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Overview
Release Date:
9 January 1965 (USA) moreTagline:
Miss Honey and Miss Galore Have James Bond Back For More! morePlot:
Investigating a gold magnate's gold smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 4 wins & 3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(11 articles)
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"No Mr Bond, I expect you to die!" moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sean Connery | ... | James Bond | |
| Honor Blackman | ... | Pussy Galore | |
| Gert Fröbe | ... | Auric Goldfinger (as Gert Frobe) | |
| Shirley Eaton | ... | Jill Masterson | |
| Tania Mallet | ... | Tilly Masterson | |
| Harold Sakata | ... | Oddjob | |
| Bernard Lee | ... | 'M' | |
| Martin Benson | ... | Solo | |
| Cec Linder | ... | Felix Leiter | |
| Austin Willis | ... | Simmons | |
| Lois Maxwell | ... | Moneypenny | |
| Bill Nagy | ... | Midnight | |
| Michael Mellinger | ... | Kisch | |
| Peter Cranwell | ... | Johnny | |
| Nadja Regin | ... | Bonita |
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110 minCountry:
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)Certification:
Canada:13+ (Quebec) (original rating) | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | West Germany:16 (nf) | South Korea:15 | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) | Canada:G (Quebec) (re-rating) (2003) | Iceland:12 | Ireland:PG | Singapore:PG | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | Netherlands:12 (video rating) | Norway:15 | Norway:16 (original rating) | Peru:14 | Sweden:15 | UK:PG (video rating) | USA:Approved (original rating) | USA:GP (re-rating) (1971) | USA:PG (re-rating) (1994) | UK:A (original rating) (cut) | Brazil:14MOVIEmeter: 
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Shirley Eaton, gilded completely in gold, featured on the cover of Life Magazine on 6 November 1964. The headline read: "A Matter for James Bond - Shirley Eaton, Gilded Victim in Goldfinger, Funniest and Money-Makingest of the OO7 Movies". moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Right at the end of the car chase between Bond and Tilly Masterson they have descended to the valley but there is a shot inside Tilly's car which still has snow outside the window. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Sierra: Congratulations.
James Bond: Thank you.
Sierra: Mr. Ramirez and his friends will be out of business.
James Bond: At least they won't be using heroin flavored bananas to finance revolutions.
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Goldfinger moreFAQ
A NOTE ABOUT SPOILERSDid actress Shirley Eaton really die from the gold paint she was covered in?
Why do the soldiers stationed at Fort Knox all fall over at the same time, and why do they all wake up at the same time?
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Could anyone not recognise that line today...and still be clinically alive?
You hear talk about a "hit movie" today...what's that? "xXx" ??? (which itself owes its total existence to this film!) No my friends, "Success" is queuing up down the street to watch a film screening two sessions ahead. GOLDFINGER was such an enormous hit in '64 nothing much else mattered but THE BEATLES and seeing Connery do his thing! and let me add, NO-ONE has ever done the James Bond thing better...as Vin Diesel himself readily admits.
GOLDFINGER was everything that James Bond, action movies and escapism in general ever COULD amount to. Dated it may be, laughable back-projections yes! outrageous jump-suits and hair-styles....but still no one has come up with a better Bond film - and God they've had 18 stabs at it! PLUS a few ring-ins. (CASINO ROYALE, NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN) Much of the credit for this fantastic film must go to the (then) new Bond Director Guy Hamilton, who ushered-in here an acknowledgment that Bond must grow and develop as a character and the ability to be able to send both himself and the series up via some smart dialog. How they ever managed to get away with the name "Pussy Galore" on screen, still staggers me!
The gadgets hit a new high with this third outing which at the box office that year blew most everything else off the screen. At the London theater premiere, they had the famous Aston Martin actually there in the foyer...and you people think the latest Holden Commodore has some meaning???? Gimmee a break guys! Its taken them forty years to make publically available the satellite tracking system used here. THAT'S how far ahead of its time it was!
Was this packed with memorable dialog too? "This is GOLD Mr Bond!" "Lovely sport!" "Oh, he had a pressing engagement," "You don't look like the sort of girl should be ditched!" and the quintessential "I never joke about my work 007" Gert Frobe's villainous Goldfinger has never been improved upon and Harold Sakata's bad-guy Oddjob simply never equalled.
GOLDFINGER had everything. It stands as perhaps THE icon of 60's movie-making and for those lucky enough to have been around then, it remains the most beloved of nostalgic revisitations.