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While investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.

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  • Won 1 Oscar. Another 6 wins & 6 nominations.
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James Bond
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Auric Goldfinger (as Gert Frobe)
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Pussy Galore
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Jill Masterson
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Tilly Masterson
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Oddjob (as Harold Sakata {Tosh Togo})
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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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Moneypenny
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Midnight
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Kisch
Peter Cranwell ...
Johnny
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Bonita
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Colonel Smithers
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Mr. Ling
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'Q'
Mai Ling ...
Mei-Lei
Varley Thomas ...
Swiss Gatekeeper
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Dink
John McLaren ...
Brigadier
Robert MacLeod ...
Atomic Specialist (as Robert Macleod)
Victor Brooks ...
Blacking
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Capungo
Gerry Duggan ...
Hawker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paul Beradi ...
Bodega Patron / Golfer (uncredited)
Paul Berardi ...
Bodega Patron / Golfer (uncredited)
Gloria Best ...
Miami Pool Girl (uncredited)
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Refinery Guard (uncredited)
Roland Brand ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Bill Brandon ...
Gangster (uncredited)
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Security Officer at Airport (uncredited)
Paul Carpenter ...
Brigadier at Airport (uncredited)
Norman Chancer ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Cecil Cheng ...
Goldfinger's Henchman (uncredited)
Dennis Chin ...
Korean in Car (uncredited)
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Servant at Stud Farm (uncredited)
Marian Collins ...
Girlfriend of Goldfinger (uncredited)
Michael Collins ...
Auric Goldfinger (uncredited) (voice)
June Cooper ...
Miami Pool Girl (uncredited)
Denis Cowles ...
Brunskill (uncredited)
Alexandra Dane ...
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Carmen Dene ...
Purple Bikini Girl Near Pool (uncredited)
Reg Dent ...
Driver (uncredited)
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Jockey (uncredited)
Dominique Don ...
Miami Pool Girl (uncredited)
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Gangster (uncredited)
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Mr. Strap (uncredited)
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Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Linda Gidley ...
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Patrick Halpin ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Gangster (uncredited)
Sharon Higdon ...
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
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Gangster (uncredited)
Lesley Langley ...
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Arnold Lee ...
Goldfinger's Henchman (uncredited)
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Man in Bulletproof Vest at 'Q' Division (uncredited)
Mae Ling ...
Mae Lei (uncredited)
Jane Lumb ...
Miami Pool Girl (uncredited)
John Maxim ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Pierce McAvoy ...
Air Traffic Controller (uncredited)
John McCarthy ...
Gangster (uncredited)
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Miami Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Lou Morgan ...
Bound & Gagged Air Crew Member (uncredited)
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Flying Circus Squadron Leader (uncredited)
Tricia Muller ...
Sydney (uncredited)
Jane Murdoch ...
Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
Lionel Murton ...
Colonel (uncredited)
Harry Phipps ...
Bodega Patron (uncredited)
John Preston ...
Golfer (uncredited)
Lenny Rabin ...
American Gangster (uncredited)
Tommy Reeves ...
Jockey (uncredited)
Janette Rowsell ...
Fountainbleu Hotel Chambermaid (uncredited)
Arthur Sandifer ...
'Q' Division Technician (uncredited)
Otto Schmidt ...
High Diver (uncredited)
Johnny Scripps ...
Jockey (uncredited)
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James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
Joseph Tregonino ...
Bodega Patron (uncredited)
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Radio Newsman (uncredited) (voice)
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Jill Masterson (uncredited) (voice)
Dave Wilding ...
Jockey (uncredited)
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Soldier at Fort Knox (uncredited)
Vincent Wong ...
Goldfinger's Henchman (uncredited)
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Flying Circus Pilot (uncredited)
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Sierra (uncredited)

Directed by

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Guy Hamilton ... (directed by)

Written by

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Richard Maibaum ... (screenplay by) &
Paul Dehn ... (screenplay by)
 
Ian Fleming ... (novel) (uncredited)
 
Johanna Harwood ... (adaptation) (uncredited)
 
Berkely Mather ... (story) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Albert R. Broccoli ... producer (produced by)
Harry Saltzman ... producer (produced by)
Stanley Sopel ... associate producer (uncredited)
Terence Young ... associate producer: pre-production (uncredited)

Music by

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John Barry ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Ted Moore ... director of photography

Editing by

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Peter R. Hunt ... (as Peter Hunt)

Editorial Department

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John J. De Santis Jr. ... 4K film scanning: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration) (as John DeSantis Jr.)
Scott Freeman ... Avid Technician
Joe Parisella ... colorist: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration) (as Joseph Parisella)
Ben Rayner ... assembly editor

Production Design by

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Ken Adam ... (production designed by)

Art Direction by

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Peter Murton

Makeup Department

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Basil Newall ... makeup artist
Paul Rabiger ... makeup artist
Eileen Warwick ... hairdresser

Production Management

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L.C. Rudkin ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Frank Ernst ... assistant director
Peter R. Hunt ... second unit director: insert shots (uncredited)
Richard Jenkins ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Michael G. Wilson ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Freda Pearson ... set dresser
Maurice Pelling ... assistant art director
Michael White ... assistant art director
Dickie Bamber ... dressing props (uncredited)
John Chisholm ... prop man (uncredited)
Peter Lamont ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Ron Quelch ... production buyer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gordon K. McCallum ... sound recordist (as Gordon McCallum)
Dudley Messenger ... sound recordist
Harry Miller ... dubbing editor
Norman Wanstall ... dubbing editor
Graham V. Hartstone ... sound assistant (uncredited)
Charlie McFadden ... boom operator (uncredited)
Otto Snel ... sound recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Frank George ... special effects assistant
John Stears ... special effects
Wally Armitage ... special effects (uncredited)
Joe Fitt ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Fred Heather ... special effects (uncredited)
Garth Inns ... special effects (uncredited)
Bert Luxford ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Jimmy Ward ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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R. Patrick Cooper ... project manager: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration)
Rejyna Douglass-Whitman ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration)
Michael Inchalik ... producer: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration) (as Mike Inchalik)
Barry Kass ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration)
Carlos Long ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration)
Martina Wilson ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration (2006 restoration)
William Creighton ... carpenter: Fort Knox model (uncredited)
Cliff Culley ... optical effects supervisor (uncredited)
Roy Field ... visual effects (uncredited)
Peter Melrose ... matte artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bob Simmons ... action sequences by
William Baskiville ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Peter Brace ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Brayham ... stunts (uncredited)
Ken Buckle ... stunt double: Gert Fröbe (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Tim Condren ... stunts (uncredited)
Gerry Crampton ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Cummings ... stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Diggins ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Eddon ... stunts (uncredited)
Richard Graydon ... stunts (uncredited)
Arthur Howell ... stunts (uncredited)
Dennis Ison ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Alf Joint ... stunt double: Sean Connery (uncredited)
George Leech ... stunt double: Sean Connery (uncredited) / stunt driver (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Rick Lester ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Jimmy Lodge ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Munt ... stunts (uncredited)
Terence Plummer ... stunts (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... stunts (uncredited)
Terry Richards ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Sawyer ... stunts (uncredited)
Bob Simmons ... stunt double: Harold Sakata (uncredited) / stunt double: Michael Mellinger (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Roy Street ... stunts (uncredited)
Rocky Taylor ... stunts (uncredited)
Robin Webb ... stunt double (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nick Phillips ... Remote Head Technician: Helicopter
Jimmy Spoard ... grip
John Winbolt ... camera operator
John Crawford ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Ron Drinkwater ... focus puller (uncredited)
Michael Reed ... director of photography: insert shots (uncredited)
Laurie Shane ... electrician (uncredited)
David Watkin ... cinematographer: title sequence (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Elsa Fennell ... wardrobe supervisor
John Hilling ... wardrobe master
Eileen Sullivan ... wardrobe mistress
Kiki Byrne ... designer: golden bikini in main titles (uncredited)

Music Department

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John Barry ... conductor
Monty Norman ... composer: The "James Bond" theme
Eric Allen ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Vic Flick ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Bobby Graham ... musician: drums (uncredited)
Sidney Margo ... music contractor (uncredited)
John Scott ... musician: principal saxophone (uncredited)
Eric Tomlinson ... music recordist (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Connie Willis ... continuity girl (as Constance Willis)

Additional Crew

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Albert R. Broccoli ... presenter
Robert Brownjohn ... titles designed by
Lorraine Fennell ... publicity secretary
Charles Russhon ... technical adviser
Harry Saltzman ... presenter
William Baskiville ... stand-in: Sean Connery (uncredited)
Trevor Bond ... assistant titles designer (uncredited)
Phyllis Cornell ... stand in: Honor Blackman (uncredited) / stand in: Tania Mallet (uncredited)
Michael Culling ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
Charles Dorat ... french adaptation: post-synchronized version (uncredited)
Jed Edge ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
Patrick Halpin ... stand-in: Gert Frobes (uncredited)
David Michael Kay ... aviation services (uncredited)
George 'Bud' Ornstein ... production executive: United Artists (uncredited)
Charles Russhon ... government liaison: USA (uncredited) / military liaison: Kentucky (uncredited)
Pierre Salinger ... liaison: USA (uncredited)
Bob Simmons ... body double: James Bond, in opening sequence (uncredited)
Herbert Spencer ... director of photography: titles sequence (uncredited)
Yves Thos ... poster designer: France (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl ... dialogue coach: Gert Fröbe (uncredited)
Terence Young ... director: pre-production (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

British secret agent James Bond is tasked by the Bank of England and Mi6 to investigate gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, who they suspect is building up a vast inventory of gold bars. At first, nothing seems all too special about the gold obsessed tycoon, but after Bond gains knowledge of a secret scheme involving Goldfinger which is about to be initiated; codename "Operation Grand Slam", he realizes that the fate of the entire western economy may be at stake if the bullion dealer is not stopped. Written by goddangwatir

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Taglines Miss Honey and Miss Galore Have James Bond Back For More! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ian Fleming's Goldfinger (United Kingdom)
  • Gold Finger (World-wide, English title)
  • James Bond 007 - Goldfinger (Germany)
  • James Bond contra Goldfinger (Spain)
  • Agent 007 contra Goldfinger (Denmark)
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Runtime
  • 110 min
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Box Office

Budget $3,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP42,113, 26 Sep 1964
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $124,900,000

Did You Know?

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Trivia Aston Martin was 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 movie, both at the box office and for the company, they never had to spend money on a car again. See more »
Goofs There is nothing about decompression that changes the aerodynamics of aircraft. Wings still produce lift and the control surfaces still function. Remember Aloha 243 landed safely with a third of its upper fuselage missing. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Heineken's the Chase (2015). See more »
Soundtracks Goldfinger See more »
Crazy Credits The opening credits include footage from Goldfinger, as well as an unused cut of a helicopter scene in From Russia with Love (1963) (helicopter). One of the Goldfinger scenes shown (Bond visiting Q Branch) isn't actually in the movie. Additionally, a putt shown is from a different POV than actually used. See more »
Quotes James Bond: Do you expect me to talk?
Auric Goldfinger: No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!
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