Number of Movies: 2
Overview
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine is a 1965 film parody of the then-popular spy trend (the title is a spoof of two James Bond films: the 1962 film Dr. No and the 1964 hit Goldfinger), made using actors from AIP's beach party and Edgar Allan Poe films. Despite its low production values, the film has achieved a certain cult status for the appearance of horror legend Vincent Price and AIP's beach party film alumni, its in-jokes and over-the-top sexuality, the claymation title sequence designed by Art Clokey, and a title song performed by The Supremes. Its success led to a sequel, produced in 1966, entitled Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs.
Dr. Goldfoot / General Willis
Bill Dexter
Franco
Ciccio
Colonel Doug Benson
Rosanna
Craig Gamble (uncredited) (archive footage)
Diane (uncredited) (archive footage)
Todd Armstrong (uncredited) (archive footage)
Motorist Who Hits Diane (uncredited) (archive footage)
Hardjob - Dr. Goldfoot's Assistant (uncredited)
Fong (uncredited)
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November 6, 1965
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.
July 29, 1966
The scheming mad scientist Dr. Goldfoot (Vincent Price) plots another mad scheme to take over the world by killing off the major military leaders of every country; to that end, he creates in his secret lab a bevy of bodacious girl bombs; full-length, life-size robots that explode when embraced.
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