Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966) | |
Director(s) | Mario Bava |
Producer(s) | Samuel Z. Arkoff (executive), Louis M. Heyward, Fulvio Lucisano, James H. Nicholson (executive) |
Top Genres | Action, Comedy, Science Fiction |
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966) was a Comedy - Science Fiction Film directed by Mario Bava and produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, Louis M. Heyward and Fulvio Lucisano.
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The Italian version of this movie runs about 5-7 minutes longer than the English version. It includes more screen time for Italian comics Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia.
This movie was originally intended to be a sequel to Goldginger (aka The Amazing Doctor G), Italian comedians Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia's Goldfinger spoof. When American International Pictures came on board as a co-financier, it was decided to shoot one movie but make two identifiably different films, one each for the Italian and English speaking markets, the Italian was to be a vehicle for the two Italian comedians and the English a Dr. Goldfoot sequel thus achieving two commercial goals of two different national investors. As such, this film was edited into two completely different movies.
About a six months before this film was released, studio American International Pictures launched a 'Bikini' title picture, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, itself being released just six months prior to this movie's precursor, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine.
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This movie was originally intended to be a sequel to Goldginger (aka The Amazing Doctor G), Italian comedians Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia's Goldfinger spoof. When American International Pictures came on board as a co-financier, it was decided to shoot one movie but make two identifiably different films, one each for the Italian and English speaking markets, the Italian was to be a vehicle for the two Italian comedians and the English a Dr. Goldfoot sequel thus achieving two commercial goals of two different national investors. As such, this film was edited into two completely different movies.
About a six months before this film was released, studio American International Pictures launched a 'Bikini' title picture, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, itself being released just six months prior to this movie's precursor, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine.
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