Fantastic episode! “Goldfinger” was and always will be, one of my favorite movies! Along with all the gadgets introduced, it also solidified the Walther PP as “the James Bond gun”. The sound track for this movie is an absolute killer! The combination of brass and the timphony solos really drive the anticipation of the movie. As a 12 year old boy in 1964, I was surprised that my parents let me go with my friends to see the movie. I found the sound track album at a local music store. I had $2.50 and the cost was $4.99. I can remember asking my dad “to borrow” the rest to get the album. He said he thought that sounded like a good deal and gave me a $5.00 bill. Later, he wanted to see the album cover and I think he was surprised to see a gold painted girl in a two piece bathing suit. He said, “ That looks interesting.” Thanks, Dad. I don’t think that I paid back the $5. To me, Sean Connery will always e the best James Bond. Don’t call him British, though. He’s Scottish!
Wow! Thank you for your comment. That is so cool you got to see this film in the theaters. You were a part of cinema history. This film is so awesome and so important in creating the Bond franchise.
I’m 62 and have probably watched GoldFinger about 20 times and never knew Bert couldn’t speak a lick of English. - There’s still a special spot for ‘From Russia With Love’
He did such a great job, you'd never know he couldn't speak English. I always debate which movie I like better, Goldfinger or From Russia With Love. From Russia With Love tends to win more often, but they are both great films!
Always loved the Q vs Bond mutual irritation relationship. 13:40 Never knew that about Gert Frobe and the Jews his hid in his own home. Adding him in the hero column.
Having rewatched Goldfinger recently, I've come to the stunning conclusion that it is the blueprint of more modern day popcorn action flick, especially those from the 1980s and 1990s.
In the 60s when I was a kid, a company came out with a James Bond 007 1/32nd slot car racing set, that had the Aston Martin with all the cool gadgets and a fun track with all sorts of traps, oil slick, ect. But the absolute coolest thing that happened in my life? For that year's Christmas, our local Goldblatts store not only was having a special sale on that 007 slot car set? But to promote it, they had the REAL James Bond 007 Aston Martin parked outside the store on display ❤❤❤‼️‼️ And best of all, we were allowed to sit inside the car, WOW😱🤯‼️ All the gadgets were working, and inside the car we could see that hidden tracking map on the dash. Good thing I saw it as a kid. Cause if it was me, today, older? I'd definitely have tried to drive it away 🤫😉😉😂🤣😂‼️👍
Wow! That's amazing that you got to sit in the James Bond car. This summer, I was in Washington DC and they had a James Bond exhibit and of course the Aston Martin DB4. We couldn't sit in it, but I took tons of photos. 😄
Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice - my 3 favorite in that order. I'm 70 years old. The Roger Moore Bond films are forgettable to me. Thanks for posting! Nicely done! 🍻
Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page was a studio musician for years before that. He played guitar for the GOLDFINGER THEME page says that Shirley bassey sung the theme in one take with so much ferocity that when she was done. She literally collapsed on the ground in front of the whole orchestra.
*_Goldfinger_* was #1 on my list, until Daniel Craig's *_Casino Royal_* and Skyfall . But, watching *_Goldfinger_* back in 1964 was more of a * W O W !!! * experience
That's so cool you were able to see Goldfinger in the theaters. And I agree with you about Casino Royale. I saw it on opening night, and it was an out of body experience. It's my favorite Bond movie. I also loved Skyfall.
Totally Awesome! This is the first time I've seen one of your videos, and I loved every minute. I can't wait to binge the rest of your content. Subscribed!
Made the year I was born, I've loved this movie since I was a young child. Today in 2024, I can honestly say that Goldfinger is my favorite movie of all time. I've bought it, along with the other first four Bond movies with Sean Connery, and have watched it at least 30 times. It has always been my late night go-to movie along with Colm Feore's masterful demonic acting in Stephen King's "Storm of the Century." 👍👍
I first saw Goldfinger as an adult, many years after its release, but I had known him since childhood. My parents saw it when I was eight, and the next day my Mom was so full of that experience, that she narrated it to us six and eight year olds in detail. And we were fascinated. We played Bond and Pussy, we drew them, we shot at the cars that drove behind us. Even indirectly, we discovered a new world.
I was approaching 11 years old when I first saw Goldfinger in the theater, thus beginning an absolute spy movie and TV obsession that lasted many years. Goldfinger was such a huge hit that while EON was producing Thunderball, United Artists re-released Dr. No and From Russia With Love as a double feature. Well done video. 👍
Thank you so much! That must have been incredible to see this movie in the theaters. Roger Moore was my era's Bond and we were all die-hard fans, but everyone kept telling me to check out Sean Connery. At age 14, we rented Goldfinger on VHS and we were hooked. It got us to rent all the Connery Bond films. 😀 Thank you so much for your post. Thunderball is my next Bond video.
I remember seeing it at the theater but years after it was first released. And it would be years after that before they finally broadcast it on TV. There is no better way of seeing it than on the big screen in a crowed theater, picking up your popcorn and drink then finding a seat. Even after the movie was over you felt so cool leaving the theater as maybe a little bit of Bond rubbed off on you.
This movie was before my time, so it is amazing that you got to see it in the theaters. My first movie was Moonraker. I remember renting this on VHS and absolutely falling in love with it.
My friends across the street dad made us watch Goldfinger. I love the golfing scene cause I love golf. I grew up Roger Moore. (ie. Spy Who Loved Me) Bond fan. I thought Spectre and Quantom were bad. I love Casino Royale.
I'm in a similar situation to you. Roger Moore was my Bond and I loved all his movies and saw them in opening weekend. But all the older adults kept saying, "Sean Connery was better" so in high school, my best friend and I rented Goldfinger on VHS and it was awesome! We ended up renting all the Connery Bond films. As for Casino Royale, I saw it on opening night in 2006 and it was an out of body experience. It's still my favorite Bond film.
Goldfinger has always been my most favorite Bond movie ever! And I seen every Bond movie starting as a kid watching Doctor No in the theaters. Thunderball is my #2 best favorite Bond movie. And when will you be making a video on that next? 🙏🙏🙏
Goldfinger is so amazing. Thunderball will be my next Bond video. My next scheduled video will be Star Trek: The Animated Series which should come out in a few days. Then I will be cleaning up the audio on some of the Star Trek film videos. Then it will be Thunderball. I am hoping in 2 weeks but that may be optimistic. Hit the notification bell so you'll know when every new video comes out! Thank you for your post.
Excellent video. Fun and informative. Just one small thing - Canning Town (birthplace of Honor Blackman) is in the East End of London, a long way from 'Western England'.
Actor/Director/Singer/ Composer Anthony Newley and his writing partner Leslie Bricusse wrote The Theme song forGoldfinger. I’ve heard Newleys demo , with Anthony singing but all three are credited as writers. My guess would be as incredible as it sounds Newley couldn’t read or write music( notation) then Barry obviously did all the orchestrations / arrangements. When Michael Caine returned from South Africa his flat had been rented in London so John Barry told Michael he could stay with John Barry Michael walk one morning to hear Barry playing a tune on the piano in Barry’s house when Michael asked Barry what the song was he replied Goldfinger Michael Caine and Barry had become friends while Cain was making Zulu in South Africa Barry did the music for Zulu. Nadja Regin who played Kerim Beys secretary in from Russia with love plays the woman in the teaser who bond seas the baddie in her eyes. Harold Sakata I believe won a Gold Medal at the 1948 Olympics in London in Weightlifting for / apologies I left my comment before finishing the video. Silver/ not gold. The actress who played Denk also played the voluptuous woman who gives Red Grant a massage in From Russia With Love.My Goldfinger soundtrack album credits all three John Barry ,Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse.
Wow! A+ !. 🍻 That is some amazing trivia. You know your Goldfinger. I'll be waiting for some more awesome trivia in the comments section of my Thunderball video. Thank you for your post!
I don't find it at all odd that Anthony Newley couldn't read or write notation. Irving Berlin couldn't. None of The Beatles could. I have strong doubts that either Hoagy Carmichael or Johnny Mercer could, Carmichael considerably less so than Mercer. Do you know who the most successful songwriter in history is? "Unknown." Unknown wrote hundreds if not thousands altogether of the British Isles Folk Songs ( The Child Ballads, named after the British musicologist, Sir Francis Child ), hundreds of which came to the thirteen colonies before the American Revolution. You can hear the sounds of these songs in some of The Beatles' work, and certainly in American roots music. Oh: I actually wonder whether Richard Wagner could read and write notation. The reason for this is that at fourteen, with no musical background, he took it into his head that he wanted to be a great opera composer. William Byrd was something like the father of British music. He was the greatest composer in Elizabethan England. Listen to his "Hughe Ashton's Ground," and ask of yourself if you don't hear auguries of especially McCartney's ballads.
@ Neither can Peter Dennis Townshend. What surprised me was how many musicals Anthony Newley wrote”Stop The World I Want To Get Off” Roar Of The Greasepaint” Scrooge”. Anthony would have a melody in his head and hum it to a friend( not Bricusse) and this mate would do the notation. Having strong doubts is different than knowing for certain!! Composer/Arranger Henry Mancini could obviously read and write music so Mercer didn’t have to when he wrote the lyrics for Mancinis compositions for “Moon River”,The Days of Wine and Roses “,Charade”The songs for “Darling Lili” and several others. I’m well aware that Paul McCartney can’t read or write music. The term “ notation” I borrowed or if you like pinched from an interview with none other than Paul McCartney himself!!! Paul tried for about 1 week to learn and said “ sod this”. As for Hoagy Carmichael that is incredibly interesting. I’ll try and find out!!
Great video! And, yes, Goldfinger is certainly, and rather easily, one of the best of the Bond movies. It's my personal favorite, but I like them all so I'm a pretty easy sell. 😂
The first 2 Bond movies did okay. But, Goldfinger was a smash success. In high school when it debuted, it became a teen hit. One rich kid who drove a Corvette memorized the movie by seeing it 32 times. He could recite all the dialogue. Once, he drove into a gas station where I was talking with a mechanic friend. The Corvette was billowing steam from an empty radiator and very overheated engine. He immediately began pouring water over the engine to cool it. I and the mechanic didn't say a word and just quietly watched.
I agree with Connery that From Russia With Love was the most realistic about spy-craft. The plots in most Bond films are too unbelievable. This video made me respect Goldfinger more (even if most folks already call it the best ever). The plot seemed far-fetched to me until I saw that the original story was a gold heist (even if that was improbable) rather than the irradiated gold plot in the flic. Good Job, even if it's Odd (ha ha).
That was the best Bond movie ever. I've seen that movie hundreds of times. Know every line. " Who are you?" " My name is Pussy Galore." " I must be dreaming." That's one of the best lines of that movie.
I was stationed at Ft. Knox back in the 1980's. I recgonize the barracks in the movie as being in the 4th Bn., my old Battalian area. The town where Goldfingers henchmen wait for the Flying Circus to gas the troops is called Mouldrough, Ky., it is a small town (unincorporated) between Radcliffe, Ky. (the post town of Ft. Knox) and Louisville, Ky. on Hwy 31W. The scene where Bond and Pussy have parachuited from the jet and carry on under the canopy of the parachuite is a famous arbortium outside of Louisville... I have been to the site myself. I used to travel down Gold Vault Road every day from my quarters to work at the troop medical clinic where I worked.
While there is no such thing "skin-suffocation" , people have been poisoned by paints/painting themselves or being covered with paint containing arsenic, cyanide, copper and other chemicals or oil based paints. They(Fleming/ and the screen-writer) could have used something along that line instead*. Of course, IMO, the line is the way it is as Bond was very familiar with cabaret dancers. IIRC- from an SNL skit(might have been a different show) , After a medical check-up the doctor tells James Bond "You have every venereal disease in the book and a few we have never seen before!" *Buddy Espen(The Tin Man) nearly died from the original aluminum powder paint in The Wizard of Oz.
A lot of the scenes that were supposed to be in Kentucky, were filmed in Miami. Living there at the time I recognized many of the locations. Since they had the crew there to film the scenes at the Fontainebleau hotel, on Miami beach, in the beginning of the movie, they must have decided to film whatever else they could in the area.
Gert Fröbe and Sean Connery both had bit parts in the movie "The Longest Day," which came out in 1962 a week before the first Bond film, "Dr. No." I wrote about this in my comment on "From Russia With Love:" My dad and Ian Fleming were WWII veterans. My dad participated in the 1942 raid at Dieppe, France that was planned, in part, by Fleming, who was an officer in British Naval Intelligence. Fleming was off-shore watching the raid, my dad was on the beach in the raid, and was captured by the Germans, spending the rest of the war in various German stalags. Like Fleming, my dad was born in England. Like Fleming, my dad was severely alcoholic. Like Fleming, my dad at age 56. Alcoholism (and tobacco) played key roles in the demise of their health. There is a pic of Fleming shortly before his death, it strikes me how much he looked like my father shortly before my father died.
I have no problem with Goldfinger, its casting and even the merchandise (we owned two DB5s- one 60s original and a 70s rerelease). Gerd Frobe was perfect as Goldfinger, and I can't imagine Oddjob being different either. You even have Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, as well as the Masterson sisters- what's not to love?
It is great, but I think I love From Russia With Love just a little more. As others have noted, the "gadgets" were actually in existence in 1962. It makes Bond more heroic somehow. The stateroom fight between Bond and the Robert Shaw character is thrilling. And Lotte Lenya is a delight.
I love both movies. I have a difficult time chosing which one I loke better. From Russia With Love wins most of the time, as well. But it's close! Thank you for your comment.
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast ok, MY BRAIN IS KINDA MUSH NOW. ANyway Auric Goldfinger is connected to SMERSH (not SPECTRE) in the original novel. I read it about50 years ago.
Excellent video! I was afraid it was going to be one of those with a ridiculous AI voice and just a rehash of the obvious, but this had really new, interesting content! Thanks from a new subscriber! Looking forward to others!
Thank you for the kind words. Welcome to my channel. After a retrospective of the Original Star Trek, my next James Bond movie will be Thunderball and then You Only Live Twice. I hope you enjoy them all.
In an old Top Gear, they tried to re-create the spinning wheel axle. It didn't work out very well and was funny when the axle got stuck in the target car.
Another great video. You only forgot the bulletproof plate that came up behind the rear window. At the time I was disappointed the machine guns that popped out of the headlights had been used to greater effect. Shooting at his car's reflection didn't accomplish anything.
Fleming named his villain after Erno Goldfinger, a Hungarian architect who had settled in Britain. Fleming objected to a Goldfinger development in Hampstead. Goldfinger was well known for his humourless manner. When Goldfinger threatened legal action over his name being used in the book, Fleming said he was going to rename his villain Goldprick. Fleming's publisher had to sort the matter out. One of Goldfinger's best known buildings is Trellick Tower, a residential block in West London.
The idea of someone dying after their body was totally painted was used in the 1940s film Bedlam starring Boris Karlof, I think a youth in the Vauxhall Gardens was totally covered in gold paint for the entertainment of the aristocracy, he recited some lines then died, because of the paint.
great job, my fav one. But funny that you said they could not show Pussy Galore in ads, but the ad at the end shows this (was this ad from outside the USA)?
The character of Auric Goldfinger is based on the South African gold magnate Charlie Engelhard, remembered today for his extravagant Thoroughbred racehorse purchases such as three sons of the stallion RIBOT (RIBOCCO, RIBERO and RIBBOCARE) and above all for NIJINSKY, the first Triple Crown winner since 1935. Engelhard was a big man who looked like Gerd Froeb and reputedly drank 60 cans of Coca-Cola every day. My cousin, Gordon Lonsdale, was Engelhard's junior partner in the South African gold bullion business, and believed he was going to inherit, but Engelhard married and had an heir.
Here's a little movie trivia Desmond Llewelyn and Gert frobe both played in the movie chitty chitty bang bang witch Lan Fleming wrote gert was the king and Desmond was Mr coggins
I'm a bit of a plot nerd. I justified (to myself) the different actors playing Felix Lighter by appreciating that the CIA had names of people that were borrowed by lots of different people. In the real world, for example, while Lee Harvey Oswald was living in Russia, J Edgar Hoover notes that there was someone in the USA using that name. So, it's not a plot spoiler.
When I was on the army shooting team 1984 - 89 there was a picture of past shooters odd job was a staff sergeant on United States army shooting team he was transferred out about 5 years before I got stationed at fort Benning the old timers told me it was because of his weight that the army put him out that's the army mentality for you
I love James Bond movies, BUT... I thought this one was long and drawn out. I was actually boring in many of the middle parts. My favorite is: You Only Live Twice.
Goldfinger may not be my favorite Bond film but I would consider it the most quintessential Bond film. The skin suffocation part i find odd though, like would according to the films view, wouldnt scuba (like in Thunderball) diving be just as dangerous because you skin cant breathe water, or wearing a wet suit? Thats what i was always curious about after hearing that.
Is the yellow Rolls-Royce in _Goldfinger_ the very same yellow Rolls-Royce in the completely unrelated movie _The Yellow Rolls-Royce_ ? BTW, there's a recent video here on RUclips about a car collector [in the UK, IIRC] who has fabricated a custom Bentley loosely following the specifications in the Bond novels
@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Thank you. I imagine finding out would take more time than a content producer should take from more creative projects. I did find the video about the custom built Bond Bentley replica: ruclips.net/video/LzXddO8eVVc/видео.htmlsi=6K5uOcJr2kSWX603
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Sounds like a human to me buddy and I love your content. Can I make a polite suggestion though? Either the mic is possibly too close or you may need a better mic. It sounds a little bit 'raspy'. Maybe ask a content provider that specialises in sound for advice? I don't have any knowledge - I'm just trying to be helpful to you. Bottom line - your content is well worth that extra investment. All the best.
Uhhh… Not true. Dwayne Johnson’s grandfather, albeit not by blood, was another professional wrestler, Peter Maivia, who acted and was the stunt fight coordinator in another Bond film, You Only Live Twice.
@joejones9520 Yes I did, just like when I was a kid I realized The Six Million Dollar Man's bionic arm would have torn off his shoulder picking up a car. But you know what? I never made issue of things like that because it'd spoil the fun, it's called entertainment.
Sorry - the pre titles slot was in the book. In the book, after Bond blows up the drugs and kills his would be assassin he flied out of the country. His connecting flight is cancelled and he meets Mr Du Pont who he knows from Casino Royale and Du Pont asks him to stop over one night and work out how he is being cheated at cards. Du Pont’s opponent turns out to be Goldfinger whose cheating Bond identifies (as per the scenes in the film).
There are some awful technical mistakes in the movie. The introduction of the cookie-cutter "Mob" is annoying (repeated in Diamonds Are Forever, etc.). The final bits after Goldfinger flees Fort Knox are riddled with continuity and editing errors/issues. It's astounding that this was THE film franchise of the 1960s and yet the films are so sloppy.
What’s your favorite 007 moment from this classic movie? Let us know in the comments
This was the most entertaining take on Goldfinger I’ve seen! Good job.
Thank you so much for the kind words.
Fantastic episode! “Goldfinger” was and always will be, one of my favorite movies! Along with all the gadgets introduced, it also solidified the Walther PP as “the James Bond gun”.
The sound track for this movie is an absolute killer! The combination of brass and the timphony solos really drive the anticipation of the movie.
As a 12 year old boy in 1964, I was surprised that my parents let me go with my friends to see the movie. I found the sound track album at a local music store. I had $2.50 and the cost was $4.99. I can remember asking my dad “to borrow” the rest to get the album. He said he thought that sounded like a good deal and gave me a $5.00 bill.
Later, he wanted to see the album cover and I think he was surprised to see a gold painted girl in a two piece bathing suit. He said, “ That looks interesting.” Thanks, Dad. I don’t think that I paid back the $5.
To me, Sean Connery will always e the best James Bond. Don’t call him British, though. He’s Scottish!
Wow! Thank you for your comment. That is so cool you got to see this film in the theaters. You were a part of cinema history. This film is so awesome and so important in creating the Bond franchise.
I’m 62 and have probably watched GoldFinger about 20 times and never knew Bert couldn’t speak a lick of English.
- There’s still a special spot for ‘From Russia With Love’
He did such a great job, you'd never know he couldn't speak English. I always debate which movie I like better, Goldfinger or From Russia With Love. From Russia With Love tends to win more often, but they are both great films!
Gert (Karl Gerhart) Fröbe
I have always felt that Goldfinger was THE BEST Bond movie ever. They are all good - but Goldfinger? Ting! 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
Chef's kiss of a movie. So so good. Thank you for your post. 🍸🍸🍸
It's Number One, and It's not Close.
The shots of Connery with the DB5 - I mean it' so iconic
Absolutely iconic! He defined "suave" for so many generations.
Wow! You’re presentation is excellent.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Thunderball will be my next Bond video.
" do you expect me to talk Goldfinger "? ... I expect you to continue with the mission of making more movies Mr Bond 😎🔥🛐
Haha! 😂😄🤣
Always loved the Q vs Bond mutual irritation relationship. 13:40 Never knew that about Gert Frobe and the Jews his hid in his own home. Adding him in the hero column.
Me too. I love the interaction between Bond and Q. They had a hilarious and special interaction.
GOLDFINGER is an absolute masterpiece. The best James Bond.
I absolutely agree! Thank you for your post.
So was most of the bond movies
Having rewatched Goldfinger recently, I've come to the stunning conclusion that it is the blueprint of more modern day popcorn action flick, especially those from the 1980s and 1990s.
Yes! It's such an amazing movie that influenced a generation of movies and still influences movies today!
Excellent overview, captured many aspects I did not expect nor know. Goldfinger… the theme song lingers forever !
Thank you so much for the kind words. And what an awesome ear worm if a song. Thanks for watching and Thunderball is my next Bond video!
In the 60s when I was a kid, a company came out with a James Bond 007 1/32nd slot car racing set, that had the Aston Martin with all the cool gadgets and a fun track with all sorts of traps, oil slick, ect. But the absolute coolest thing that happened in my life? For that year's Christmas, our local Goldblatts store not only was having a special sale on that 007 slot car set? But to promote it, they had the REAL James Bond 007 Aston Martin parked outside the store on display ❤❤❤‼️‼️ And best of all, we were allowed to sit inside the car, WOW😱🤯‼️ All the gadgets were working, and inside the car we could see that hidden tracking map on the dash. Good thing I saw it as a kid. Cause if it was me, today, older? I'd definitely have tried to drive it away 🤫😉😉😂🤣😂‼️👍
Wow! That's amazing that you got to sit in the James Bond car. This summer, I was in Washington DC and they had a James Bond exhibit and of course the Aston Martin DB4. We couldn't sit in it, but I took tons of photos. 😄
The Austin Martin, I fell in love with that car.
I have a model toy of it.😂 13:09
Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice - my 3 favorite in that order. I'm 70 years old.
The Roger Moore Bond films are forgettable to me.
Thanks for posting! Nicely done! 🍻
Thank you so much. After my videos in Star Trek, my next James Bond videos will be Thunderball and You Only Live Twice. I think you're in for a treat.
I totally agree. The theme song to You Only Live Twice is also my favorite tied with Goldfinger's.
Roger Moore carried the series through a transitional era. Without him, the franchise wouldn't have continued to exist
Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page was a studio musician for years before that. He played guitar for the GOLDFINGER THEME page says that Shirley bassey sung the theme in one take with so much ferocity that when she was done. She literally collapsed on the ground in front of the whole orchestra.
That's an amazing story. Thank you for your post!
*_Goldfinger_* was #1 on my list, until Daniel Craig's *_Casino Royal_* and Skyfall .
But, watching *_Goldfinger_* back in 1964 was more of a * W O W !!! * experience
That's so cool you were able to see Goldfinger in the theaters. And I agree with you about Casino Royale. I saw it on opening night, and it was an out of body experience. It's my favorite Bond movie. I also loved Skyfall.
I love Goldfinger. It's my second favorite Bond film.
My 2nd favorite too. First in line is "For Your Eyes Only." What's yours?
For your eyes only your joking right, 😂 good one
Totally Awesome! This is the first time I've seen one of your videos, and I loved every minute. I can't wait to binge the rest of your content. Subscribed!
Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel! I try to release a video at least once a week. Enjoy!
Made the year I was born, I've loved this movie since I was a young child. Today in 2024, I can honestly say that Goldfinger is my favorite movie of all time. I've bought it, along with the other first four Bond movies with Sean Connery, and have watched it at least 30 times. It has always been my late night go-to movie along with Colm Feore's masterful demonic acting in Stephen King's "Storm of the Century." 👍👍
It is such an awesome movie!
Sean's swing is too good to have never played golf before.
Interesting!
I first saw Goldfinger as an adult, many years after its release, but I had known him since childhood. My parents saw it when I was eight, and the next day my Mom was so full of that experience, that she narrated it to us six and eight year olds in detail. And we were fascinated. We played Bond and Pussy, we drew them, we shot at the cars that drove behind us. Even indirectly, we discovered a new world.
That is an amazing and heart-warming story. I love it! ❤
I was approaching 11 years old when I first saw Goldfinger in the theater, thus beginning an absolute spy movie and TV obsession that lasted many years. Goldfinger was such a huge hit that while EON was producing Thunderball, United Artists re-released Dr. No and From Russia With Love as a double feature. Well done video. 👍
Thank you so much! That must have been incredible to see this movie in the theaters. Roger Moore was my era's Bond and we were all die-hard fans, but everyone kept telling me to check out Sean Connery. At age 14, we rented Goldfinger on VHS and we were hooked. It got us to rent all the Connery Bond films. 😀 Thank you so much for your post. Thunderball is my next Bond video.
@ Looking forward to your Thunderball video. Thanks for the reply! 👍
I remember seeing it at the theater but years after it was first released. And it would be years after that before they finally broadcast it on TV. There is no better way of seeing it than on the big screen in a crowed theater, picking up your popcorn and drink then finding a seat. Even after the movie was over you felt so cool leaving the theater as maybe a little bit of Bond rubbed off on you.
This movie was before my time, so it is amazing that you got to see it in the theaters. My first movie was Moonraker. I remember renting this on VHS and absolutely falling in love with it.
You're so right! Goldfinger is the one in my top list of all James Bond's films. My favorite.👍♥️
Yes! Goldfinger is awesome!
The skin does not breathe. Thank you for covering that information.
And yet Bond believed it. 🤣
My friends across the street dad made us watch Goldfinger. I love the golfing scene cause I love golf. I grew up Roger Moore. (ie. Spy Who Loved Me) Bond fan. I thought Spectre and Quantom were bad. I love Casino Royale.
I'm in a similar situation to you. Roger Moore was my Bond and I loved all his movies and saw them in opening weekend. But all the older adults kept saying, "Sean Connery was better" so in high school, my best friend and I rented Goldfinger on VHS and it was awesome! We ended up renting all the Connery Bond films. As for Casino Royale, I saw it on opening night in 2006 and it was an out of body experience. It's still my favorite Bond film.
And, of course, the electrocution of the stuntman, in the pre-title sequence, is "foreshadowing" for the big fight scene in Fort Knox.
Oh my gosh. I never thought about that. Brilliant! Thank you!
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast I doubt the filmmakers were that conscious of it.
Goldfinger has always been my most favorite Bond movie ever! And I seen every Bond movie starting as a kid watching Doctor No in the theaters. Thunderball is my #2 best favorite Bond movie. And when will you be making a video on that next? 🙏🙏🙏
Goldfinger is so amazing. Thunderball will be my next Bond video. My next scheduled video will be Star Trek: The Animated Series which should come out in a few days. Then I will be cleaning up the audio on some of the Star Trek film videos. Then it will be Thunderball. I am hoping in 2 weeks but that may be optimistic. Hit the notification bell so you'll know when every new video comes out! Thank you for your post.
Froebe played Auric brilliantly.
He sure did! 😄
My all time fave is Live and Let Die. Goldfinger is number 2. Followed by The Man with the Golden Gun.
I love Live and Let Die! My video on it is not too far away. Thank you for your post.
So much info! Thanks, awesome!
Thank you so much for the kind words. It's nice to connect with fellow Bond fans? May I ask, which James Bond is your favorite?
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast It’s so hard to pick a favourite!!
@LastStandIRL, you are a professional bond fan, what’s yours? :)
@estevezcollins I’m partial to George Lazenby myself. It was the dramatic Swiss alps setting that had me hooked!
"No, Mr Bond. I expect you to Die..."
Classic line!
Thanks for sharing this informative Goldfinger vid. Lot of info I didn't know. Goldfinger and From Russia with Love are my 2 favorite Bond movies.
Thank you so much for the kind words. Thunderball will be my next Bond video!
That shot of Scorpion, Bond and Homer at the back on a vending machine is iconic too
Haha! That was one of my favorite episodes of The Simpsons. 🤣
That was brilliant! Thank you! 😊
Thank yo so much!
Fun video and very informative !
Thank you so much for the compliment.
Good job 👏 I enjoyed this
Thank you so much! Thunderball is next on the list! 😀
Excellent video. Fun and informative. Just one small thing - Canning Town (birthplace of Honor Blackman) is in the East End of London, a long way from 'Western England'.
Thank you for the kind words. And thank you for the correction. 🙂
10:15 I almost thought he said "injector seat", which might have been a fun concept for any spy spoof movies to play around with!
That's hilarious, Dude!
You have great narrator and bedroom voice !!!
Wow, thank you!
Au is the chemical symbol for gold, hence his name Auric Goldfinger. Also, aurum is the Latin for gold 💛.
That's great information. Thank you for your post.
Actor/Director/Singer/ Composer Anthony Newley and his writing partner Leslie Bricusse wrote The Theme song forGoldfinger. I’ve heard Newleys demo , with Anthony singing but all three are credited as writers. My guess would be as incredible as it sounds Newley couldn’t read or write music( notation) then Barry obviously did all the orchestrations / arrangements. When Michael Caine returned from South Africa his flat had been rented in London so John Barry told Michael he could stay with John Barry Michael walk one morning to hear Barry playing a tune on the piano in Barry’s house when Michael asked Barry what the song was he replied Goldfinger Michael Caine and Barry had become friends while Cain was making Zulu in South Africa Barry did the music for Zulu. Nadja Regin who played Kerim Beys secretary in from Russia with love plays the woman in the teaser who bond seas the baddie in her eyes. Harold Sakata I believe won a Gold Medal at the 1948 Olympics in London in Weightlifting for / apologies I left my comment before finishing the video. Silver/ not gold. The actress who played Denk also played the voluptuous woman who gives Red Grant a massage in From Russia With Love.My Goldfinger soundtrack album credits all three John Barry ,Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse.
Wow! A+ !. 🍻 That is some amazing trivia. You know your Goldfinger. I'll be waiting for some more awesome trivia in the comments section of my Thunderball video. Thank you for your post!
I don't find it at all odd that Anthony Newley couldn't read or write notation. Irving Berlin couldn't. None of The Beatles could. I have strong doubts that either Hoagy Carmichael or Johnny Mercer could, Carmichael considerably less so than Mercer. Do you know who the most successful songwriter in history is? "Unknown." Unknown wrote hundreds if not thousands altogether of the British Isles Folk Songs ( The Child Ballads, named after the British musicologist, Sir Francis Child ), hundreds of which came to the thirteen colonies before the American Revolution. You can hear the sounds of these songs in some of The Beatles' work, and certainly in American roots music.
Oh: I actually wonder whether Richard Wagner could read and write notation. The reason for this is that at fourteen, with no musical background, he took it into his head that he wanted to be a great opera composer.
William Byrd was something like the father of British music. He was the greatest composer in Elizabethan England. Listen to his "Hughe Ashton's Ground," and ask of yourself if you don't hear auguries of especially McCartney's ballads.
@ Neither can Peter Dennis Townshend. What surprised me was how many musicals Anthony Newley wrote”Stop The World I Want To Get Off” Roar Of The Greasepaint” Scrooge”. Anthony would have a melody in his head and hum it to a friend( not Bricusse) and this mate would do the notation. Having strong doubts is different than knowing for certain!! Composer/Arranger Henry Mancini could obviously read and write music so Mercer didn’t have to when he wrote the lyrics for Mancinis compositions for “Moon River”,The Days of Wine and Roses “,Charade”The songs for “Darling Lili” and several others. I’m well aware that Paul McCartney can’t read or write music. The term “ notation” I borrowed or if you like pinched from an interview with none other than Paul McCartney himself!!! Paul tried for about 1 week to learn and said “ sod this”. As for Hoagy Carmichael that is incredibly interesting. I’ll try and find out!!
Great video! And, yes, Goldfinger is certainly, and rather easily, one of the best of the Bond movies. It's my personal favorite, but I like them all so I'm a pretty easy sell. 😂
I am the same way. I love almost all the Bond films. But Goldfinger is definitely on the top tier.
🇬🇧 👍🏽 November 2024
Awesome piece!!
Thank you!
The first 2 Bond movies did okay. But, Goldfinger was a smash success. In high school when it debuted, it became a teen hit. One rich kid who drove a Corvette memorized the movie by seeing it 32 times. He could recite all the dialogue. Once, he drove into a gas station where I was talking with a mechanic friend. The Corvette was billowing steam from an empty radiator and very overheated engine. He immediately began pouring water over the engine to cool it. I and the mechanic didn't say a word and just quietly watched.
That's a great story.
I agree with Connery that From Russia With Love was the most realistic about spy-craft. The plots in most Bond films are too unbelievable. This video made me respect Goldfinger more (even if most folks already call it the best ever). The plot seemed far-fetched to me until I saw that the original story was a gold heist (even if that was improbable) rather than the irradiated gold plot in the flic. Good Job, even if it's Odd (ha ha).
😅 ha. Odd job. Thank you so much for the kind words.
That was the best Bond movie ever. I've seen that movie hundreds of times. Know every line. " Who are you?" " My name is Pussy Galore." " I must be dreaming." That's one of the best lines of that movie.
Such a great movie! Thank you for your post!
my favorite
Great choice! Goldfinger is an awesome movie! Thank you so much for your comment.
I was stationed at Ft. Knox back in the 1980's. I recgonize the barracks in the movie as being in the 4th Bn., my old Battalian area. The town where Goldfingers henchmen wait for the Flying Circus to gas the troops is called Mouldrough, Ky., it is a small town (unincorporated) between Radcliffe, Ky. (the post town of Ft. Knox) and Louisville, Ky. on Hwy 31W. The scene where Bond and Pussy have parachuited from the jet and carry on under the canopy of the parachuite is a famous arbortium outside of Louisville...
I have been to the site myself.
I used to travel down Gold Vault Road every day from my quarters to work at the troop medical clinic where I worked.
That is amazing! Thank you for your post.
Good job! I wish you had talk about the making of the opening title sequence and body projection. :)
Thank you. Oh, I missed a great opportunity to talk about that.
While there is no such thing "skin-suffocation" , people have been poisoned by paints/painting themselves or being covered with paint containing arsenic, cyanide, copper and other chemicals or oil based paints. They(Fleming/ and the screen-writer) could have used something along that line instead*. Of course, IMO, the line is the way it is as Bond was very familiar with cabaret dancers. IIRC- from an SNL skit(might have been a different show) , After a medical check-up the doctor tells James Bond "You have every venereal disease in the book and a few we have never seen before!"
*Buddy Espen(The Tin Man) nearly died from the original aluminum powder paint in The Wizard of Oz.
You make an excellent point! And kudos on the SNL joke. 🤣
Excellent rendition of the best movie ever!👍
Thank you so much. Thunderball is my next Bond video!
A lot of the scenes that were supposed to be in Kentucky, were filmed in Miami. Living there at the time I recognized many of the locations. Since they had the crew there to film the scenes at the Fontainebleau hotel, on Miami beach, in the beginning of the movie, they must have decided to film whatever else they could in the area.
Wow! That is so cool that you could see some of thr filming locations.
Gert Fröbe and Sean Connery both had bit parts in the movie "The Longest Day," which came out in 1962 a week before the first Bond film, "Dr. No." I wrote about this in my comment on "From Russia With Love:" My dad and Ian Fleming were WWII veterans. My dad participated in the 1942 raid at Dieppe, France that was planned, in part, by Fleming, who was an officer in British Naval Intelligence. Fleming was off-shore watching the raid, my dad was on the beach in the raid, and was captured by the Germans, spending the rest of the war in various German stalags. Like Fleming, my dad was born in England. Like Fleming, my dad was severely alcoholic. Like Fleming, my dad at age 56. Alcoholism (and tobacco) played key roles in the demise of their health. There is a pic of Fleming shortly before his death, it strikes me how much he looked like my father shortly before my father died.
Really? I didn't know that. Thank you for the interesting trivia bit.
I have no problem with Goldfinger, its casting and even the merchandise (we owned two DB5s- one 60s original and a 70s rerelease). Gerd Frobe was perfect as Goldfinger, and I can't imagine Oddjob being different either. You even have Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, as well as the Masterson sisters- what's not to love?
You are so right. Such an incredible movie!
It is great, but I think I love From Russia With Love just a little more. As others have noted, the "gadgets" were actually in existence in 1962. It makes Bond more heroic somehow. The stateroom fight between Bond and the Robert Shaw character is thrilling. And Lotte Lenya is a delight.
I love both movies. I have a difficult time chosing which one I loke better. From Russia With Love wins most of the time, as well. But it's close! Thank you for your comment.
I think there was an inference in another Bond film that Auric Goldfinger was a member of SPECTRE,
but now I can't recall where or in what context.
Ooo. That's very interesting. I'll have to look into that myself. Thank you.
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast ok, MY BRAIN IS KINDA MUSH NOW. ANyway Auric Goldfinger is connected to SMERSH (not SPECTRE) in the original novel. I read it about50 years ago.
What is the drink Goldfinger is holding in his hand at 0:20?
I sure could use one now, I think.
Haha. True. True. 😅
Excellent video! I was afraid it was going to be one of those with a ridiculous AI voice and just a rehash of the obvious, but this had really new, interesting content! Thanks from a new subscriber! Looking forward to others!
Thank you for the kind words. Welcome to my channel. After a retrospective of the Original Star Trek, my next James Bond movie will be Thunderball and then You Only Live Twice. I hope you enjoy them all.
I love Sean Connery as Bond because he is serious in the role and i love Roger Moore because he isn't.😊
They were both great!
In an old Top Gear, they tried to re-create the spinning wheel axle. It didn't work out very well and was funny when the axle got stuck in the target car.
That's amazing! I hear it was impossible to do in 1964, and apparently still impossible to do. Thank you for your post.
I grew up a little later. For me, Roger Moore rules! So my favorite was Moonraker.
Mee too. Roger Moore was my first Bond and Moonraker was the first movie I saw in the theaters. 😀 Roger Moore is awesome! Thank you for your post.
Roger Moore looked like my dad, so I've always enjoyed his Bond best. And, he could give you a small smile as he was shooting you.
EHHHHHHHH...the worst one ever!
Very enjoyable!
Thank you for the kind words.
Another great video. Small correction: Canning Town isn't in the west of England. It's in the east of Greater London which is in the west of Essex!
Thank you so much for the kind words. And thanks for the correction!
The use of B roll detracts from the overall excellent quality of this post
Thank you for the kind words and for the honest feedback. Forgive my ignorance. I must ask, what do you mean by B roll.
@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Random clips of unrelated material used as filler in between clips of period and subject correct imagery. Google it
2:27 to 2:39 is B roll
Without a doubt.
Thunderball.
Thunderball will be my next Nond video.
Another great video. You only forgot the bulletproof plate that came up behind the rear window. At the time I was disappointed the machine guns that popped out of the headlights had been used to greater effect. Shooting at his car's reflection didn't accomplish anything.
Such an iconic car!
You should have mentioned that Patrick Macnee (The Avengers) was also in a Bond film, A View to a Kill.
That is so true!
Fleming named his villain after Erno Goldfinger, a Hungarian architect who had settled in Britain. Fleming objected to a Goldfinger development in Hampstead. Goldfinger was well known for his humourless manner. When Goldfinger threatened legal action over his name being used in the book, Fleming said he was going to rename his villain Goldprick. Fleming's publisher had to sort the matter out. One of Goldfinger's best known buildings is Trellick Tower, a residential block in West London.
Thank you for the information.
The Spy Who Loved Me and Goldfinger are , in my opinion, the two best Bond movies.
The Spy Who Loved Me is another amazing Bond film. I can't wait to make a video on that film!
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Looking forward to it.
Great presentation. Thank god there is no AI voice overs like so many that are absolute crap!
Thank you so much!
Another excellent, well researched, video. Goldfinger is the best Bond film, followed by the second best Bond film From Russia With Love.
Thank you so much for the kind words.
Jack Lord made a mistake not repeating a Felix Lighter.
I agree!
The idea of someone dying after their body was totally painted was used in the 1940s film Bedlam starring Boris Karlof, I think a youth in the Vauxhall Gardens was totally covered in gold paint for the entertainment of the aristocracy, he recited some lines then died, because of the paint.
Interesting.
great job, my fav one. But funny that you said they could not show Pussy Galore in ads, but the ad at the end shows this (was this ad from outside the USA)?
Thank you for the kind words. I think the censor said they can show a picture of her, they just couldnt SAY the name in ads. 🙂
The character of Auric Goldfinger is based on the South African gold magnate Charlie Engelhard, remembered today for his extravagant Thoroughbred racehorse purchases such as three sons of the stallion RIBOT (RIBOCCO, RIBERO and RIBBOCARE) and above all for NIJINSKY, the first Triple Crown winner since 1935. Engelhard was a big man who looked like Gerd Froeb and reputedly drank 60 cans of Coca-Cola every day. My cousin, Gordon Lonsdale, was Engelhard's junior partner in the South African gold bullion business, and believed he was going to inherit, but Engelhard married and had an heir.
Really? I didn't know that. Thank you for the information.
"..too American". I get that
🤣🤣🤣
Goldfinger! Almost as good Moonraker. But it does have a better theme song.
Yes! Both songs were by Shirley Bassey! Moonraker was the first Bond movie I saw in the theaters.
Moonraker was a fun Bond film
Here's a little movie trivia Desmond Llewelyn and Gert frobe both played in the movie chitty chitty bang bang witch Lan Fleming wrote gert was the king and Desmond was Mr coggins
Wow! That's amazing. Thank you for that trivia bit.
I'm a bit of a plot nerd. I justified (to myself) the different actors playing Felix Lighter by appreciating that the CIA had names of people that were borrowed by lots of different people. In the real world, for example, while Lee Harvey Oswald was living in Russia, J Edgar Hoover notes that there was someone in the USA using that name. So, it's not a plot spoiler.
Interesting! I've always been intrigued by this idea. Or the idea that Jams Bond is just a code name used by different agents.
When I was on the army shooting team 1984 - 89 there was a picture of past shooters odd job was a staff sergeant on United States army shooting team he was transferred out about 5 years before I got stationed at fort Benning the old timers told me it was because of his weight that the army put him out that's the army mentality for you
Wow! That's an incredible story! Thank you. And thank you so much for your service. 🙂
I love James Bond movies, BUT... I thought this one was long and drawn out. I was actually boring in many of the middle parts.
My favorite is: You Only Live Twice.
I love You Only Live Twice. And Donald Pleasance made the best Blofeld by far.
Long and drawn out, 🙄you dont want much from a film do you,
Goldfinger may not be my favorite Bond film but I would consider it the most quintessential Bond film. The skin suffocation part i find odd though, like would according to the films view, wouldnt scuba (like in Thunderball) diving be just as dangerous because you skin cant breathe water, or wearing a wet suit? Thats what i was always curious about after hearing that.
I know. It's odd that people back then didn't consider being underwater. Oh well. Thank you for your post.
Is the yellow Rolls-Royce in _Goldfinger_ the very same yellow Rolls-Royce in the completely unrelated movie _The Yellow Rolls-Royce_ ?
BTW, there's a recent video here on RUclips about a car collector [in the UK, IIRC] who has fabricated a custom Bentley loosely following the specifications in the Bond novels
Unsure. I'll have to look into it.
@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Thank you. I imagine finding out would take more time than a content producer should take from more creative projects.
I did find the video about the custom built Bond Bentley replica:
ruclips.net/video/LzXddO8eVVc/видео.htmlsi=6K5uOcJr2kSWX603
17:07 No one could produce a tape measure and mark the underside of the table with a piece of tape???
Now you can understand why Sean Connery was sweating!
If skin suffocation was a thing, you could never go in water, period.
Haha! That's an amazingly brilliant point! 🤣
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Sounds like a human to me buddy and I love your content.
Can I make a polite suggestion though?
Either the mic is possibly too close or you may need a better mic. It sounds a little bit 'raspy'.
Maybe ask a content provider that specialises in sound for advice? I don't have any knowledge - I'm just trying to be helpful to you.
Bottom line - your content is well worth that extra investment.
All the best.
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast Thanks for making this video BTW!
Harold Sakata's grandson is Dawan Johnson 'the Rock'
That's so cool. I wish I put that info in the video. 😀
Uhhh… Not true. Dwayne Johnson’s grandfather, albeit not by blood, was another professional wrestler, Peter Maivia, who acted and was the stunt fight coordinator in another Bond film, You Only Live Twice.
You can make a basic adjustment for inflation; but consider the population numbers for a few moments.
You are so right! Thank you. 😊
even if a hand was powerful enough to crush a golf ball the tissue and bone would crush long before the ball would is what my research found
Absolutely. I agree. It definitely requires suspension of disbelief. But the movie is certainly more fun for it. 🙂 Thank you for your comment.
it’s a movie…
Seriously?
You actually has to do research on that to know it would?
@@dukecraig2402 youd never realized the bone and tissue would crush long before the golf ball would tho did you?
@joejones9520
Yes I did, just like when I was a kid I realized The Six Million Dollar Man's bionic arm would have torn off his shoulder picking up a car.
But you know what? I never made issue of things like that because it'd spoil the fun, it's called entertainment.
Sorry - the pre titles slot was in the book. In the book, after Bond blows up the drugs and kills his would be assassin he flied out of the country. His connecting flight is cancelled and he meets Mr Du Pont who he knows from Casino Royale and Du Pont asks him to stop over one night and work out how he is being cheated at cards. Du Pont’s opponent turns out to be Goldfinger whose cheating Bond identifies (as per the scenes in the film).
That's very interesting. Thank you for your post.
You left out the time she knocked out a stunt man for 8 min in an Avengers episode.
Oh my Gosh. I never heard that story. That is amazing! Thank you.
Hehe... "Cutting edge technology."
Ha! I see what you did there!
Don't LIE to us. @ 14:52 neither wrestler is H. Sakata. They are Prof. Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji.
My mistake! Thank you for the correction.
canning town, West England 🧐😂
I know. My bad.
:: John Steed, who always has a beautiful female partner::
Ian Hendry is flattered that you think so. 😂
Haha. No you didnt! 🤣🤣🤣
Odd job is played by wrestling legend Professor Toru Tanaka
😊
Time for a remake of Goldfinger…Bitfinger…Villain try’s to steal all the Bitcoin in the world.
😄 I like it!
There are some awful technical mistakes in the movie. The introduction of the cookie-cutter "Mob" is annoying (repeated in Diamonds Are Forever, etc.). The final bits after Goldfinger flees Fort Knox are riddled with continuity and editing errors/issues. It's astounding that this was THE film franchise of the 1960s and yet the films are so sloppy.
Interesting. Thank for pointing them out. Still, I find Goldfinger an enjoyable romp and Sean Connery is at the top of his game.
"Sequelly"? The hell are you trying to say?
What?!?
@@TotallyAwesomeFilmsPodcast 06:53 "There is no medical 'sequelly' of covering the skin." No idea what word you're trying to say there.
For real knowledge avoid the mythbusters
Haha. 🤣🤣🤣 You might be right!