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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
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The great Vincent Price obviously had fun with his characterization of Dr. Goldfoot in this campy spy spoof directed by Norman Taurog. With his henchman Igor (Jack Mullaney), the demented doctor builds a machine that mass-produces an army bikini-clad babes. Goldfoot programs his vixens to seduce the wealthiest men alive and convince them to sign their fortunes over to him - thus enabling the fiendish doctor to amass tremendous wealth and take over the world. Frankie Avalon co-stars as Secret Agent Craig Gamble, who sets out to destroy the women and bring Goldfoot's plan to a screeching halt. Annette Funicello and Harvey Lembeck provide cameo appearances. Strictly for fans who loved those 1960s drive-in quickies. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent PriceFrankie Avalon, (more)
Director(s):
Norman Taurog
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine

The great Vincent Price obviously had fun with his characterization of Dr. Goldfoot in this campy spy spoof directed by Norman Taurog. With his henchman Igor (Jack Mullaney), the demented doctor builds a machine that mass-produces an army bikini-clad babes. Goldfoot programs his vixens to seduce the wealthiest men alive and convince them to sign their fortunes over to him - thus enabling the fiendish doctor to amass tremendous wealth and take over the world. Frankie Avalon co-stars as Secret Agent Craig Gamble, who sets out to destroy the women and bring Goldfoot's plan to a screeching halt. Annette Funicello and Harvey Lembeck provide cameo appearances. Strictly for fans who loved those 1960s drive-in quickies. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Norman Taurog
Writer(s):
Elwood UllmanRobert Kaufman
Producer(s):
Samuel Z. ArkoffJames H. Nicholson
Categories:
ComedySci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Ronald D.

    I'm a fan of the old 60's surf flicks. This movie didn't have anything to do with the beach or surfing, but I still found it interesting. The storyline is a good one, the acting was OK, but the special effects weren't too good. This is a 60's movie, however, so what do you expect? I'd love to see a remake of this movie using the improved technology we have today. The chase scenes in this movie have some great shots of San Francisco. The cliffhanger at the very end of the movie was interesting too. I LOVE the dancing bikini girls during the final credits.

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    Gary T.

    I have always been a fan of Vincent Price, but this was not among his more memorable films. To be sure, there were moments of humor and "camp", but not enough to compensate for a poor script and low production values. Overall the 89 minute running time seemed about 59 minutes too long. For die-hard fans of spy-genre camp, or Frankie Avalon and Vincent Price this may be worth a rental.

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