Goldeneye - Ian Fleming's Life and Fiction

Ian Fleming's Life and Fiction

  • Operation Goldeneye, a World War II operation developed by James Bond author Ian Fleming
  • Goldeneye (estate), Ian Fleming's Jamaican estate; currently an all-inclusive hotel
  • Goldeneye Hotel and Resort, based at Fleming's Jamaican estate
  • Golden Eye (1989; USA title Goldeneye: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming), fact-based film biography of Ian Fleming
  • GoldenEye (1995), a James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan, in which the GoldenEye is a satellite weapon that can fire an electromagnetic pulse
    • "GoldenEye (song)", a song performed by Tina Turner for the 1995 film
    • "The Juvenile", a song written by Jonas "Joker" Berggren from Ace of Base, renamed from "GoldenEye" after the song was cut from the film's soundtrack

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