James Bond Collection
Goldfinger (1964)
Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Tania Mallet, Gert Fröbe, Harold Sakata and Shirley Eaton
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CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG 1968
Well, maybe my children like running wild in the street. Did that ever occur to you?
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Auric Goldfinger
from the James Bond movie "Goldfinger" (played by Gert Fröbe)
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'do you expect me to talk?'
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Gert Fröbe as the titular Goldfinger
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Is Paris Burning? (aka Paris brûle-t-il ?) is a 1966 film about the liberation of Paris in August 1944 by the French Resistance and the Free French Forces during World War II.
A French-American co-production, it was directed by French filmmaker René Clément, with a screenplay by Gore Vidal, Francis Ford Coppola, Jean Aurenche, Pierre Bost and Claude Brulé, adapted from the 1965 book of the same title by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre.
The film stars an international ensemble cast that includes French (Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon, Bruno Cremer, Pierre Vaneck, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer, Yves Montand), American (Orson Welles, Kirk Douglas, Glenn Ford, Robert Stack, Anthony Perkins, George Chakiris) and German (Gert Fröbe, Hannes Messemer, Ernst Fritz Fürbringer, Harry Meyen, Wolfgang Preiss) stars.
All sequences featuring French and German actors were filmed in their native languages and later dubbed in English, while all the sequences with the American actors (including Welles) were filmed in English. Separate French and English-language dubs were produced.
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Random Reviews: Goldfinger
"He loves only gold! ONLY GOOOOOOLD!"
Let that be a lesson to all you blockbuster filmmakers out there. If you want to get the audience's attention, hire Shirley Bassey to belt out spoilers while shots from the movie project onto a nude woman's gold skin.
It’s particularly hard to pick a favorite moment in GOLDFINGER since the entire movie is stacked with exactly what you’d want in an EON-produced flick about Her Majesty’s best secret agent. GOLDFINGER is the definitive Bond picture - it solidified the formula that every sequel has so closely followed. It may not be my own personal favorite, but it's damn near close. You have Oddjob, Pussy Galore, her entourage of flying female aviators, a gold-obsessed villain with a crotch-crocheting laser, a sleepy army, a bomb that goes up to 007, a tricked-out Aston Martin, and John Barry's brassy fanfare.
Is there one scene that sums up this picture? If anything, I’ll have to go with James Bond's discovery of Jill Masterson’s gold painted body. It’s THE image that is still used to sell the movie.
If you’ve never seen a Bond movie, spend your next two hours with this finger.
*****
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Gert Frobe and Sean Connery get physical on a 1964 cover of Illustrierte Film Kurier
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Gert Frobe-Audrey Hepburn "Lazos de sangre" (Bloodine) 1979,de Terence Young.
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GOLDFINGER 1964
Harold Sakata as Oddjob, Gert Frobe as Goldfinger
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Gert Frobe (Goldfinger), Harold Sakata (Oddjob) and Sean Connery (James Bond) posing on golf course while filming Goldfinger
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Top 5 Bond Villains
Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), Casino Royale (2006)
Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), Goldfinger (1964)
Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), Thunderball (1965)
Blofeld (Charles Gray), Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
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Goldfinger premiered at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London on September 17, 1964, attended by Honor Blackman, Shirley Eaton, Gert Frobe, and producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman.
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007 Ladies...
Honor Blackman as "Pussy Galore" in Goldfinger...Sean Connery, Gert Frobe, Honor Blackman, Shirley Eaton and Harald Sakata as "Oddjob". From the novel by Ian Fleming. United Artists, 1964.
Connery seemed to love saying her character's name. His delivery of the name "Poosie" was just delicious.
Blackman had just come off a run as Cathy Gale in "The Avengers", she made 43 episodes between 1962 and 1964.
By the way, that's Margaret Nolan as the gold-painted lady on the poster and in the title sequence (Shirley Eaton was painted gold for the actual film scene). Nolan played the part of masseuse "Dink" in the film.
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