his three favorite James Bond movies.
Worried Studio Executives from United Artists considered changing the name of Pussy Galore to Kitty Galore.
The film earned back its production costs outlay of $3 million in just two weeks.
The producers wanted Orson Welles to play Auric Goldfinger, but Welles was too expensive.
Then Gert Fröbe began arguing over his salary (he wanted 10% from the movie's earnings),
prompting the producers to wonder whether Welles would have been cheaper after all.
Due to the popularity and success of this movie and its spy car the Aston Martin DB5, the vehicle gained the nickname,
"The Most Famous Car in the World". Sales of the Aston Martin DB5 increased by fifty per cent after the release of the movie. The Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me featured the Lotus Esprit and sales would also increase for that car after the movie premiered.
The title song is the first of three title songs sung by Shirley Bassey for Bond movies, the others being title songs
for Diamonds Are Forever and Moonraker. The "Goldfinger" song was the first James Bond title song
to crack the Billboard Top 10, peaking at #8 in February 1965.
The Beatles and James Bond have long had a strange relationship. In Goldfinger, Sean Connery's Bond says that serving
Dom Perignon above 38 degrees Fahrenheit would be "almost as bad as listening to the Beatles without ear muffs".
Paul McCartney doesn't seem to have been overly offended by this remark, as his later band Wings
contributed the theme tune to Live and Let Die.
Shirley Bassey's title theme song was produced by The Beatles producer, George Martin.
Barbara Bach, who starred in The Spy Who Loved Me ended up marrying Ringo Starr, the Beatles' drummer.
Additionally, Paul McCartney would later record the theme song for another Bond film, Live and Let Die.
Sean Connery never traveled to the United States to film this movie.
Every scene in which he appears to be in the USA was filmed in Pinewood Studios outside London.
This explains why Bond flips a light switch down to discover the golden corpse of Jill,
as English light switches are generally turned on by flicking them down instead of up.
Steven Spielberg cites this as his personal favorite of all the Bond movies and even owns an Aston Martin DB5 due to the impact Goldfinger had on him.
The Aston Martin DB5 that was seen in Catch Me If You Can was a personal prop loaned to the production by Spielberg himself. The car is the same make and model. A clip of the movie is seen in Catch Me If You Can
in the scene in the cinema where we see Leonardo DiCaprio watching this movie.
Sean Connery drove an Aston Martin DB5 down the famous Parisian promenade of the Champs-Elysees
for the French Premiere of the film. For the occasion, sixty women were gilded in gold like the Shirley Eaton character
of the movie. One woman mobbed Connery and got into the car.
After this incident, Connery stopped attending James Bond premieres until You Only Live Twice.
The success of Goldfinger and Thunderball, propelled Sean Connery to the top of
Quigley Publications' annual Top Ten Money Making Stars poll in 1965, the only British male star to be #1.
When Shirley Bassey recorded the theme song, she was singing as the opening credits were running
on a screen in front of her, so that she could match the vocals.
When she hit her final high note, the titles kept running, and she was forced to hold the note, until she almost passed out.