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Cheats never prosper as Auric Goldfinger discovers when he loses to James Bond (Sean Connery) in this scene from GOLDFINGER. The golf game was filmed on location at Stoke Park in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. Filming began on April 30 1964.
“The great joke about him (Connery) was his absolute obsession about golf. He was mad about it. The rest of us had to steer him away from the subject or he’d go on for hours, giving us a ball-by-ball replay,” said Pussy Galore actress Honor Blackman. Directed by Guy Hamilton.
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@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
Another thing that made the early Bond films so entertaining was the deliberate way Bond would troll, irritate and antagonize the villain...often directly to his face! It was a mental chess match with no need for violence.
@natashaali8548
@natashaali8548 3 года назад
My friend u just nail it My grandma always says that about him n with a smile lol
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
@@natashaali8548 Nice! I am so sad to hear of Mr. Connery’s passing. RIP
@bronsonmcnulty1110
@bronsonmcnulty1110 3 года назад
MENTAL Violence is the beginning of physical violence.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
@@bronsonmcnulty1110 ....For Bond, this is true.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
What Bond novels do you recommend?
@heyyy19
@heyyy19 2 года назад
The slow pace of this scene is refreshing. We need more of this in modern films.
@Nigel222
@Nigel222 Год назад
I agree with you there. The slower pace of these old Bond movies is great to me as someone who wasn't even alive when they came out
@tlaxietlkyon
@tlaxietlkyon Год назад
The cognitive attention span of the masses isn't what it used to be.
@cefb8923
@cefb8923 Год назад
I agree, that seemed to change about 15-20 years ago. The pacing of so many movies and TV shows is too rushed.. there's no time for suspense or to get the small details that makes it feel so real.
@backalleycqc4790
@backalleycqc4790 Год назад
What? [BOOOOM KABLAMMMOO] Could you say that again [AHHHHHHHGHHhhh POW POW POW KERBOOOOOMMMMM] I didn't quite hear you... [TATATA RATATATAT KABLAMMMOO]
@bensmith5288
@bensmith5288 Год назад
No we don't . The new ones are miles better
@rydermccall3590
@rydermccall3590 Год назад
I love how Bond never accuses Goldfinger of cheating, he just says he must’ve accidentally played the wrong ball.
@micahclawrence
@micahclawrence Год назад
A gentleman’s way of letting him know he knows
@ionstorm66
@ionstorm66 Год назад
Except he hands the ball he was standing on to Oddjob after Goldfinger hands him the check in the next scene, and Oddjob crushes it with one hand.
@dstfno
@dstfno Год назад
Well he was standing on Goldfinger's ball, so wouldn't that make Bond the cheat as he started it? :)
@Molo9000
@Molo9000 Год назад
@@dstfno watch carefully from 3:29 on. Bond finds the original ball in the background just as Goldfinger decides to play the cheat ball. Don’t think Bond would ever cheat in a game of skill unless the villain cheated first.
@Atombender
@Atombender Год назад
Technically Goldfinger wasn't cheating, it was Oddjob replacing the ball.
@dannydinosaur73
@dannydinosaur73 2 года назад
The Connery era of Bond proved you could have an action scene with just dialogue instead of car chases and explosions.
@albertandrews130
@albertandrews130 2 года назад
Uh , there were a couple of pretty good car chases involving a certain silver Aston Martin.
@jcw9539
@jcw9539 Год назад
Totally agree the DC era will not be remembered fondly IMHO . Fir me he was totally miscast . The earlier Bond film had WAY WAY more class. Abs Connery, Lazenby Moore had Brosnan had buckets of charisma. The only thing letting the late ones down were the stupid story lines and scripts!
@TgfkaTrichter
@TgfkaTrichter Год назад
@@jcw9539 Allthough Casino Royal was such a good start. The dialogue in that movie is excelent. The first conversatoin between Bond and Vespa alone is worth watching the movie. Sadly it went downhill after that.
@johnb1150
@johnb1150 11 месяцев назад
It was still the early 60s when audiences were accustomed to long scenes in films without action and patient enough to watch them, you cant do scenes like this in hollywood films now cos all the adhd generations would whinge there wasnt enough action.
@TobyPitcairn
@TobyPitcairn 10 месяцев назад
@@TgfkaTrichterehh I don’t know about Casino Royale going downhill in the plot. It delivered a lot more than expected especially so many people were hoping it would fail since Piece was replaced by the pretty much unknown Craig. It set up the new generations of Bond for over a decade and brought it to a close which no other bond era has.
@bsmith1164
@bsmith1164 3 года назад
to this day, my brothers and I call "Ah, Ah" whenever we find a lost ball on the course
@runawayplane6166
@runawayplane6166 3 года назад
Bystanders must think you’re a right couple of weirdos!
@telecomgear
@telecomgear 3 года назад
Awesome.
@mushermusher7720
@mushermusher7720 3 года назад
LOL you guys must be just as much of idiots as I am and my work crew.
@MarcusTomatos
@MarcusTomatos 3 года назад
Brilliant!
@MarcusTomatos
@MarcusTomatos 3 года назад
@Chris G It was Goldfinger who said "Strict rules of golf"...so there! And btw I don't play golf, do you?
@Apollomasque
@Apollomasque 3 года назад
My uncle was just like this. Every family function he had to assert dominance by shaking a bar of nazi gold out of his pant leg.
@AshleyPomeroy
@AshleyPomeroy 3 года назад
And then he would spray some oil on the ground, put on a jet pack, and fly away.
@WinChun78
@WinChun78 3 года назад
@@AshleyPomeroy You knew him! ;-0
@vipersuphere
@vipersuphere 3 года назад
I lold so hard
@colincampbell3199
@colincampbell3199 3 года назад
Well if you had Nazi gold, what else would you do with it?
@guillermo907
@guillermo907 3 года назад
This sounds like a Norm MacDonald joke
@scotttild
@scotttild 2 года назад
“If that’s his original ball, Im Arnold Palmer”. One of the best bond lines ever.
@dennismatula9611
@dennismatula9611 Год назад
Who's Arnold Palmer?
@Jafmanz
@Jafmanz Год назад
@@dennismatula9611 Imagine if you typed that into a search engine instead of this reply section.
@dennismatula9611
@dennismatula9611 Год назад
@@Jafmanz just did a second ago.
@SweetT00f
@SweetT00f Год назад
you guys are talking about the Tea & Lemonade mix of course.
@dennismatula9611
@dennismatula9611 Год назад
@@SweetT00f The golfer
@jamesscanlan6240
@jamesscanlan6240 Год назад
I like how Connery allows Bond that moment of nervousness once Goldfinger proposes playing for the bar of gold. We know from an earlier scene he's expected to return it.
@nunyabusiness863
@nunyabusiness863 11 месяцев назад
Exactly it just shows how bond has something at stake. Todat we might think 'well its not my money' but the state and bond has a sense of responsibility as well as not being chewed out by his boss. Casino Royale captured this as well.
@miltontavares9506
@miltontavares9506 3 года назад
"Wherever he is, I hope there is a golf course.”-Daniel Craig
@hugoclarke3284
@hugoclarke3284 3 года назад
I thought that's what Harrison Ford said
@jimstokely1701
@jimstokely1701 3 года назад
He was the first Bond and the greatest Bond. When he threw that electric heater in the bathtub and killed his adversely in Goldfinger I was shocked because that was the first time in my life a leading man killed his nemeses and showed no mercy. That movie changed how movies were made.
@miltontavares9506
@miltontavares9506 3 года назад
@@hugoclarke3284 Of course not.
@user-gs2hg8km1y
@user-gs2hg8km1y 3 года назад
Connery had great bosoms. A true original hairy.
@miltontavares9506
@miltontavares9506 3 года назад
@Alex Miller 😂😂😂. Seriously.Craig made a statement following Connery's passing.
@patmaloney5735
@patmaloney5735 3 года назад
When people could sit through a movie without explosions every 20 minutes
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 3 года назад
you must know that they still can
@lyndenfender4964
@lyndenfender4964 3 года назад
Shawshank and Green Mile
@notyouraveragegamergirl552
@notyouraveragegamergirl552 3 года назад
Maybe you're not watching the right films pal
@rodolphemouradian4982
@rodolphemouradian4982 3 года назад
I think it's more to reference the newer bond films
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 3 года назад
1 explosion every 20mins in a movie is like 7 explosions per movie. that's not really a lot have you seen Rambo 4 Just in the final scene Not counting the hundreds of bullets (that are technically explosions) and not counting flame throwers There are 10 explosions within, say .. a 3 min period 1 every 20mins is like watching the 10 commandments Even that movie had explosions i understand the point you're trying to make, but,i think you're making it in the wrong way there's nothing wrong with an explosion here and there
@Lieutenant_Dude
@Lieutenant_Dude Год назад
I like these moments where bond just does simple spycraft. He meets goldfinger, his target, in a perfectly natural and unassuming way. He surmises his attitude and some personality weaknesses, and managed to play him for a fool twice.
@michaelkingsbury4305
@michaelkingsbury4305 5 месяцев назад
For real spycraft of the era go to John le Carre.
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 месяца назад
Just like when anyone plays Trump at golf .
@stormcutter59
@stormcutter59 2 месяца назад
​@@derekheeps1244Bet that made your day better lol
@imcallingjapan2178
@imcallingjapan2178 24 дня назад
@@stormcutter59 Why would it?
@BHALT0S
@BHALT0S 10 месяцев назад
I always thought that if Oddjob had been a henchman for Blofeld, then he could have been named BloJob
@PlasmaCoolantLeak
@PlasmaCoolantLeak 2 месяца назад
LOL. That would have been too easy, like "Pussy Galore" or "Plenty O'Toole."
@Podders1991
@Podders1991 Месяц назад
That is hilarious
@johnmc3862
@johnmc3862 Месяц назад
Oddfeld.
@lukasnummer1
@lukasnummer1 4 года назад
In the novel this scene is 30 pages long.
@laurencewhite4809
@laurencewhite4809 4 года назад
Apart from the length in this scene, what is the difference between the two, the scene in this film and the novel?
@JonatasMonte
@JonatasMonte 4 года назад
Fleming was taking notes from Tolkien I see.
@vordman
@vordman 4 года назад
@@laurencewhite4809 If I remember correctly Goldfinger still cheats by secretly giving himself a better lie in a bunker. And the match was at Sandwich not Stoke Poges. I don't think the bit with the gold bar happens, and Bond is a house guest of Goldfinger's at the time. All that is cut out of the film, of course.
@finnmccool684
@finnmccool684 4 года назад
@@JonatasMonte What do you mean? I've read both authors, but I'm drawing a blank.
@allypezz
@allypezz 3 года назад
@@finnmccool684 Going a bit overboard on the description i assume
@colinp2238
@colinp2238 3 года назад
The actor that played Odd Job was an olympic weightlifter, silver meadalist in the 1948 London Olympics. His name was Sakata.
@rolandnorrone9262
@rolandnorrone9262 3 года назад
Yes Sadly passed away long ago. In 1982. Liver cancer. R I P
@samspencer582
@samspencer582 3 года назад
@@rolandnorrone9262 It seems that those who acts in Bond movies always dies.
@rolandnorrone9262
@rolandnorrone9262 3 года назад
@@samspencer582 Yes. Pretty Much. That same year, 1963; Pedro Armendaris died. Suicide. But with terminal cancer already. With extremely great difficulty he played his role.
@wesjanson6979
@wesjanson6979 3 года назад
@@samspencer582 Those who don't act in Bond movies always die too.
@djchaiwallah
@djchaiwallah 3 года назад
@@samspencer582 Everone dies, not everyone is remembered.
@WhisperedFactsASMR
@WhisperedFactsASMR 2 года назад
I love this scene, so simple in nature but a strong message.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
what was the message? I feel that what once was strong now is subtle and nonchalant. Is it that James bond will troll you, is it that these two are bad and baddies cheat? But then James Bond Cheated too, so maybe this strong message you infer was actually that every one cheats and even the good person is really a baddie too?
@jamesfrancese6091
@jamesfrancese6091 2 месяца назад
@@ravinraven6913Goldfinger cheated first - in the Bond moral universe it’s not who is a “killer”, but who “kills first”. Of course in the literal sense Bond will come out on top as a “killer”, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a killer “first”. First, he is a hero - in the moral order of things.
@joshslater2426
@joshslater2426 Месяц назад
I suppose the message is “cheaters never prosper”, and the scene highlights Goldfinger’s character. He’s cheating at a game he has little skill in, just to preserve his ego.
@markthompson-st6hg
@markthompson-st6hg Месяц назад
@@jamesfrancese6091 No, hes a killer by profession. He'll kill first if it's the right move.
@jamesfrancese6091
@jamesfrancese6091 Месяц назад
@@markthompson-st6hg Yeah of course. You’re thinking about it literally
@tonys9923
@tonys9923 Год назад
EVERY man wanted to be Connery's Bond. Every man did not want to be any of the others portrayal. He was the perfect combination of smooth, tough and intelligent. Others have been one or the other but not the complete package like Sean Connery. One of the most perfect castings in history.
@markkittel44
@markkittel44 Год назад
I wouldn’t want to be the Daniel Craig Bond…. But only because of the chair.
@Paratus7
@Paratus7 11 месяцев назад
Every REAL man
@Aurochhunter
@Aurochhunter 11 месяцев назад
@@markkittel44 I doubt any man would, hats off to Daniel Craig for doing that scene.
@markkittel44
@markkittel44 11 месяцев назад
@@Aurochhunter Full method acting no stunt double.
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 месяца назад
Gerard Butler could pick up the mantle and play it the very same way - it takes another Scotsman .
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 4 года назад
I want to throw some love to Bond's caddy Hawker. I don't think he's a spy. But he's definitely Bond's ally. And He's very much the audience identification figure. Especially since he's just sitting back and "enjoying the show."
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
@Jerrol Hale In the book Hawker was the one who found Goldfinger's ball and hid it. They changed it to Bond in the movie to make him more mischievous.
@rattlesnake81
@rattlesnake81 3 года назад
He is an awesome supporting character for sure.
@michaelvillarama7584
@michaelvillarama7584 2 года назад
Both him and Jack Wade were awesome support characters in the 007 franchise. :)
@Mikey300
@Mikey300 2 года назад
“If that’s his original ball, I’m Arnold Palmer.”
@davejohn255
@davejohn255 2 года назад
@@trueblue6201 Ironically that was in itself cheating...So Bond turned out be the cheat...So cheaters do prosper , especially when you are a better cheater.
@jonathanjc1131
@jonathanjc1131 3 года назад
I love the way Oddjob is revealed at 0:34 , with that sound effect and him positioned Center frame, it’s such a way to make that character special
@thomasthomas2418
@thomasthomas2418 2 года назад
The "ching" also comes back when Oddjob motions Bond to get up during their fight in Fort Knox. That sound and Oddjpb's smile in that scene still scare the p*ss out of me!
@schumachersbatman5094
@schumachersbatman5094 2 года назад
I like it. It's like a Nintendo game: "enemy character unlocked".
@BingCherry11
@BingCherry11 2 года назад
The music tells the audience that this is an evil ruthless killer like a Jack the Ripper. A person who enjoys killing innocent people!!! Bond takes everyone he meets lightly ... the music warns Bond "This is not a opponent to be taken lightly!!!!"
@PungiFungi
@PungiFungi 2 года назад
@@BingCherry11 the music cue was also used before Jill was painted gold and later when Bond and Pussy left the plane hanger.
@CoCotheTurtle
@CoCotheTurtle 2 года назад
I love the way Oddjob is revealed as a MUTE at 0:34 , only to shout, "Aha!" about 3 minutes later!!!
@parthasarathibhattacharyya7166
@parthasarathibhattacharyya7166 24 дня назад
"Whats your game Mr Bond?" No villain ever since conveyed so much threat in such a small line
@santanahenriquez1703
@santanahenriquez1703 2 года назад
Fun fact: This was Daniel Craig's favorite James Bond film, LONG LIVE ROGER AND SEAN
@DASCO2136
@DASCO2136 3 года назад
RIP Sean Connery. Hope you’re enjoying playing a round with Roger Moore
@SuperWolsey
@SuperWolsey 3 года назад
With Bernard Lee (in character as M) and Ian Flemming giving commentary
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 3 года назад
And M. And Q. And MPenny. & pussy galore & Domino. & Dame Diana Rigg.
@danfox6437
@danfox6437 3 года назад
@@Tabish29 Don't forget Tracy.
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 3 года назад
@@danfox6437 yes. Her too. Shirley Eaton is still with us.
@dantatum9060
@dantatum9060 3 года назад
He was my favorite actor but he passed away and dead people, well, they are dead. It's impossible for 2 dead people to play golf together, drink a martini and on and on.
@pakchu2
@pakchu2 3 года назад
"Golf is not yet the national game of Korea" how prophetic of Goldfinger
@davidgraham8058
@davidgraham8058 Год назад
And now they’ve had 5 number one players in the women’s game.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
boy you guys are sounding racist.....it still isn't the national game of Korea, that's basically Taekwondo, yes a martial art thing is considered a game as Games are called SPORTS here in the capitalistic world. But they play baseball and football more than golf, its not prophetic at all
@davidgraham8058
@davidgraham8058 Год назад
@@ravinraven6913 they are ranked 1 in women’s golf by a mile and have been for many years. How is knowing this racist? Are you just name-calling?
@ryantoole2327
@ryantoole2327 Год назад
@@davidgraham8058 Agreed David! My interpretation of what Pakchu2 was saying was that it was prophetic that in the 60 years since Goldfinger was made Korea would go on to be a major player in both the men's and women's professional golf scene - and in the women's game, arguably tops. I don't see how that's racist - but rather a compliment to Korea and its amazing development since the 1960s.
@kumardickshit1530
@kumardickshit1530 Год назад
​@@ravinraven6913 korea is part of the capitalist world einstein
@martinplatt5928
@martinplatt5928 2 года назад
Imagine seeing this in the cinema when it was released. I was only a wee lad but this must rate as one of the best Bond films ever. The music made you shiver knowing that it would be action packed.
@lpjones2417
@lpjones2417 2 года назад
I was in 9th grade...took a date...awesome
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
in 1964? that is a difficult thing to imagine, I remember 90s television and the coloring sucked, technicolor? its was bright and everything bled into each other. But as it was before all the movie tropes, Im really not sure how I would respond. Was the movie theaters only for cars or was there an indoor theater? Everything from those periods I watch are outside in a car and that sounds horrible tbh. but thats also because I have never legally driven, I live in a large city with a good transportation but at 35, I don't think I will own a car and drive anytime soon. So if I was alive then, I would have missed out as none of my friends had or have a car
@gladius2489
@gladius2489 Год назад
Saw it at Radio City Music Hall in NYC when I about 8
@parrsnipps4495
@parrsnipps4495 Год назад
I saw that movie in San Francisco when it first came out with my Father & Brother. There was so much talk about this movie at the time. We were as excited as kids can get. Didn't disappoint either.
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 месяца назад
I did see it in the cinema when it came out - so good I sat there and watched it a second time ( you could back then ) .
@sirrebral
@sirrebral Год назад
@1:16 Bond is so cool, he can inconspicuously carry around a 27 pound (12.4 kg) gold bar just in case he's asked why he's here.
@soolly357
@soolly357 Месяц назад
His caddy did most of the carrying
@rmbflk
@rmbflk Месяц назад
The caddy must really hate Blofeld - Bond makes him carry a gold bar around a golf course and he *still* roots for Bond
@ericwestrick462
@ericwestrick462 3 года назад
Nothing against the other actors who played Bond, but Sean Connery was in a class by himself...
@hoosiertrumpfan3347
@hoosiertrumpfan3347 2 года назад
AMEN buddy
@stephencrockford3218
@stephencrockford3218 Год назад
Absolutely right
@gc2696
@gc2696 Год назад
If any of the others did Dr No.....there wouldn't have been a second movie.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
they shouldn't have called any other James Bond, Ill say they were all garbage compared to Sean Connery, you're allowed to have your opinions, share them and dont be afraid of what people are going to say. Unless you're thoroughly English/Canadian, you shouldn't be this polite when sharing your opinion. It makes it look like you really don't think that way. Seems like you didn't want people to call you out....and no offense meant, that's what people call spineless. Be proud about what you say or whats the point of saying it at all?
@Growler57
@Growler57 Год назад
Your right but remember he was the first so we had no one to compare him to
@abloogywoogywoo
@abloogywoogywoo 3 года назад
Its amazing there's no over-the-top music and sound effects like in new big-budget Bond films. Just the odd sinister Leitmotif from Oddjob, and the calm ambience of the outdoors and birds chirping. Yet this confrontation is a quiet battle of wits, not bombastic loud strength, _and it engages you completely._
@user-uc7ec8pk9m
@user-uc7ec8pk9m 5 месяцев назад
I agree , the outdoor is "music " enough. Less is more❤❤❤
@marcelladillard3556
@marcelladillard3556 2 месяца назад
Masterful directors know how pacing can build suspense.
@talexb
@talexb 2 года назад
A classic moment in one of the first Bond films (I think). No need for fancy contraptions, lasers, car chases or guns. Just simple psy-ops. Brilliant.
@TheBarbahaba
@TheBarbahaba 11 месяцев назад
indeed a classic though there are moments of lasers chases of cars and gUns in that movie too :) which are also classical moments ..
@ComePoopAtMyHouse1
@ComePoopAtMyHouse1 10 месяцев назад
Theres literally all of those things in goldfinger
@yettsoman4364
@yettsoman4364 10 месяцев назад
​@@TheBarbahabathe most famous laser moment of them all... "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" Saw it at the cinema when it came out... nearly 60 years ago!...loved it😊
@TheBarbahaba
@TheBarbahaba 10 месяцев назад
@@yettsoman4364 and in my opinion still the best bond out there and that is coming from someone who was born in 1983:)
@raysmith6891
@raysmith6891 7 месяцев назад
Except this was the bond film that saw the introduction of all the things you mentioned. Sean Connery even lamented this change himself in interview.
@DUCATEA
@DUCATEA 2 года назад
When playing Golf with mates, even today when a ball is found in the rough one of us will shout "R,R"!! 😄😄
@billking1751
@billking1751 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@maddyg3208
@maddyg3208 4 года назад
Interesting clothes they are wearing. James is dressed as a fashionable early sixties gent, his caddie is wearing older working man's clobber from the same era, Goldfinger is wearing traditional golf clothes popularised by the Prince of Wales in the 1920s, and his Korean servant is dressed like one of the Japanese officials who signed the surrender document on board the Missouri.
@multimeter2859
@multimeter2859 4 года назад
I was actually going to make a similar comment. I love Bond's outfit here and would def want to recreate it.
@multimeter2859
@multimeter2859 4 года назад
@mo zack I could see that. It's like when "Beat It" came out. Everyone had Michael Jackson's red jacket.
@OneEyedKeys
@OneEyedKeys 4 года назад
Nice comment. Well said Good Sir.
@multimeter2859
@multimeter2859 4 года назад
@mo zack Advertising in movies was a thing back then too it seems.
@marksimpson2321
@marksimpson2321 4 года назад
Were hats like that popular off the golf course to at that time? It's a rocking look that's pretty cool.in 2020 imo
@Phoenix258
@Phoenix258 3 года назад
RIP Sean, this is one of the greatest scenes in Bond history. Nobody could have done it better x
@richgee7068
@richgee7068 3 года назад
"Wherever he is, I hope there is a golf course.”-Daniel Craig
@charlesodell804
@charlesodell804 3 года назад
No kidding. What a guy.
3 года назад
& then goldfinger turns the tables just as seanConn is about to tee off, "this hole for the gold bar" , that was quite the stunt (s). i'm sure that mi-6 probably has it on loan from the queen
@congvu4545
@congvu4545 3 года назад
true, iconic scene of 007
@CS-hd9xu
@CS-hd9xu 3 года назад
President Donald J. Trump IS James Bond, and Goldfinger is THE DEEP STATE!!! Two golf balls one is a (1) and one is a(7), 17!!! Who was Trump's catty? Still works for him
@MrDanChandler
@MrDanChandler Год назад
A golf game in an action movie? It’s actually one of the most important scenes in the entire film because it provides context to the action that plays out later. Here we have many converging factors: Bond meets his enemies and becomes intimately familiar with their personalities. Bond - and by extension, the audience - learn firsthand what makes Goldfinger a villain: he’s greedy, loves to win, and will cheat to do so. Without this scene, the spectacular action later loses some of its meaning and becomes background noise. Modern films would do well to slow down to let the audience experience these sorts of moments.
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 месяца назад
All those are reasons there needs to be a dub of this scene made with Donald Trump's face superimposed as Goldfinger .
@thorjelly
@thorjelly Год назад
It is incredibly hard to tell all of Gert Fröbe's lines were overdubbed. One of the best dubbing jobs in cinema history.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
Now that is something I didn't know, and true, I had no clue it was dubbed it was so seamless
@Phoenix258
@Phoenix258 Год назад
@@ravinraven6913 He actually didn't speak any english.... However the line where he gives the speech to the gangsters about fort knox, and he says "EXCEPT CRIME", was Frobe himself speaking, If you listen carefully you can hear the accent is a tiny bit different.
@bartderuyck
@bartderuyck Год назад
@@Phoenix258 That is an awesome bit of trivia! Just watched the scene and it checks out. It's a small change-you can hear it in the more rolling r of "crime"-but it's definitely his own voice. Thanks for pointing it out, great stuff!
@omerozel4716
@omerozel4716 11 месяцев назад
At least he speaks himself in the german dub. That voice is perfect
@williamkilander3073
@williamkilander3073 Месяц назад
David de Keysers dubbing of Marc Ange Draco in "OHMSS" is even better and then you have of Monica "Nikky" van der Syls dubbing of all the female characters over the years(starting with Ursula Andress in "Dr.No")- incredible work! Even so, Daniela Bianchi in "FRWL" and Molly Peters in "TB" were dubbed by Barbara Jefford.
@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 3 года назад
1964: "Golf is not yet the national sport of Korea! Hahaha!" 2020: Golf is basically a religion to Koreans.
@omegacon4
@omegacon4 3 года назад
That line did not age well....
@Eishikigami
@Eishikigami 3 года назад
@Dhi Mancini Yeah it's mega popular, but also super expensive to play here
@daveconleyportfolio5192
@daveconleyportfolio5192 3 года назад
Especially the women's tour. A leader board without a Kim or Park is unheard of.
@hugoclarke3284
@hugoclarke3284 3 года назад
@@omegacon4 He said not "yet".
@gnarl12
@gnarl12 3 года назад
Goldfinger saw the future
@johngray9928
@johngray9928 3 года назад
The greatest James Bond of all time. You will be forever missed Mr. Connery
@197kkk
@197kkk Год назад
Right said 👍..
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
He is the only James bond in my eyes, though I didn't mind Pierce Brosnan, the ending of his stuff sucked, the blue screen snowboarding with a parachute? wtf is wrong with these people, you should have ended it on a high note
@elizabethf1591
@elizabethf1591 Год назад
I agree, nobody does it better. Rest in peace Sean, you are truly missed .💙
@KingCeee
@KingCeee Год назад
One of the greatest
@stevetaylor7403
@stevetaylor7403 Год назад
Nah, Roger Moore could display every facet of the role with the slightest tilt of an eyebrow.
@stephenbarrette610
@stephenbarrette610 10 месяцев назад
It’s sequences like this in what was going to become a major franchise that made early James Bond so brilliant. I don’t think you could do a scene like this again - still brilliant.
@S-Fex
@S-Fex Год назад
The Best Bond Movie. For all Time.
@joeosborn123
@joeosborn123 3 года назад
I loved these old Bond movies. Seemed much more realistic in some ways, and more about the characters and story than many of the modern ones. Great actors!
@shooter7734
@shooter7734 3 года назад
I agree A lot of the more recent ones tend to be action/stunt set piece spectacle oriented at the expense of story and character. Craig's wooden acting doesnt help.
@deeestuary
@deeestuary 3 года назад
The first Bond movies kept closely to the original stories in the books, without too many gimmicks. Of course Sean Connery was easily the best Bond! Loved Goldfinger but I think From Russia with love is my favourite - both the book and movie.
@bikeny
@bikeny 2 года назад
@@shooter7734 Not to mention major advertising platforms. Sure, the Aston Martin is product placement, but it's not like we're gonna run out and get one. But the cell phones and such plebeian items don't need to be shoved down our throats while we watch a movie.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
well they are from books, and they used to take time to write good books. Its been 50-70 years since it started. They don't have the same author and they don't come close to the same mind frame. its like night and day difference to expect anything but this would mean you're either stupid or just naive
@mirekg5704
@mirekg5704 Год назад
@@shooter7734 I liked Craig's Bond.
@theseageek
@theseageek 4 года назад
Oddjob will always be one of the best Bond henchmen.
@Hunpecked
@Hunpecked 3 года назад
He's still my favorite.
@lyndenfender4964
@lyndenfender4964 3 года назад
Best Character in GoldenEye as well
@mikepatrick5909
@mikepatrick5909 3 года назад
Tattoo was mini- Oddjob
@2373stevieb
@2373stevieb 3 года назад
@@mikepatrick5909 Wasn’t it Nik Nak? He played Tattoo in Fantasy Island didn’t he?
@garrick3727
@garrick3727 3 года назад
He was a real pro. In the fight scene in (fake) Fort Knox he burnt his hand on the bars but maintained his grip until the scene called for him to do so. What gets me about that is that they actually had real electricity and fire when filming the scene. None of this CGI nonsense. I assume they didn't use a real nuke.
@BettingNetwork
@BettingNetwork Год назад
Watched this in prison, it was the only movie I had for 2 years, love this part and watched it easily 1,000 times
@tattyshoesshigure5731
@tattyshoesshigure5731 Год назад
I do love Sean Connery playing Bond… his ever present wry humour & effortless cool demeanour were perfect for the role.
@crispinjulius5032
@crispinjulius5032 3 года назад
I’ve watched this movie so many times. One of my favorite Bond films. I love how the caddie jumps right on board with tricking and fucking over Goldfinger. “We’re in this together, sir!”
@frog12650
@frog12650 2 года назад
Hawker (the caddie) has (in the book) apparently known Bond for quite some time: “His keen sardonic poacher's face split in a wry grin of welcome. 'How’e you been keepin', sir? Played any golf in the last twenty years? Can you still put them on the roof of the starter's hut?' This referred to the day when Bond, trying to do just that before a match, had put two balls through the starter's window.” Excerpt From Goldfinger - Fleming, Ian
@seanoreiley48
@seanoreiley48 Месяц назад
@@frog12650thank you I always wondered at why there seemed to be such a familiarity between them, and why the movie dedicated a fair amount of time to a background character.
@Kabaselefh
@Kabaselefh 4 года назад
Sean Connery is now 89 years old, he was 33 in this movie.
@TraustiGeir
@TraustiGeir 4 года назад
Time flies.
@Kabaselefh
@Kabaselefh 4 года назад
TraustiGeir he now has a support worker who takes care of him, life is a cycle
@murray930
@murray930 4 года назад
Before he became an actor he was a milkman!
@TraustiGeir
@TraustiGeir 4 года назад
@@murray930 Liam Neeson used to be a truck-driver.
@Useaname
@Useaname 4 года назад
He can hardly walk now, the poor guy.
@Drtruman
@Drtruman 2 года назад
He was born to play Bond. So suave So Strong so classy absolute legend
@telsurrey1
@telsurrey1 21 день назад
Or a milkman😂😂
@callan5323
@callan5323 2 года назад
(5:55) Just the little "Gold Finger" jingles throughout this movie made it the perfect bond movie.
@jim2lane
@jim2lane 3 года назад
Ah the 60's, definitely a simpler time. When swapping out a man's golf ball without his knowing it sufficed for a suspenseful scene in a spy movie 😉
@taliamason7986
@taliamason7986 4 года назад
Always loved the way Goldfinger called out Bond when he pretended to know nothing about the whole incident at the Miami hotel at the beginng of the film.
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 4 года назад
Yes! I note it each and every time I watch Goldfinger.
@Reuben_95
@Reuben_95 4 года назад
‘Oh! You’re worried about me not giving you a return game.’ 😂
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 4 года назад
Now hear this Goldfinger!
@rindjint3205
@rindjint3205 3 года назад
beginning
@jeromek2125
@jeromek2125 3 года назад
What about that baby blue, terry towelling romper suit he was sporting at the beginning of the film?
@samlee6749
@samlee6749 2 месяца назад
I love how Goldfinger takes about an hour to realize his ball fell off the tee on 18!
@rg3412
@rg3412 2 года назад
Sean's attire was so elegant and timeless that he would still look dapper if he walked around in it today.
@jamesanthony5681
@jamesanthony5681 2 года назад
That's true. That classic style never goes out of fashion.
@ravinraven6913
@ravinraven6913 Год назад
thats because golf clothes never change. And only Rich people would get caught dead in this clown outfit. But because its been the clothing traditionally worn by the scotts playing golf. So now its been reapropriated for rich people in country club, so of course you think they look dapper, you been mislead on what dapper really looks like though Sean Connery really can pull anything off
@rg3412
@rg3412 Год назад
@@ravinraven6913 you sound bitter and negative.
@korpiz
@korpiz 3 года назад
I do like the simplicity of these times, “I am a villain and I like gold, so I’ll call myself Goldfinger!” Genius 😊
@rogeredwarrddeshon5000
@rogeredwarrddeshon5000 3 года назад
My mind wonders what sort of prostate exam Goldfinger would have preferred. His namesake perchance.
@AshleyPomeroy
@AshleyPomeroy 3 года назад
He was named after a real man - Erno Goldfinger, an architect who designed a bunch of brutalist tower blocks in London. I've always assumed Ian Fleming built most of the plot around the name.
@blingVolcano
@blingVolcano 3 года назад
paints people gold to kill them, such an efficient antagonist lol
@Crumphorn
@Crumphorn 3 года назад
@@AshleyPomeroy Actually, Ian Fleming went to school with Goldfinger.
@rapatski
@rapatski 3 года назад
@@Crumphorn And indeed, he hated Goldfinger's work so much he named the villain after him.
@librarian66
@librarian66 3 года назад
One of my favorite Bond novels and movies. RIP, Mr. Connery... you'll be missed.
@PatrolOfficer161
@PatrolOfficer161 2 года назад
The time during the arrival of the Bond films that each one was better made and brought a new benchmark to the genre. Case in point, the fabulous John Barry music that so accentuated the moments (Odd Job's entrance!) foreshadowing to us us viewers that bad things were about to happen and he was the one bringing it. Not too many gadgets to rely on yet and screen time allowed them to develop character. The biggest plus of all was the rich Ian Fleming material to cull from. It's not often that "perfection" can be attained but from "Dr. No" to "Thunderball", this franchise was hitting on all cylinders! One more thing, this was my first exposure to a series movie in which the same actor played the same character in a succession of films. The birth of the franchise I guess.
@pauladouglas9891
@pauladouglas9891 4 месяца назад
Goldfinger's golf outfit is so snazzy.
@jesusgarber2042
@jesusgarber2042 3 года назад
To the coolest 007 ever, Sir Sean Connery Rest in Peace.
@vincentbarbeau3031
@vincentbarbeau3031 3 года назад
The perfect James Bond. Connery was in a class by himself.
@angelajohnson6659
@angelajohnson6659 3 года назад
Yes he was the best Bond with Roger Moore second then Pierce Brosnan!stay safe people!
@petes474
@petes474 3 года назад
@@angelajohnson6659 , sorry... Sean is great, but i dont picture him as fighter... Moore is towards the bottome for me, Brosnan was decent... but now Daniel Craig fits the mold, cool, confident and can kick ass
@thesaintst1851
@thesaintst1851 2 года назад
@@petes474 each to their own … Connery was different class
@thesaintst1851
@thesaintst1851 2 года назад
@@petes474 watch the fight scene in the train in from Russia with love…
@steveparadis2978
@steveparadis2978 3 года назад
"I never had a hankering to play golf, despite growing up in Scotland just down the road from Bruntsfield Links, which is one of the oldest golf courses in the world. It wasn’t until I was taught enough golf to look as though I could outwit the accomplished golfer Gert Frobe in “Goldfinger” that I got the bug. I began to take lessons on a course near the Pinewood film studios, and was immediately hooked on the game. Soon it would nearly take over my life. I began to see golf as a metaphor for living, for in golf you are basically on your own, competing against yourself and always trying to do better. If you cheat, you will be the loser, because you are cheating yourself."
@CS-hd9xu
@CS-hd9xu 3 года назад
President Donald J. Trump IS James Bond, and Goldfinger is THE DEEP STATE!!! Two golf balls one is a (1) and one is a(7), 17!!! Who was Trump's catty? Still works for him
@SuperLeica1
@SuperLeica1 3 года назад
@@CS-hd9xu The contrary, Trump is the perfect Goldfinger, just watch him!
@woodrobin
@woodrobin 3 года назад
@@CS-hd9xu Donald Trump constantly cheats at golf, even having himself declared course tournament champion at courses he owns based on scores he supposedly achieved playing at some other course and phoned in to the tournament officials (who are employed by him, and thus in a bad position to call him out on it). He jumps in his golf cart and zips down-course after insisting on going first so that he can move his and others' balls before the other players get down-range. Just a consummate and total man-baby of a cheat and a general bad sport.
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 3 года назад
@@woodrobin Yeah, you're criticizing Trump in the face of Biden being President. An actual buffoon who can't string together a sentence even if it were preprinted for him on a teleprompter.
@jonburrows8602
@jonburrows8602 3 года назад
Connery had it in his Diamonds are Forever contract that they had to shoot around his golf rounds in Las Vegas, where he alternated play between the Tropicana, LVCC, Dunes and Desert Inn courses.
@omarko9708
@omarko9708 2 года назад
I love all scenes in this movie. No scene is a bad scene, they're all made to perfection. No wonder Goldfinger is the greatest Bond movie of all. I think Gert Frobe was the best villain of all Bond movies. The technology was at its start, but it was wonderful and understandable. Unlike subsequent movies that relied on the high-tech more than the story, it failed. Each movie should have a great script that really echoes the era with classical backgrounds, with car chase sequences and some high-tech adventure to be complimentary, not entirely the center of the story.
@JeffJefferyUK
@JeffJefferyUK 2 года назад
Sean's swing with that driver is fantastic
@philjamieson5572
@philjamieson5572 4 года назад
I really miss the fun character play of these older Bond films.
@thomasthomas2418
@thomasthomas2418 2 года назад
Today's audiences would not have the patience for this scene.
@octaviusfooks7194
@octaviusfooks7194 4 года назад
You can’t beat Connery, for he is legendary.
@justinmercado6515
@justinmercado6515 2 года назад
Sean Connery is the greatest! Here’s to you, Sir Thomas!
@dagmarschrader730
@dagmarschrader730 Год назад
Goldfinger der beste Bond/Film und vorallem mit den unvergessenen Schauspielern Sie Sean Connery und Gerd Fröbe. Unvergessen die Zwei. Sie waren eine Klasse für sich.💎💎
@EthanKnight97
@EthanKnight97 4 года назад
Best golf scene in movie history.
@thevoid99
@thevoid99 4 года назад
no "caddyshack"? :(
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 4 года назад
@@bmac4039 hell no
@Hithere-ek4qt
@Hithere-ek4qt 3 года назад
Not the best, but way better than either Caddyshack OR Gilmore
@HolyHeinz
@HolyHeinz 3 года назад
Karl Gerhart "Gert" Fröbe (Froebe) (25 February 1913 - 5 September 1988), was considered to be one of the most important German character actors of the 20th century, he has also worked in many international productions. The actor achieved fame in the role of the child killer in the crime classic "It Happened in Broad Daylight" of 1958 and as the villain Auric Goldfinger. RIP
@Huntmike
@Huntmike 3 года назад
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines ook een mooie rol daarin
@tomvogt5988
@tomvogt5988 3 года назад
@@Huntmike The Longest Day, the soldier on the donkey when the shelling starts
@Paul-cu9lu
@Paul-cu9lu 3 года назад
It's no coincidence that goldfinger's first name is auric, which literally means "derived from gold". Also, the atomic symbol for gold is Au.
@tomodonovan5931
@tomodonovan5931 2 года назад
He had that sexy lil blonde wife with the hot lil black stockings in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! Citchy Citchy Coooooo!
@david10101961
@david10101961 2 года назад
@@Paul-cu9lu Like so many other words in the European languages, it's derived from the Latin. In this case, aurum = gold.
@jackmanley1473
@jackmanley1473 8 месяцев назад
"Oh bad luck, you're in the rough." Destroys me every single time 🤣
@bambesfresser
@bambesfresser 11 месяцев назад
It isn't just Sean Connery. Gerd Froebe as Goldfinger is as masterful as it gets.
@a_single_white_female
@a_single_white_female 4 года назад
The volume on these clips is so low that I crank my system up to nearly max. When I go back to any other video I blow my ears out.
@Klonoa7H
@Klonoa7H 3 года назад
The 5.1 upmix has the dialogue really low and the sound effects really loud. Mono in this case sounds better. Not sure if the BD has the mono mix though
@artvandalay13
@artvandalay13 3 года назад
Wow thanks for the reminder. Good thing I scrollled down first before playing another video. My eardrums would have exploded.
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 3 года назад
@Dhi Mancini Correct. When making the bet, Goldfinger stated at 2:14, "Strict rules of golf?" To which Bond replied, "But of course." This meant that Golfinger had to play his ball the entire game, and he had previously established that he played a Slazenger 1. According to the strict rules of golf, since Goldfinger finished the match with a different ball than what he started with, it's considered "cheating" and therefore he must forfeit the entire match.
@vipersuphere
@vipersuphere 3 года назад
I love it
@handlefart
@handlefart 7 месяцев назад
i love this scene, Oddjob lays an egg then " AH AH!"
@brunodesrosiers266
@brunodesrosiers266 2 года назад
I’ll never get tired of this one.
@wrmty56413
@wrmty56413 3 года назад
A Bond film isn't a Bond film without a rip-roaring action scene like this
@nkristianschmidt
@nkristianschmidt 3 года назад
lol, it was nice calm scene
@slavko321
@slavko321 3 года назад
I came here from the spectre movie guiness world record explosion video and i found this video better:)
@wrmty56413
@wrmty56413 3 года назад
@@slavko321 This should be in the Guinness Book of Movie Records for Most Stylish Pair Of Plus Fours Worn By a Bond Villain
@matthewboreham2001
@matthewboreham2001 3 года назад
golf sequence in johnny english reborn
@danfox6437
@danfox6437 3 года назад
RIP Sean Connery. You, in my opinion, were the best Bond ever.
@oL5re9re55ion
@oL5re9re55ion Месяц назад
One of my favorite scenes of all time
@TheScreamingFrog916
@TheScreamingFrog916 2 года назад
The greatest movie franchise of all time. A virtual time machine, window into our changing culture. Shows me what our world looked like, from my early childhood, to the present.
@bradcarter8174
@bradcarter8174 3 года назад
You will be missed by all,but you will always remain a legend in the world of 007! Continuing to be watched by so many of your fans, you, Sir Sean Connery are a true icon. R.I.P 🌷☘
@Chris-Weaver
@Chris-Weaver 2 года назад
One of the most well written comments around here. Keep up bro! 👍🏼
@johnbertrand7185
@johnbertrand7185 3 года назад
RIP Sir Sean. The best Bond bar none. Others have come close but none had the combination of humor and sense of danger to make the character work as well as Connery did.
@giovanna8187
@giovanna8187 2 года назад
Potent combination of danger and sexuality. Dark brooding looks with dimples, sensual mouth. Just lethal.
@alsimmons4504
@alsimmons4504 2 года назад
Pierce Brosnan also had the charm, wit, humor, debonair appearance and physicality to be a fantastic Bond that's right up there with Connery's. Very memorable and iconic Bond Brosnan was no question about it.
@PR--un4ub
@PR--un4ub 2 года назад
@@alsimmons4504 I'm a Dalton kind of guy.
@alsimmons4504
@alsimmons4504 2 года назад
@@PR--un4ub Oh ok ok, cool 🙂 Brosnan was practically my intro to the entire Bond franchise and the character himself pretty much.
@PR--un4ub
@PR--un4ub 2 года назад
@@alsimmons4504 Same here. I may have seen other Bonds before _Goldeneye_ , but _Goldeneye_ brought 007 to my attention in a big way...and then I played the video game!
@bigdmac33
@bigdmac33 Год назад
EPIC!! One of my favourite scenes, maybe THE favourite scene. The pace and tone is just perfect.
@bingcherry1122
@bingcherry1122 Год назад
This is the only golf game I have ever watched until the end without losing interest!!!! Lol!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Bob-Horse
@Bob-Horse 3 года назад
Wonderful, Goldfingers reaction is classic.
@chrisevans5259
@chrisevans5259 3 года назад
It wasn't James Bond that made Sean Connery,.....it was Sean Connery that made James Bond....Rip
@1981stonemonkey
@1981stonemonkey 3 года назад
Indeed.
@DarthAverage
@DarthAverage 3 года назад
My father used to have a saying: There are several actors who have _played_ James Bond. Sean Connery IS James Bond.
@ikewasgen45
@ikewasgen45 3 года назад
he much pleasure to this world a great artist many races and cultures connected over many decades
@ikewasgen45
@ikewasgen45 3 года назад
he brought much pleasure to our world a gifted artist many races and cultures connected with him over decades
@technodemic6258
@technodemic6258 3 года назад
No - it was "fraises des bois" (no longer available).
@MCO18
@MCO18 7 месяцев назад
One of the best initial meetings between Bond and villain
@cliffcox7643
@cliffcox7643 2 года назад
These films had class.. Two enemies playing golf together to later want to kill each other.
@Dagobert1234
@Dagobert1234 4 года назад
It never gets old and after all these years I still admire the way mister bond setsup a cheater
@Frserthegreenengine
@Frserthegreenengine 2 года назад
Ironically Bond stopped a Chester from cheating by cheating himself (switching the balls)
@markdowse3572
@markdowse3572 3 года назад
"... Shall we make it a shilling a hole?" Nice opening bet, Mr Bond.
@johnhughes4313
@johnhughes4313 3 года назад
AS the Actress said to the Bishop....
@thomaswilliams2780
@thomaswilliams2780 Год назад
This, and The Man With A Golden Gun are my 2 favourite Bond movies
@stayingalivewithsaad5351
@stayingalivewithsaad5351 Год назад
I think you like gold too much 🌟 Then you must like Gold movie too which was another movie of Roger Moore.
@VtRD
@VtRD 3 месяца назад
Sam Snead and Payne Stewart-the Goldfinger costumers nailed it here. Funny scene.
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 3 года назад
Ah, for the subtlety of old school Bond films over what tripe they produce nowadays.
@davemiles1409
@davemiles1409 3 года назад
RIP Sean... You had a great innings and a wonderful life thanks for the entertainment a true British Legend.
@paulbrown2681
@paulbrown2681 3 года назад
A true Scottish legend
@theundertaker5963
@theundertaker5963 2 дня назад
This man WAS Bond! No other actor came even close to the standard he set. RIP Sir Sean Connery.
@lofthouse23
@lofthouse23 Год назад
And just like that, Sean Connery fell in love with golf for the rest of his life.
@newsbuster292
@newsbuster292 3 года назад
When people had long enough attention span to watch a scene like this without getting bored or losing the plot.
@bodieofci5418
@bodieofci5418 4 года назад
Definitely the best of all the Bond films. It had it all.
@ReR7474
@ReR7474 4 года назад
Lots of pussy galore
@codeoptimizationware2803
@codeoptimizationware2803 4 года назад
@bodie of ci5 : While MY favorite Bond film of them all is _From Russia With Love_ [1962], _Goldfinger_ [1963] is truly THE quintessential James Bond film, even though Blofeld and SPECTRE are not in that one. What a great Bond outing! 10 of 10 stars, easily hehehehe
@greatwuta
@greatwuta 4 года назад
Goldfinger is OK and that's it.
@codeoptimizationware2803
@codeoptimizationware2803 4 года назад
@@greatwuta : Nah, _Goldfinger_ is like the basic template-model for a James Bond film at its best and most complete! _Goldfinger_ is way better than merely "OK." It's the best of the best in the entire film-series to this day.
@codeoptimizationware2803
@codeoptimizationware2803 4 года назад
@D. Robinson : _Goldeneye_ is Brosnan's first and probably best Bond film. He was a great Bond, but they should have put him in more better Bond films than only _Goldeneye_ .
@zr1100c3
@zr1100c3 2 года назад
"Golf is not yet the national game of Korea, hey?" Little did he know...
@shrishri8898
@shrishri8898 2 года назад
Some charm about these old movies
@ramsesLempreur
@ramsesLempreur 3 года назад
Bond : Oh bad luck you're in the rough ! RIP Mr Connery that was the best golf game i have seen in the cinema !!!
@zjkingsley7
@zjkingsley7 3 года назад
0:43 "Golf is not yet the national game of Korea, hey! hahaha" Oh you just wait and see Auric, you just wait and see...
@mroknoproblem8398
@mroknoproblem8398 2 года назад
Excellent ! Well played, Mister Bond !
@RedtailMediaPro
@RedtailMediaPro 2 года назад
I love the strings that play at the end of the clip. Goldfinger has such a good soundtrack. It's the measuring stick of all other Bond movies (IMO).
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 месяца назад
All thanks to John Barry .
@belowaveragegolfguy8671
@belowaveragegolfguy8671 3 года назад
RIP Sean Connery 😢
@tansleypotts9486
@tansleypotts9486 3 года назад
Yes RIP Sean brilliant actor
@Chewligan1
@Chewligan1 3 года назад
He was the one and only Bond
@jerico641
@jerico641 3 года назад
That, to me, is a more fascinating scene than all the car chases, parachute drops, gun battles, and explosions Bond was ever involved in.
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop Месяц назад
Battle of Intelligences
@rockslide4802
@rockslide4802 2 года назад
What a great movie. Never gets old.
@markhugo8270
@markhugo8270 8 месяцев назад
This is SOOOOOOO good, I can take time out of a busy night, to watch it again. C L A S S! Pure CLASS!
@factsandtruestories
@factsandtruestories 3 года назад
The first and probably most handsome bond to ever come. RIP🙏
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