Goldfinger
GoldenEye
None
James
That Aston Martin is James Bond's, man.
Goldeneye, Goldfinger, and .... (edit)
As of 2012, there are six (6) James Bond films with a single word in their title. They are Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), Moonraker (1979), Octopussy (1981), GoldenEye (1995), and Skyfall (2012).
"Gold" (1914) "Gold" (1920) "Gold" (1928) "Gold" (1932) "Gold" (1934) "Gold" (1955) "Goldfinger" (1964) "Mackenna's Gold" (1969) "Gold" (1974) "Gold" (2000) "Gold" (2005)
In the King James version the word - gold - appears 417 times the word - golden - appears 66 times the word - goldsmith - appears 3 times the word - goldsmith's - appears once the word - goldsmiths - appears twice
In the King James version the word - gold - appears 417 times the word - golden - appears 66 times the word - goldsmith - appears 3 times the word - goldsmith's - appears once the word - goldsmiths - appears twice
In the King James version the word - gold - appears 417 times the word - golden - appears 66 times the word - goldsmith - appears 3 times the word - goldsmith's - appears once the word - goldsmiths - appears twice
It is a noun or a verb. noun: James Bond was a spy in MI5. verb: The Russians were spying on the Germans.
Mail, telegrams, gossip, that sort of thing. It started when a guy saw James w. marshall pay with gold
I will answer your question, my word is my bond.