Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966)
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- G
- 1h 22min
- Adventure, Comedy
- 09 Nov 1966 (USA)
- Movie
Disgraced SIC agent Bill Dexter teams up with bumbling doormen Franco and Ciccio to stop Dr. Goldfoot from using his bikini-clad robot girls to blow up high-ranking NATO generals.
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Vincent Price | ... |
Dr. Goldfoot / General Willis
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Fabian | ... |
Bill Dexter
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Franco Franchi | ... |
Franco
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Ciccio Ingrassia | ... |
Ciccio
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Francesco Mulè | ... |
Colonel Doug Benson
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Laura Antonelli | ... |
Rosanna
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Ennio Antonelli | ... |
Goldfoot Henchman (uncredited)
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Frankie Avalon | ... |
Craig Gamble (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Silvana Bacci | ... |
Robot (uncredited)
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Mario Bava | ... |
Angel with Harp (uncredited)
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Giulio Bottoni | ... |
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Augusto Brenna | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
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Rossana Canghiari | ... |
Robot (uncredited)
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Angelo Casadei | ... |
Military Policeman (uncredited)
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Tony Casale | ... |
Computer Technician (uncredited)
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Franz Colangeli | ... |
General (uncredited)
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Antonietta Fiorito | ... |
Robot (uncredited)
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Gianfranco Funari | ... |
US Army Official (uncredited)
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Veriano Ginesi | ... |
Bald Goldfoot Henchman (uncredited)
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Susan Hart | ... |
Diane (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Louis M. Heyward | ... |
American General (uncredited)
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Dwayne Hickman | ... |
Todd Armstrong (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Aron Kincaid | ... |
Motorist Who Hits Diane (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Cho Cha Lung | ... |
Goldfoot Henchman (uncredited)
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Giulio Massimini | ... |
Scottish General (uncredited)
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Romano Milani | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
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Jack Mullaney | ... |
Igor (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Romano Puppo | ... |
Exploding General (uncredited)
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Manlio Salvatori | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
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Amerigo Santarelli | ... |
Goldfoot Henchman (uncredited)
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Moa Tahi | ... |
Hardjob - Dr. Goldfoot's Assistant (uncredited)
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George Wang | ... |
Fong (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mario Bava |
Written by
Franco Castellano | ... | (screenplay) (as Castellano) & |
Giuseppe Moccia | ... | (screenplay) (as Pipolo) |
Franco Dal Cer | ... | (dialogue collaboration) |
Fulvio Lucisano | ... | (idea) |
Louis M. Heyward | ... | (screenplay by) and |
Robert Kaufman | ... | (screenplay by) |
James H. Nicholson | ... | (story by) (as James Hartford) |
Produced by
Samuel Z. Arkoff | ... | executive producer |
Louis M. Heyward | ... | producer |
Fulvio Lucisano | ... | producer |
James H. Nicholson | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Les Baxter | ||
Coriolano Gori | ... | (as Lallo Gori) |
Cinematography by
Antonio Rinaldi | ... | director of photography |
Mario Bava | ... | (uncredited) |
Editing by
Frederick Muller | ... | (as Federico Muller) |
Ronald Sinclair |
Art Direction by
Gastone Carsetti |
Costume Design by
Ugo Pericoli |
Production Management
Antonio Raffa | ... | production supervisor |
Lucio Zarini | ... | production inspector |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lamberto Bava | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Ludovico Scardella | ... | sound mixer |
James Nelson | ... | supervising sound editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Mario Bava | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Giorgio Aureli | ... | assistant camera |
Salvatore Caruso | ... | second assistant camera |
Saverio Diamante | ... | camera operator (as Saverio Diamanti) |
Music Department
Ebe De Paulis | ... | composer: song "Bang Bang Kissene" |
Script and Continuity Department
Rosalba Scavia | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Lamberto Bava | ... | production assistant |
Antonietta Fiorito | ... | production assistant (as Antoniette Fiorito) |
Maurizio Maravidi | ... | production secretary (as Maurizio Marvisi) |
Mario Bardella | ... | voice dubbing: George Wang (uncredited) |
Carlo Croccolo | ... | voice dubbing: Francesco Mulè (uncredited) |
Renato Izzo | ... | voice dubbing: Fabian (uncredited) |
Mirella Pace | ... | voice dubbing: Laura Antonelli (uncredited) |
Giorgio Piazza | ... | voice dubbing: Vincent Price (uncredited) |
Ted Rusoff | ... | assistant to executive producers (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Italian International Film (production)
Distributors
- Italian International Film (1966) (Italy) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- American International Pictures (AIP) (1966) (United States) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- American International (1972) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- American-International Television (AIP-TV) (1970) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1990) (Australia) (video)
- TGG Direct (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics (2015) (United States) (DVD) (Blu ray)
- Kino Lorber (2015) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- 101 Films (2016) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cinecittà (studios)
- Fono Roma (synchronization)
- C.I.D. (synchronization in collaboration with)
- Edizioni Nazionalmusic (music publisher)
- Biamonte & Grisanti (titles)
- Ester Records (the song "Bang Bang Kissene" recorded on)
- Sidewalk Records (title song "Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs" through the courtesy of)
- Edit-Rite (sound effects)
- Ryder Sound Services (sound by: English version)
- Westheimer Company (titles by: English version)
- Titra Sound Corporation (dubbing: English version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dr. Goldfoot once again plots to take over the world by using female robots designed to blow up high-ranking generals of NATO countries, starting a war between Russia and America. It's up to disgraced SIC agent Bill Dexter to stop Goldfoot. Written by Woodyanders |
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Taglines | That cruel, evil grasping Dr. Goldfoot is back, with a brand-new, hysterical harem of honeys, and he's heck-bent to hurl the world into a howling holocaust of hilarity! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This movie was originally intended to be a sequel to Goldginger (aka The Amazing Doctor G (1965)), Italian comedians Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia's Goldfinger (1964) spoof. When American International Pictures came on board as a co-financier, it was decided to shoot one movie but make two identifiably different films; one each for the Italian and English speaking markets. The Italian film was to be a vehicle for the two Italian comedians and the English version a Dr. Goldfoot sequel, thus achieving two commercial goals of two different national investors. As such, this film was edited into two completely different movies. See more » |
Goofs | The opening of this film describes the plot as another attempt by Dr. Goldfoot to conquer the world. But in the previous film, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965), Dr. Goldfoot was using his bikini-clad robots only to romance rich men and bilk them out of their fortunes, not to conquer the world. It could be that the scam was ultimately intended to finance world domination. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into How We Got the Italian Movie Business Into Trouble: The True Story of Franco and Ciccio (2004). See more » |
Soundtracks | Bang Bang Kissene See more » |
Quotes |
Bill Dexter:
That's not Rosanna. That's a jigsaw puzzle. See more » |