|
|
Goldfinger (1964) |
![]() |
Plot
Summary:
Dry as ice,
dripping with deadpan witticisms, only Sean Connery's Bond would dare disparage
the Beatles, that other 1964 phenomenon. No one but Connery can believably
seduce women so effortlessly, kill with almost as much ease, and then pull
another bottle of Dom Perignon '53 out of the fridge. Goldfinger contains many
of the most memorable scenes in the Bond series: gorgeous Shirley Eaton (as Jill
Masterson) coated in gold paint by evil Auric Goldfinger and deposited in Bond's
bed; silent Oddjob, flipping a razor-sharp derby like a Frisbee to sever heads;
our hero spread-eagle on a table while a laser beam moves threateningly toward
his crotch. Honor Blackman's Pussy Galore is the prototype for the series' rash
of man-hating supermodels. And Desmond Llewelyn reprises his role as Q, giving
Bond what is still his most impressive car, a snazzy little number that fires
off smoke screens, punctures the tires of vehicles on the chase, and boasts a
handy ejector seat. Goldfinger's two climaxes, inside Fort Knox and aboard a
private plane, have to be seen to be believed.
Cast
overview:
Sean Connery
......... James Bond
Honor Blackman ....... Pussy Galore
Gert Fröbe
........... Auric Goldfinger
Shirley Eaton ........ Jill Masterson
Tania
Mallet ......... Tilly Masterson
Harold Sakata ........ Oddjob
Bernard
Lee (I) ...... M
Martin Benson ........ Solo
Cec Linder ...........
Felix Leiter
Austin Willis ........ Simmons
Lois Maxwell ......... Miss
Moneypenny
Bill Nagy ............ Midnight
Michael Mellinger .... Kisch
Peter Cranwell ....... Johnny
Nadja Regin .......... Bonita