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Not since Jill Masterson was doused head to toe in gold paint in Goldfinger has the gilded hue experienced such a moment (outside of the gold leaf-covered homes of the nouveau riche).

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Bond, James Bond — we know the man, we know his styles. He likes it shaken not stirred.

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Who would have guessed that the movie career of James Bond, secret agent 007, would be thriving four decades and five actors later?

Not his creator, Ian Fleming, who would see only one more Bond movie before his death in 1964.
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Bond, James Bond — we know the man, we know his styles. He likes it shaken not stirred.

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Who would have guessed that the movie career of James Bond, secret agent 007, would be thriving four decades and five actors later?

Not his creator, Ian Fleming, who would see only one more Bond movie before his death in 1964.
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