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Goldfinger

Special agent 007 comes face to face with one of the most notorious villains of all time, and now he must outwit and outgun the powerful tycoon to prevent him from cashing in on a devious scheme to raid Fort Knox -- and obliterate the world's economy.

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Release : 1964
Rating : 7.7
Studio : EON Productions,  Danjaq, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Sean Connery Gert Fröbe Honor Blackman Harold Sakata Shirley Eaton
Genre : Adventure Action Thriller

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Reviews

TinsHeadline
2018/08/30

Touches You

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ReaderKenka
2018/08/30

Let's be realistic.

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Nayan Gough
2018/08/30

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Arianna Moses
2018/08/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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ivo-cobra8
2017/11/09

Goldfinger (1964) is Quintessential James Bond 007 it is my number one all time favorite James Bond 007 film from Sean Connery. This one, You Only Live Twice and DR. No from Sean Connery are really my top three all time favorite James Bond 007 films. This was originally the first James Bond film I saw as a kid. Goldfinger was also my dad's favorite James Bond film and in years it become a cult classic. Even for 53 year old movie it still a classic the best 007 flick. I love it to death, I am enjoying it and I have so much fun watching it. This movie has so much action, action, action and more action. Sean Connery does an excellent performance as James Bond 007 I'm a hard-core James Bond fan. I make no apologies for believing that even the late Sean Connery is the closest thing we've seen to IAN FLEMING's James Bond. Everyone who watched this movie know is a really good Bond movie.The reason why is this movie so good: - James Bond has new cool car Aston Martin DB5 build with smoke screen in which can throw a co driver seat out of the car and the revolving licence plate. The car also has other applications such as: 30 calibre machine guns, Tire-shredding blade, Oil smoke and water emitters. Actress Shirley Eaton as the murdered Jill Masterson-" is one of the most enduring images in cinematic history. The girl is painted with gold and dies. Memorable and cool villains like are: Auric Goldfinger and Oddjob ( Goldfinger's second henchman.) Oddjob wears a Sandringham hat with a sharpened steel rim, he is using it as a lethal weapon in the style of a chakram. The movie has great sexy beautiful girls like Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson and Tania Mallet as Tilly Masterson. Cool dialogues I love it so much."Do you expect me to talk? No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" This was directed by director Guy Hamilton it was his first James Bond 007 film the first two films were directed by Terence Young in which he directed Thunderball next Bond movie after this one. This movie also didn't evolve around SPECTRE this time like was in the first two film it was about a brilliant mastermind criminal in which he planed to blow off Fort Knox to get more profits for his Gold brilliant! It has beautiful great music score by John Barry I love it. The car Aston Martin DB5 James Bond 007 was driving was so cool, it has so many accessories it was beautiful to watch it.Investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.This movie has so much impact it is well acted it has great brilliant plot.Gert Fröbe R.I.P was brilliant and excellent as Goldfinger the original villain. He gave his powerful performance as the bad guy from the title of the movie. I love him in this movie.Harold Sakata R.I.P. as Oddjob was great villain just like Goldfinger, he was really strong and excellent in hand to hand combat. Oddjob and Jaws are two great Bond villains.Honor Blackman is the first of a long line of James Bond females with patently sexual names And ho could ever forget Shirley Eaton's introduction in the film? She is lying on a chaise longue on the balcony of Goldfinger's Miami Beach hotel suite, attired in black bra and panties, while she observes Mr. Simmons' (Austin Willis) gin hand through binoculars.What more could you ask for? Well, how about a film in which Bond actually *does* something? For the whole 2nd half of this movie he's just a prisoner who fails every attempt to escape, signal his superiors or even deactivate the bomb himself. Even killing Oddjob at the end is ultimately meaningless as he's still trapped in the vault with a bomb he can't disarm until the Army rescues him.Goldfinger is a 1964 British spy film and the third instalment in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. Goldfinger was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton.10/10 Goldfinger and The Spy Who Loved me has such a great villains and they are both in my top 10 James Bond favorite films. I just love and enjoy watching this film. Goldfinger in my opinion is MILES way better then Daniel Craig's last three films he did. This movie deserves a cult classic status movies like this will never be so good like was Goldfinger. It is quintessential James Bond 007 action cult classic film I love this movie to death it is my number one favorite Sean Connery's James Bond 007 film.

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SimonJack
2017/08/25

With two box office hits in the first two Bond films, the English producers knew they had a hit series on their hands with Ian Fleming's 007 special agent. If there was any doubt remaining before the release of this one, it would squelch it. "Goldfinger" earned 17 times its budget at the box office. At $51 million, it was the second highest grossing film for 1964 in the U.S. "My Fair Lady" was first, at $72 million, but its gross was just over four times its budget. "Goldfinger" was the biggest moneymaker of the year. The salaries of the players, especially leads, are starting up with the obvious success of the Bond films. Sean Connery's Bond is challenged by the leading female in this film, Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore. Blackman had a lengthy film career, but never rose much above her role here. German actor Gert Fröbe plays Goldfinger. Because of his thick German accent, his voice was dubbed by English actor Michael Collins. Fröbe had a significant career in films, mostly in Germany. He played comedy as well as dramatic roles. American and English audiences will know him also for his roles in "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" of 1965 and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" of 1968. Shirley Eaton, who plays Jill Masterson, had a modest career, mostly in British films, and was in several of the "Carry On" series of films. But after 40 films she quit acting in 1969 at age 32 to raise her family. Tania Mallet was earning a nice livelihood ($2,000 per week) as a model, and her role as Till Masterson (paid $150 per week) was the only real character she played on film. She had one other uncredited role in a production to "The New Avengers" in 1976. This is also the first time that a Bond film would be made by an American studio – Warner Brothers. And all of this film was shot at the studio locations in California. The plot didn't involve a number of exotic locales, and the diverse California terrain suited the film needs for foreign locales as well as for Fort Knox, Kentucky. This film is the first look we get of the specialty weapons and gadgets section of MI-6 that is headed by "Q." And, Bond makes use of considerable technology in the film. Most of it comes with his new car, an Austin Martin DB5. "Goldfinger" also scored the first Oscar win for a Bond film for, what else – special effects. The practice continued of releasing the Bond film in the U.K. ahead of the U.S., but the lag time between the two was now just over three months. With the Bond spy and action thriller successes, a new genre of film was taking shape. The mystery, action, thriller aspects would lead to popular TV programs such as "Mission Impossible" from 1966 to 1973. Movies by the same titles would follow later, and by the 1980s, these fast action films would begin to dominate the mystery field. "Indiana Jones" was a popular series of films beginning in the 1980s. Regular Crime and mystery films took on the action and violence aspects of these earlier films. The "Dirty Harry" films with Clint Eastwood were top films of the 1970s and 1980s. The "Die Hard" films followed in the 1980s and early 21st century. Many action comic book character films have been popular that thrive on action, thrills and violence.

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classicalsteve
2017/06/25

By the last couple of decades of the 20th century and into the first decades of the 21st century, action films became the highest grossing offerings from Hollywood. Prior to circa 1960, period dramas were more often the pictures which brought movie-goers into the theater seats with their popcorn: "Gone with the Wind", "Spartacus", "Ben Hur", etc. A few action-suspense films, such as those directed by Alfred Hitchcock and film noir, did also bring in the box office bucks. Westerns were probably the most prevalent action movie prior to James Bond but many of them were lower-budgeted B-films. In 1956, the only action movie among the top-10 grossing films was "The Searchers", a western starring John Wayne. All others in the top-10 were epic period pictures and dramas. However, by circa 2000, the reigning king of film genres became the action film. By 2014, 50 years later, all the top-10 grossing films were action-oriented including science fiction, fantasy and/or superhero. Unlike decades gone by, the highest-grossing films and best picture winners are almost never the same. The original James Bond films of the 1960's, particularly "Goldfinger", paved the way and included so many of the elements currently found in the genre. Firstly, the James Bond films were the first action films outside of detective films/series and Westerns to feature a recurring character in multiple offerings. Secondly, much of the genre's formula was established with "Goldfinger" and other Connery-Bond installments. The action doesn't begin with the main plot but instead begins with Bond engaged in another mission as a kind of "prelude" to the main story. This device has been used ever since ad infinitum, such as in some of the later Die Hard films with Detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) which began in the late 1980's and even up to the Mission Impossible films starring Tom Cruise in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Thirdly, Bond makes little funny comments which has become such a trademark in entertainment action films. Often these comments are in the wake of a kill. For example, in "Dr. No", Bond kills a man with a bow and arrow and says, "I think he got the point.""Goldfinger" became the second-highest grossing film of 1964 behind "My Fair Lady" and is probably one of the two best Connery/Bond films, the other "From Russia with Love". The plot is typical of many of the Bond stories: a kingpin criminal magnate, called simply Goldfinger, is suspected of smuggling large amounts of gold out of first-world nations and possibly reselling it to third world nations who pay more. (This couldn't happen today since international markets constantly track the price of gold.) James Bond (Sean Connery), Agent 007, is sent on a mission to find out about Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe). Turns out he's vacationing at the same hotel in Miami Beach as Bond! Then Bond turns up at a golf course where Goldfinger just happens to be playing. The informal gold, I mean golf competition, is worth the price of admission alone.The trail leads to a complex in Switzerland where Bond finds out about an operation called "Grand Slam". Bond doesn't know what Grand Slam is but is apprehended by the baddies in which Bond is shackled to a table and going to be sliced into pieces for 007 sandwiches by a laser. Bond must find out the nature of Goldfinger's scheme, but if he doesn't somehow get off the table, it will be Bond mince pies. Eventually he also meets Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman), a beautiful blond who knows automatic weapons, judo and airplane flying. She is part of Goldfinger's operation for the money and immune to Bond's "charms".A very enjoyable installment in the Bond canon and does uphold relatively well. Some of the sequences were a bit unbelievable by today's standards, such as Goldfinger puts only one guard on Bond initially. Of course the guard is not given reinforcements and Bond easily subdues him! (Goldfinger should be smart enough to use a lot more manpower to guard a hired assassin!) Although we may expect a bit more from action pictures (or may we don't!), the Bond cycle was the original blueprint which has influenced so many action films for over the next half-century. The series itself has continued at this writing with Daniel Craig as 007, for my money the best Bond since Connery. Still the Connery-Bond installments still provide good escapist entertainment. Pass the popcorn.

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StuOz
2016/09/07

James Bond must deal with evil Goldfinger and Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman).I would say the lavish John Barry score is 40% of the film's entertainment value, but just about everything is wonderful is this classic spy adventure. Filled with so many memorable bits: Bond and Pussy playing in the hay, the out of control plane at the end, the guy with the killer hat, Bond and Goldfinger playing golf, etc.This and Live And Let Die (1973) are my very favourite James Bond movies, one viewing of each film is not enough, I would go for 20 viewings!

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