James Bond pursues a gold magnate's smuggling ring and
uncovers a plot to detonate a nuclear weapon inside Fort Knox. ACTION
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Goldfinger (1964)
Directed by Guy Hamilton
Written by Richard Maibaum and Paul Dehn Starring Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Gert Fröbe, Harold Sakata, Shirley Eaton, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Lois Maxwell Sequel to 1963's From Russia With Love Based on the novel by Ian Fleming Oscar Wins - Best Sound Editing |
Goldfinger is the greatest Bond movie ever. It's got some of the most iconic Bond girls and villains, as well as the best theme. Every Bond film after it was compared to it, simply because this is the pinnacle of 007 greatness. The decision to make the opening credits a big spectacle with a memorable theme song was a great idea and has continued to be a part of the Bond legacy that we always look forward to.
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The best one in the series ever. This is the perfect culmination of all things James Bond; from the girls, gadgets, puns, and score. While the other Bond films have been good also, this is the one that all others will forever be compared to. Goldfinger is a great villain. Pussy Galore is the beginning of the more interesting names for the Bond girls. The idea of having an opening theme song was great and has been positively used since. Hands down, the best Bond film ever made.
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