Goldfinger | 1964
Updated April 15, 2021
Critical Consensus
W. Ward Marsh | Cleveland Plain Dealer
Roger Ebert | RogerEbert.com
Anne Billson | The Guardian
Ian Freer | Empire
Lucia Bozzola | AllMovie
Derek Winnert | Derekwinnert.com
Jonathan Rosenbaum | Chicago Reader
Jake Tropila | Film Inquiry
Jeffrey Lyles | Lyles’ Movie Files
Tim Brayton | Alternate Ending
Sonia Cerca | A Film A Day
Eric Shorter | The Telegraph
Almar Haflidason | BBC
Derek Adams | TimeOut
Bosley Crowther | The New York Times
Roger Ebert | RogerEbert.com
Anne Billson | The Guardian
Ian Freer | Empire
Lucia Bozzola | AllMovie
Derek Winnert | Derekwinnert.com
Jonathan Rosenbaum | Chicago Reader
Jake Tropila | Film Inquiry
Jeffrey Lyles | Lyles’ Movie Files
Tim Brayton | Alternate Ending
Sonia Cerca | A Film A Day
Eric Shorter | The Telegraph
Almar Haflidason | BBC
Derek Adams | TimeOut
Bosley Crowther | The New York Times
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Summary & Info
When one of the wealthiest men (Gert Fröbe) in the world, who is obsessed with gold, is suspected of smuggling England’s gold reserves, 007 (Sean Connery) is off to Switzerland and then Kentucky’s Fort Knox, travelling by Aston Martin and Pussy Galore’s (Honor Blackman) jet, while evading a lethal bowler hat. Cast: Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell and Desmond Llewelyn. Director: Guy Hamilton. [1:50 – PG]
Dueling Critics
“It is loaded with thrills and spies and everything nice. By and by it gets so furious that the spectator must laugh, neither with nor at Connery, but in order to keep from jumping from his seat and racing to the concession stand, at least, for relief…[A]lso filled with beautiful changes of ever-beautiful scenery and the action begins from the start of the gun and rages through to the perfect ending.”
“Old Double-Oh Seven is slipping — or, rather, his script writers are. They are involving him more, and more with gadgets and less and less with girls. This is tediously apparent in ‘Goldfinger,’…an excess of-science-fiction fun, a mess of mechanical melodrama and a minimum of bedroom farce.”
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Goldfinger | 1964
Updated April 15, 2021
Critical Consensus
W. Ward Marsh | Cleveland Plain Dealer
Roger Ebert | RogerEbert.com
Anne Billson | The Guardian
Ian Freer | Empire
Lucia Bozzola | AllMovie
Derek Winnert | Derekwinnert.com
Jonathan Rosenbaum | Chicago Reader
Jake Tropila | Film Inquiry
Jeffrey Lyles | Lyles’ Movie Files
Tim Brayton | Alternate Ending
Sonia Cerca | A Film A Day
Eric Shorter | The Telegraph
Almar Haflidason | BBC
Derek Adams | TimeOut
Bosley Crowther | The New York Times
Roger Ebert | RogerEbert.com
Anne Billson | The Guardian
Ian Freer | Empire
Lucia Bozzola | AllMovie
Derek Winnert | Derekwinnert.com
Jonathan Rosenbaum | Chicago Reader
Jake Tropila | Film Inquiry
Jeffrey Lyles | Lyles’ Movie Files
Tim Brayton | Alternate Ending
Sonia Cerca | A Film A Day
Eric Shorter | The Telegraph
Almar Haflidason | BBC
Derek Adams | TimeOut
Bosley Crowther | The New York Times
Fix a critic’s review
Dueling Critics
“It is loaded with thrills and spies and everything nice. By and by it gets so furious that the spectator must laugh, neither with nor at Connery, but in order to keep from jumping from his seat and racing to the concession stand, at least, for relief…[A]lso filled with beautiful changes of ever-beautiful scenery and the action begins from the start of the gun and rages through to the perfect ending.”
“Old Double-Oh Seven is slipping — or, rather, his script writers are. They are involving him more, and more with gadgets and less and less with girls. This is tediously apparent in ‘Goldfinger,’…an excess of-science-fiction fun, a mess of mechanical melodrama and a minimum of bedroom farce.”
Summary & Info
When one of the wealthiest men (Gert Fröbe) in the world, who is obsessed with gold, is suspected of smuggling England’s gold reserves, 007 (Sean Connery) is off to Switzerland and then Kentucky’s Fort Knox, travelling by Aston Martin and Pussy Galore’s (Honor Blackman) jet, while evading a lethal bowler hat. Cast: Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell and Desmond Llewelyn. Director: Guy Hamilton. [1:50 – PG]