Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)



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Synopsis:
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, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1965
Director Credit
Norman Taurog Director
Cast Credit
Vince Barnett Janitor
Suzanna Hamilton
Aron Kincaid Sports-Car Driver
Carey Loftin
Joe Ploski Cook
Vincent Price Dr. Goldfoot
Frankie Avalon Craig Gamble
Dwayne Hickman Todd Armstrong
Susan Hart Diane
Jack Mullaney Igor
Fred Clark D.J. Pevney
Alberta Nelson Reject No. 12
Milton Frome Motorcyle Policeman
Hal Riddle News Vendor
Kaye Elhardt Girl in Night Club
William Baskin Guard
Patti Chandler Robot
Salli Sachse Robots
Marianne Gaba Robot
Pamela Rodgers Robots
Sally Frei Robot
Jan Watson Robots
Mary Hughes Robot
Luree Holmes Robot
Laura Nicholson Robot
China Lee Robot
Deanna Lund Robot
Leslie Summers Robot
Arlene Charles Robot
Production Credits Credit
James H. Nicholson Producer
Art Department Credit
Clarence I. Steensen Set Designer
Dan Haller Art Director
Choreography Credit
Jack Baker Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Sam Leavitt Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Roger George Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ted Coodley Makeup



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