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Release Date: 1965
Cast: Vince Barnett, Deborah Walley, Luree Holmes, Susan Hart, Annette Funicello, Milton Frome, Tommy Kirk, Frankie Avalon, Harvey Lembeck, Vincent Price, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Dwayne Hickman ...MORE
Cast: Vince Barnett, Deborah Walley, Luree Holmes, Susan Hart, Annette Funicello, Milton Frome, Tommy Kirk, Frankie Avalon, Harvey Lembeck, Vincent Price, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Dwayne Hickman, Fred Clark, Sally Frei, Aron Kincaid, Jack Mullaney ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Teen, Action/Adventure, Comedy, Action, Parody, Science Fiction
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (also known as How To Stuff A Wild Bikini) is a 1965 American International Pictures film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Deborah Walley. This is a parody of the then-popular spy film trend, particularly the 1964 James Bond hit Goldfinger.
Price plays the titular mad scientist who, with the questionable assistance of his resurrected flunky Mullaney, builds a gang of female robots who are then dispatched to seduce and rob wealthy men. (Goldfoot's name reflects his and his robots' choice... MORE
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (also known as How To Stuff A Wild Bikini) is a 1965 American International Pictures film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Deborah Walley. This is a parody of the then-popular spy film trend, particularly the 1964 James Bond hit Goldfinger.
Price plays the titular mad scientist who, with the questionable assistance of his resurrected flunky Mullaney, builds a gang of female robots who are then dispatched to seduce and rob wealthy men. (Goldfoot's name reflects his and his robots' choice in footwear.) Avalon and Hickman play the bumbling heroes who attempt to thwart Goldfoot's scheme. The film's climax is an extended car–bike–cable car–boat-on-wheels chase through the streets of San Francisco.
Despite its low production values, the film has achieved a certain cult status for the appearance of Price and other AIP Beach Party film alumni, its in-jokes and over-the-top sexism, the claymation title sequence designed by Art Clokey, and a title song performed by The Supremes. (The lyrics of the song use the phrase "Dr. Goldfoot and his bikini machine", reflecting the film's original LESS
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