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bond_no, bond_russia, bond_goldfinger, bond_thunderball, bond_live_twice, bond_majesty, bond_diamonds_forever, bond_let_die, bond_golden_gun, bond_spy_love, bond_moonraker, bond_eyes_only, bond_octopussy, bond_view_kill, bond_daylights, bond_licence_kill, bond_goldeye, bond_never_dies, bond_world_enough, bond_another_day
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bond_no, bond_russia, bond_goldfinger, bond_thunderball, bond_live_twice, bond_majesty, bond_diamonds_forever, bond_let_die, bond_golden_gun, bond_spy_love, bond_moonraker, bond_eyes_only, bond_octopussy, bond_neveragain, bond_view_kill, bond_daylights, bond_licence_kill, bond_goldeye, bond_never_dies, bond_world_enough, bond_another_day, bond_casino, bond_quantum, bond_skyfall, bond_spectre
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Synopsis:
Investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.
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Classic in the Bond series. A little dated, but still fun.
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"Actor => Role"
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CastCrew:
Ian Fleming => *(Novel)* Hal Galili => Mr. Strap (uncredited) Margaret Nolan => Dink Nadja Regin => Bonita Michael Mellinger => Kisch Burt Kwouk => Mr. Ling Desmond Llewelyn => 'Q' Richard Vernon => Smithers Bill Nagy => Midnight Austin Willis => Simmons Peter Cranwell => Johnny Martin Benson => Solo Cec Linder => Felix Leiter Lois Maxwell => Moneypenny Bernard Lee => 'M' Michael Collins => Auric Goldfinger (voice) (uncredited) Victor Brooks => Blacking Alf Joint => Capungo Harold Sakata => Oddjob (as Harold Sakata 'Tosh Togo') Gert Fröbe => Auric Goldfinger (as Gert Frobe) Sean Connery => James Bond Bob Simmons => James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited) Tania Mallet => Tilly Masterson Shirley Eaton => Jill Masterson Mai Ling => Mei-Lei Honor Blackman => Pussy Galore
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Trivia:
First appearance of a laser beam in a movie. In the original script, the scene had a spinning buzzsaw (as in the novel) until it was decided that such an image had become commonplace and unoriginal. `~958~` hurt his back during the fight sequence with Oddjob in Fort Knox. The incident delayed filming and some say that Connery used the injury to get a better deal out of the producers for the next 007 film. Pussy Galore introduces herself to Bond, who replies "I must be dreaming." The original script had Bond replying "I know you are, but what's your name?" This was deemed too suggestive. Some of Pussy Galore's all-woman Flying Circus were played by men wearing blonde wigs. This is the only `~958~`-era Bond film without the villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld or explicit reference to his organization SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion). However, Golfinger appears to be wearing a gold SPECTRE ring during the card game in Miami beach. Additionally, in retroactive continuity, Goldfinger is linked to SPECTRE in the video-game @%GoldenEye: Rogue Agent%@. `~8311~` quit her role as Cathy Gale on @##The Avengers##@ to appear in !~bond_goldfinger~!~Goldfinger~!. A 1965 episode of @##The Avengers##@ made sly reference to this by having John Steed receive a Christmas card from Cathy Gale - sent from Fort Knox. !~bond_goldfinger~!~Goldfinger~! was intended to be lighter in tone and less political than the first two Bond films. It was released in the UK and USA the same year. The Ford Motor Company happily supplied a Lincoln Continental for the car compactor scene in exchange for featuring their new model Ford Mustang in the Swiss mountain driving sequence. During the crushing of the Lincoln, the crew remained totally silent, in awe of what they were doing. `~8311~` is the oldest ever Bond Girl, being 37 years of age at the time of filming. Goldfinger wears yellow or a golden item of clothing in virtually every scene. In the one that he appears not to - in which he wears a US Army Colonel's uniform - he carries a golden revolver. The original choice for the spy car of the film was not the Aston Martin DB5 but an E-Type Jaguar, which cost half as much. The E-Type Jaguar was a car model actually driven by production designer `~Ken Adam~`. Jaguar declined and the producers went to Aston Martin's David Brown. He supplied them two production prototypes of the newly released Aston Martin DB5. One was used for straight driving and the other was for adding various gadgets and features by `~Ken Adam~`. A Jaguar-based spy car is seen in !~bond_another_day~!~Die Another Day~!. Aston Martin were initially reluctant to part with two of their cars for the production. The producers had to pay for the Aston Martin, but after the success of the film, both at the box office and for the company, they never had to spend money on a car again.
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