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Goldfinger
Capsule by Jonathan Rosenbaum
From the Chicago Reader

This 1964 entry is the most enjoyable of the James Bond thrillers starring Sean Connery--perhaps because it's the most comic and cartoony in look as well as conception. Still, it's every bit as imperialist and misogynistic as the other screen adventures based on Ian Fleming's books (among John F. Kennedy's favorites). Guy Hamilton directed; with Honor Blackman, Gert Frobe, and Harold Sakata. 111 min.

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