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Legends Podcast #780: Goldfinger (1964)

May 26, 2026 Legends Podcasts Legends Podcast 0 Comments
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Nineteen Sixty-Four was a huge year for cinema, especially for movie musicals. Mary Poppins and My Fair Lady went one and two at the annual box office, with the French film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Beatles’ first film, A Hard Day’s Night, becoming breakout hits. But for his birth year pick, Rum Daddy didn’t play along with the band. He went with Bond. James Bond. Yes, the third outing for the British superspy landed in third place at the ’64 box office, cementing the budding franchise’s blockbuster status. Starring Sean Connery as Ian Fleming’s secret agent once again, the film established many of the series’ standards, including the pre-title action sequence and the “now pay attention, 007,” briefing by Desmond Llewelyn’s Q, followed by the introduction of many gadgets and the iconic Aston Martin DB-5. And then there’s the titular villain, played by Gert Fröbe, who can’t quite help explaining his entire evil plan to the hero and his silent-but-imposing henchman, Oddjob, who has invented weaponized headwear. And, of course, we must have a Bond girl, or four, toplined by Honor Blackman as the improbably named Pussy Galore. But does Rum Daddy have the Midas Touch? Is this not only the best film from the year he was born, but could it also be the best Bond movie ever? Join us as we paint the town gold with 1964’s Goldfinger!

 

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