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Film details
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Featuring
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Director
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Country
United Kingdom
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Year
1964
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Genre
Crime
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Type
Film
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Category
Fiction
Introduction
“After the first five minutes of outrageous violence, callous fun and bland self-mockery, the tone is so firmly set that the film could get away with almost anything.”
Monthly Film Bulletin, 1964
The commonplace view that this third instalment of the Bond series set the kiss-kiss bang-bang template for over 20 sequels is true enough, but overlooks what was only fitfully retained as the franchise continued. The film’s iconic scenes – a girl suffocated with gold paint, a laser torture sequence updated from Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum, henchman Oddjob wielding his lethal bowler hat – are closer to the surrealist spirit of serial fiction than the more spectacular sequels.
All the same, the elements stack up from the moment Sean Connery’s Bond unzips his wetsuit to reveal a white dinner jacket. As well as production designer Ken Adam and composer John Barry, honours are due to the creator of Bond’s modified Aston Martin, John Stears.
A box-office sensation, Goldfinger prompted a flood of spy movies and television series, its title still worthy of parody 38 years later for Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).
Cast & Credits
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Cast
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James Bond
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Pussy Galore
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Auric Goldfinger
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Jill Masterson
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Tilly Masterson
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Oddjob
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'M'
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Solo
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Felix Leiter
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Simmons
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Miss Moneypenny
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Midnight
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Kisch
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Johnny
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Bonita
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Smithers
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Mr Ling
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Q
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Mei-Lei
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Swiss gatekeeper
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Dink
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brigadier
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atomic specialist
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Blacking
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Capungo
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hawker
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Sierra
Raymond Young (uncredited)
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Brunskill
Denis Cowles (uncredited)
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Strap
Hal Galili (uncredited)
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henchman
Lenny Rabin (uncredited)
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security officer, Southend
Terence Brook (uncredited)
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maid
Jannette Rowsell (uncredited)
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man shot from Fort Knox balcony
George Leech (uncredited)
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Auric Goldfinger dubbed English voice
Michael Collins (uncredited)
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voice of Jill Masterson/Bonita
Nikki van der Zyl (uncredited)
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cast member
Jane Lumb (uncredited)
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Credits
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Direction:
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Directed by
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Assistant Director
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Continuity
Production:
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©
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An Eon production
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Released by
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Presented by/Produced by
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Presented by/Produced by
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United Artists Production Executive
George 'Bud' Ornstein (uncredited)
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Production Manager
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Made at
Writing:
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Screenplay by
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Screenplay by
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Above the Title Credit [for Novel]
Photography:
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Director of Photography
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Camera Operator
Special Effects:
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Special Effects
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[Special Effects] Assisted by
Editing:
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Editor
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Assembly Editor
Design:
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Production Designed by
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Art Director
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Assistant Art Director
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Assistant Art Director
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Set Dresser
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Draughtsman
Peter Lamont (uncredited)
Costumes:
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Wardrobe Supervisor
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Wardrobe Mistress
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Wardrobe Master
Make-up:
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Make-up
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Make-up
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Hairdresser
Titles:
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Titles Designed by
Film processing:
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Colour by
Music:
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Music Composed & Conducted by
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The "James Bond" Theme Written by
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Title Song Lyrics by
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Title Song Lyrics by
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Title Song Sung by
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Music Recorded by
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Sound Recordist
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Sound Recordist
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Sound System
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Dubbing Editor
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Dubbing Editor
Stunts:
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Action Sequences by
Consultant:
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Technical Adviser
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Aviation Services
John Crewdson (uncredited)
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Aviation Services
David Michael Kay (uncredited)
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