**James Bond wears a strap on plastic seagull hat** This entry is widely recognised as the template for all the Bond films that followed - and we can see why in the opening sequence. James Bond ( Sean Connery) in disguise wearing _a strap on plastic seagull_ on his head. It's a Roger Moore Bond movie nine years before Roger Moore! I love the ludicrous Bond movies such as Goldfinger and Octopussy - two of my favorites. Octopussy has Roger Moore _riding a plastic crocodile_ and Goldfinger has _Sean Connery wearing a strap on plastic seagull hat!_ _Thunderball_, a year later, continued t…
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Goldfinger
Overview
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 date
20/09/1964
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3,956
Popularity
5.5
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Sean Connery
James Bond
Gert Fröbe
Auric Goldfinger
Honor Blackman
Pussy Galore
Harold Sakata
Oddjob
Shirley Eaton
Jill Masterson
Tania Mallet
Tilly Masterson
Bernard Lee
M
Martin Benson
Martin Solo
Cec Linder
Felix Leiter
Austin Willis
Simmons
Lois Maxwell
Miss Moneypenny
Bill Nagy
Midnight
Michael Mellinger
Kisch
Peter Cranwell
Johnny
Nadja Regin
Bonita
Richard Vernon
Smithers
Burt Kwouk
Mr. Ling
Desmond Llewelyn
Q
Mai Ling
Mei-Lei
Varley Thomas
Swiss Gatekeeper
Margaret Nolan
Dink
John McLaren
Brigadier
Robert MacLeod
Atomic Specialist
Victor Brooks
Blacking
Alf Joint
Capungo
Gerry Duggan
Hawker
Roland Brand
Gangster (uncredited)
Bill Brandon
Gangster (uncredited)
Norman Chancer
Gangster (uncredited)
Marian Collins
Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot (uncredited)
Bill Edwards
Gangster (uncredited)
Hal Galili
Mr. Strap (uncredited)
Caron Gardner
Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot
Laurence Herder
Gangster (uncredited)
William Hurndell
Gangster (uncredited)
Lesley Langley
Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot (uncredited)
John Maxim
Gangster (uncredited)
John McCarthy
Gangster (uncredited)
Aleta Morrison
Flying Circus - Champegne Leader (uncredited)
Tricia Muller
Sydney (uncredited)
Lenny Rabin
Gangster (uncredited)
Maggie Wright
Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot (uncredited)
Raymond Young
Sierra (uncredited)
Jane Murdoch
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Bob Simmons
James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
Michael Collins
Auric Goldfinger (voice) (uncredited)
Paul Carpenter
Brigadier at Airport (uncredited)
Vincent Wong
Goldfinger's Henchman (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl
Jill Masterson (voice) / Bonita (voice) (uncredited)
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Bond, Bowler Hats, Galore and the Man With the Midas Touch. Goldfinger is directed by Guy Hamilton and adapted to screenplay by Richard Maibaum & Paul Dehn from the novel written by Ian Fleming. It stars Sean Connery, Gert Frobe, Honor Blackman, Shirley Eaton & Harold Sakata. Music is by John Barry and cinematography by Ted Moore. Operation Grand Slam. Connery's third outing as James Bond sees 007 investigating the movements of wealthy gold dealer Auric Goldfinger (Frobe). Little does 007 or MI6 know, but Goldfinger is hatching a master plan that will spell disaster for the world's …
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_**Iconic 60’s Bond film**_ Released in 1964 (or January, 1965, in the USA), "Goldfinger" was the third Bond film in three years. This was the film that pushed 007 over-the-top and is rightly considered a classic. It's very iconic of mid-60's cinema -- the title song, the gold-painted woman, Oddjob's deadly hat and the breaking into Fort Knox. The next two films in the series are just as great and IMHO better -- "Thunderball" (1965) and "You Only Live Twice" (1967). "Thunderball" made more at the box office than any other Bond flick from the Connery era and "You Only Live Twice" upped the a…
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Yeah... I'm solidly in the "From Russia With Love is the greatest Bond Movie" camp. And if there was ever a point of contest in the Bond franchise, it's not really who the best Bond was (Roger or Sean) it's which is the best Bond film, From Russia with Love or Goldfinger. Goldfinger isn't the best... It's the SECOND BEST. What it is is the most unique. And it's the most fun. Bond sort of Pooches it in this one and still manages to Forrest Gump his way to victory, and you haven't seen that in any 007 movie since. This is the movie about a mission that SHOULD have been in the lose category…
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I have a special affinity for this 007 film. I was born in Louisville in 1956, and I actually have vague recollections of much of the scenery. That scenery didn't last long. Louisville is an ever changing city in scenery. The story seems to be more of a story of 007 against one man, Goldfinger, but there is a connection to the Specter group, and to all the mobs in the U.S.. The tragedy of Jill Masterson is something 007 wants to avenge, because she helped him and was killed by Odd Job, Goldfinger's insane top man. While Goldfinger is labeled as insane, Odd Job is twice as insane. He's tot…
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This has got to be my favourite "007" outing. Shirley Bassey gets the ball rolling as our secret agent enters the murky world of bullion smuggling. It's end-to-end stuff with Sean Connery crossing swords with the best Bond baddie of all - "Auric Goldfinger" stylishly portrayed by Gert Fröbe. Honor Blackman has got to be the best Bond girl, she has oodles of sex appeal and panache, but is also much more sophisticated than the pretty "bimbo" character usually associated with this role. Harold Sakata must have done wonders for the sale of bowler hats and I'm sure we all wanted an Aston Martin (id…
Read full review →This is and forever will be my favourite Bond film of them all. It has everything iconic lines, iconic villians, iconic car, iconic gadgets, Goldfinger is a while loud of fun and is extremely enjoyable.
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Great third entry in the Bond franchise, Connery is wonderful as usual and Pussy Galore is an all-time great character name. Not sure where this ranks in the series but it's up there. **4.0/5**
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