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The James bond movie which has bullion depository is known as Goldfinger. In this movies, James Bond is conducting an investigation on certain gold smugglers.
No. The eponymous "Man with the Golden Gun" in both the James Bond novels and films is Francisco Scaramanga, portrayed on screen by Christopher Lee in the 1974 film of the same name. He is so named because his signature weapon is a pistol that fires gold bullets.
Answer #1 by Ginezumi Since 1962, EON Productions have released 22 James Bond films. The 16th was License to kill, in 1989. It was one of two films - the other being The living daylights, in 1987 - in which British actor Timothy Dalton played agent 007. However, three James Bond films have been released by production companies other than EON: Casino Royale, in 1954 and 1967; and Never say never again, in 1983. If they're integrated chronologically with the EON films, then the 16th James Bond film would be Octopussy, which was Roger Moore's last take on the 007 role, in 1983. Answer #2 by Daboyle250 The film 'Octopussy' was Roger Moore's second to last role as 007.
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James Bond Jr- - 1991 Going for the Gold 1-43 was released on: USA: 1991