Sean, I know for a fact that Shirley Eaton did not survive that paint job. I have an uncle that used to work in Hollywood and worked on the set of Goldfinger. They shot that scene on a closed set, only a few people were let into the room, because Shirley didn't want everyone to see her naked. After shooting was over my uncle was working outside when he accidentally saw two crew members carrying her golden body out of a back door. She was found dead in her apartment a month later from a drug overdose. But no one had heard from her before that happened. In fact the coroner ruled that her body had be deceased for at least three weeks before discovery. When police found her she was badly decomposed and hundreds of flies were crawling over the windows trying to get in. When my uncle first saw the men carrying her body out of the sound stage he thought she was passed out because of her known drug problems. But now he theorizes that she died while on set from paint-suffocation and the producers of the movie covered it up.