เจมส์ บอนด์ 007 ภาค 3: จอมมฤตยู 007
Goldfinger
Release: 1964-09-20
·Runtime: 110m
·★ 7.4
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Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
EON Productions
United Artists
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Mai Ling
as Mei-Lei
Richard Vernon
as Smithers
Bill Edwards
as Gangster (uncredited)
Caron Gardner
as Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot
Sean Connery
as James Bond
Gert Fröbe
as Auric Goldfinger
Bernard Lee
as M
Victor Brooks
as Blacking
Alf Joint
as Capungo
William Hurndell
as Gangster (uncredited)
Lesley Langley
as Flying Circus - Champegne Pilot (uncredited)
Gerry Duggan
as Hawker
Nadja Regin
as Bonita
Burt Kwouk
as Mr. Ling
Laurence Herder
as Gangster (uncredited)
Aleta Morrison
as Flying Circus - Champegne Leader (uncredited)
Tricia Muller
as Sydney (uncredited)
Honor Blackman
as Pussy Galore
Austin Willis
as Simmons
Desmond Llewelyn
as Q
Roland Brand
as Gangster (uncredited)
Bill Brandon
as Gangster (uncredited)
Norman Chancer
as Gangster (uncredited)
Shirley Eaton
as Jill Masterson
Bill Nagy
as Midnight
John McLaren
as Brigadier
Robert MacLeod
as Atomic Specialist
Harold Sakata
as Oddjob
Martin Benson
as Martin Solo
Cec Linder
as Felix Leiter
Lois Maxwell
as Miss Moneypenny
Peter Cranwell
as Johnny
Margaret Nolan
as Dink
Tania Mallet
as Tilly Masterson
Michael Mellinger
as Kisch
John Maxim
as Gangster (uncredited)
Raymond Young
as Sierra (uncredited)
Bob Simmons
as James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
Crew
Guy Hamilton
Director
Albert R. Broccoli
Producer, Presenter
Harry Saltzman
Producer, Presenter
Ian Fleming
Novel
Paul Dehn
Screenplay
Berkely Mather
Story
Peter R. Hunt
Editor
Ted Moore
Director of Photography
Shirley Bassey
Theme Song Performance
Bob Simmons
Stunt Double
Ken Adam
Production Design
John Barry
Original Music Composer, Conductor
Richard Maibaum
Screenplay