Andrea Iervolino has produced starry biopics of the founders of Italy's most famous supercars: "The life of all of these guys is like ‘Rocky.'" ...
Let’s start with the most iconic movie car of all: The modified Aston Martin DB5 that James Bond (Sean Connery) first drove in 1964’s Goldfinger. What was modified? Well, for one thing, the original ...
“Lamborghini, Ferrari and Maserati all come ... WikiMedia Commons Iervolino believes the current glut of car movies reflects an interest in, or perhaps preemptive nostalgia for, the roaring ...
A classic car dealer in Cheshire, England says he has the Lamborghini Miura from the movie 'The Italian Job,' a car that was lost for 46 years.
Automobili Lamborghini was created in 1963 after its founder had a disagreement with Enzo Ferrari over the cost of servicing his cars, arguing that Ferrari was overcharging for off-the-shelf parts.