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Dr. No (1962)
From Russia With Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret
Service (1969)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Live And Let Die (1973)
The Man With The Golden
Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Moonraker (1979)
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Octopussy (1983)
A View To A Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987)
Licence To Kill (1989)
GoldenEye (1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Die Another Day (2002)
Casino Royale (2006)
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Official Year: 1964
Rated: PG
Number in Series: 3
Cast
James Bond: Sean Connery
Moneypenny: Lois Maxwell
M: Bernard Lee
Q: Desmond Llewelyn
Bond Girl (Pussy Galore): Honor Blackman
Bond Girl (Jill Masterson): Shirley Eaton
Villain (Auric Goldfinger): Gert Frobe
Henchman (Oddjob): Harold Sakata
In the pre-title sequence, James Bond destroys a Mexican drug lord's
base with plastic explosives and defeats an assassin by electrocution.
The story begins in Miami Beach, Florida, with CIA agent Felix Leiter
delivering a message to Bond from M to watch Auric Goldfinger. Bond
foils Goldfinger's cheating at gin rummy by distracting his employee,
Jill Masterson. After blackmailing Goldfinger into losing, Bond and
Jill consummate their new relationship in Bond's hotel suite. Bond
is knocked out by Goldfinger's Korean manservant Oddjob, while Jill
is covered in gold paint and succumbs to epidermal suffocation.
In London, Bond learns that his true mission is determining how Goldfinger transports gold internationally. He plays a high-stakes golf game with his adversary (with a recovered bar of Nazi gold as the prize); despite Goldfinger's cheating, Bond wins the match. Goldfinger warns Bond to stay out of his business by having Oddjob decapitate a statue with throwing his steel-rimmed bowler hat. Undeterred, Bond follows him to Switzerland, where he unintentionally foils an attempt by Jill's sister Tilly Masterson to assassinate Goldfinger for the death of her sister, Jill.
Bond sneaks into Goldfinger's plant and overhears him talking to a Red Chinese agent about "Operation Grand Slam." Leaving, he encounters Tilly as she is about to make a second attempt on Goldfinger's life, but accidentally trips an alarm. Bond attempts to escape using his modified Aston Martin DB5 car. During their escape, Oddjob breaks Tilly's neck with his hat. Bond is soon captured and Goldfinger has Bond tied to a table underneath an industrial laser, which slowly begins to slice the table in half. Bond lies to Goldfinger that British Intelligence knows about Grand Slam, causing Goldfinger to spare Bond's life until he can determine how much the spy actually knows.
Bond is transported by private aircraft flown by Goldfinger's personal
pilot, Pussy Galore, to Goldfinger's Kentucky stud farm near Fort
Knox. He escapes and witnesses Goldfinger meeting U.S. mafiosi, who
have brought the materials he needs for Operation Grand Slam; at the
end of the briefing, Goldfinger has them all killed. Bond is recaptured,
but soon learns that Goldfinger intends to irradiate the U.S. gold
supply stored at the Depository at Fort Knox with an atomic device,
therefore rendering it useless for 58 years and greatly increasing
the value of his own gold. This will also give the Chinese increased
power following economic chaos in the West.
Operation Grand Slam begins with the women pilots of Pussy Galore's
Flying Circus spraying lethal nerve gas over Fort Knox to dispatch
its garrison, though Goldfinger had told Galore that the soldiers
would just be rendered unconscious. However, Bond had earlier seduced
her and persuaded her to contact the CIA, who had then replaced the
poison with a harmless gas. The military personnel of Fort Knox convincingly
play dead until they are certain that they can prevent the criminals
escaping the post with the bomb. They choose this plan because Goldfinger
had earlier suggested that if thwarted at Fort Knox, there was no
telling where he might explode the device, so the CIA knew their scheme
had to trap both Goldfinger and his bomb beyond reasonable hope of
escape.
Goldfinger's Chinese agents gain entry to the vault. Oddjob handcuffs Bond to the atomic device and lowers both into the vault. As Goldfinger and his men prepare to leave, Army forces surround them and all but wipe them out. Goldfinger has planned for every contingency, however: under his heavy coat is a colonel's uniform, and from a pocket he retrieves a proper military head covering. He even kills his Red Chinese contact to cement his authenticity as an American military officer (and prevent the man from giving him away).
Goldfinger's henchman Kisch, forced to retreat to the vault, intends to shut off the bomb. Oddjob kills him by throwing him off a balcony before he can do this. Bond retrieves the man's keys and frees himself from the handcuffs, but before he can disarm the bomb, Oddjob races down the stairs and attacks. Bond manages to duck under Oddjob's lethal hat, but the fight proves that Oddjob is the superior combatant. Finally, Bond retrieves the hat and tries to throw it himself without success. It wedges in between two of the bars of the vault. When Oddjob tries to recover it, Bond executes a sliding move that allows him to touch a high voltage cable to the metal gate, electrocuting Oddjob with current which is conducted through his own metal hat.
Turning to the bomb, Bond manages to force the lock by hammering on it with a pair of gold bars, but the mechanism inside baffles him. Nothing he tries seems to shut it off. Finally, he prepares to yank a wiring harness loose in desperation, but before he does a hand reaches over his shoulder. It belongs to an atomic specialist who reaches in and shuts off the device with a switch. The timer stops at "007".
With Fort Knox safe, the US President invites Bond to the White House
to thank him. Bond boards a Lockheed JetStar for Washington D.C.,
but Goldfinger and Pussy Galore have hijacked it. Bond and Goldfinger
struggle for the latter's gold-plated revolver and accidentally discharging
it and shattering a window. Goldfinger is sucked out. Bond rescues
Galore, and they parachute safely onto a beach.