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| Swedish title: |
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Goldfinger |
| Director: |
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Guy Hamilton |
| Assistant director(s): |
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Frank Ernst (Assistant Director) |
| Second unit director: |
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N/A |
| Screenwriter(s): |
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Paul Dehn and Richard Maibaum |
| Release dates: |
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5 February 1965 (Sweden) 17 September 1964 (UK) 22 December 1964 (USA) |
| Plot outline: |
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Using a nuclear device supplied by Red China, gold-smuggler and metallurgist Auric Goldfinger intends to increase the value of his gold bullion ten-fold by detonating the device inside Fort Knox, thereby making the 15 billion dollar gold supply of the United States radioactive for 58 years. |
| Awards: |
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Academy Award for Best sound effects (Norman Wanstall) |
| MPAA: |
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| Runtime: |
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109 minutes |
| Certification, UK: |
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N/A |
| Filming locations: |
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England (Burnham Beeches, Stanwell, Southend-on-Sea and Stoke Poges), USA (Louisville and Miami), Switzerland, and Pinewood Studios (England) |
| Film company: |
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United Artists (UA) |
| Distributor in Sweden: |
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United Artists AB |
| Production budget: |
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2,5 Million USD |
| Sweden Box-office: |
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N/A |
| UK Box-office: |
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N/A |
| US Box-office: |
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51 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo |
| Worldwide Box-office: |
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125 Million USD (Source: The Numbers) |
| Cast (in alphabetical
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Alf Joint as Capungo Bernard Lee as M Burt Kwouk as Ling Bill Nagy as Midnight Caron Gardner as Flying Circus Pilot Cec Linder as Felix Leiter Dennis Cowles as Brunskill Desmond Llewelyn as Q Gert Frobe as Goldfinger Hal Galili as Strap Harold Sakata as Oddjob Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore Lenny Rabin as American Gangster Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny Margaret Nolan as Dink Martin Benson as Solo May-Ling as Mei-Lei Michael Mellinger as Kisch Nadja Regin as Bonita Raymond Young as Sierra Richard Vernon as Smithers Sean Connery as James Bond Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson Tania Mallet as Tilly Masterson Tricia Muller as Sydney (Pussy Galore's Co-Pilot) Varley Thomas as Swiss Gatekeeper |
| Producers: |
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Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli |
| Music: |
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John Barry (film soundtrack composer) Monty Norman (composer of the James Bond theme) Shirley Bassey (singer of the title song) Leslie Bricusse (lyricist) |
| Cinematograper: |
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Ted Moore (Director of Photography) |
| Film editor: |
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Peter Hunt |
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| Production designer: |
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Ken Adam
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| Sound designer: |
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Norman Wanstall (dubbing editor) |
| Costume designer: |
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Elsa Fennell (Wardrobe Supervisor) |
| Stills photographer: |
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Arthur Evans |
| Title designer(s): |
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Robert Brownjohn |
| Stunts: |
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Bob Simmons (Action Sequences Arranger)
Stunt Doubles For Gert Fröbe: Ken Buckle For Harold Sakata: Bob Simmons For Michael Mellinger: Bob Simmons (High Fall) For Sean Connery: Alf Joint For Tania Mallet: Phyllis Cornell (Driving)
Other stunt performers: Arthur Howell Bill Cummings Bill Sawyer Bob Simmons Cliff Diggins George Leech (demonstrates bullet-proof west in the Q’s lab/stunt driver when Aston Martin DB5 crashes into the wall) Gerry Crampton Jimmy Lodge Nosher Powell Peter Brace Peter Brayham Peter Munt Richard Graydon Rocky Taylor Roy Street Terry Plummer Terry Richards Tim Condren |
| Special effects by: |
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John Stears |
| Official website: |
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http://www.007.com |
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