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Release Date:
November 6, 1965
Original Title:
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
Alternate Titles:
Der Spion, der aus dem Speiseeis kam
Doctor G y su máquina de bikinis
Dr. G and the Bikini Machine
Dr. Goldfuß und seine Biki-Maschine
Δρ. Γκόλντφουτ
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: G
Runtime: 88
In this campy spy movie spoof Dr. Goldfoot (Vincent Price) has invented an army of bikini-clad robots who are programmed to seek out wealthy men and charm them into signing over their assets. Secret agent Craig Gamble (Frankie Avalon) and millionaire Todd Armstrong set out to foil his fiendish plot.
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Art Direction:
Daniel Haller
Assistant Director:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Choreographer:
Jack Baker
Co-Producer:
Anthony Carras
Costumer:
Richard Bruno
Dialogue Coach:
Michael A. Hoey
Director:
Norman Taurog
Director of Photography:
Sam Leavitt
Editor:
Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Ronald Sinclair
Eve Newman
Hairstylist:
Ray Forman
Jon Peters
Makeup Artist:
Ted Coodley
Music Supervisor:
Al Simms
Opening Title Sequence:
Art Clokey
Original Music Composer:
Les Baxter
Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson
Production Supervisor:
Jack Bohrer
Screenplay:
Elwood Ullman
Robert Kaufman
Script Supervisor:
Wallace C. Bennett
Set Decoration:
Clarence Steensen
Sound:
Vern Kramer
Special Effects:
Roger George
Story:
James H. Nicholson
Stunts:
Troy Melton
Bob Harris
George Dockstader
Fred Stromsoe
Paul Stader
David Sharpe
Louie Elias
Harvey Parry
Carey Loftin
Jerry Summers
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
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