The Lethal Beauty of Goldfinger
In the world of Bond, spies, glamour, and oddball villains collide! In the classic “Goldfinger” (1964), our secret agent faces a killer with a peculiar taste for gold. Picture this: poor Jill Masterson suffocating under a shiny coat of paint. Yikes!
Paint can block one’s pores and prevent their natural sweat-cooling process, leading to overheating and possibly death. Don’t worry; they didn’t actually endanger actress Shirley Eaton. Just a little unpainted spot on her spine did the trick.
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