We have lived in Switzerland and in France since the 1920'ies. As a little boy traveling with my parents, we drove through the Alps on many occasions. I remember passing through this area in the sixties. I'm sure mom and dad wanted to see the Bond location too. One thing that came to mind was a trip back in 68. We were lumbering through the French Alps heading to Italy. There were several sport cars racing on the roads. Our old car was annoying them. As soon as they could, they went whizzing by. I didn't think much about them until an hour later, we came upon the police at the scene of an accident. Those same cars went right off the road and down the mountain side. If you note here, those crappy cement posts, not only are they short, but many are also falling over, and you can drive right through some because they are spaced far apart. Today, those old blocks have been replaced with solid steel barriers, and in some cases large stone walls. But back then, DRIVE at your own RISK! Thanks for the post!
I was looking at the snow on the mountains and thinking there must have been more than a few people fall victim to the ice that would form on the road sometimes. The slightest excessive speed could be a gross error of judgment.
In 1967, I actually sat in one of the Aston Martin's used in the film "Goldfinger"! It was on display for 2-3 days at the A&S store in Manhasset, N.Y.! It was protected by a security guard, during operating hours, but a friend, who was a store employee, let me sit in it, after hours! The car had a phone in the door; a televised screen & a control panel. I also noticed scratches on the roof, where that portion was ejected! It was great fun seeing this famous car, in real life!
I saw the same car at a car show in SF in the 60's with my Father, not sure the exact year. They said everything worked except the ejector seat. That's pretty cool, because today they'd just use computer generated images for what that car could do. But I didn't get to sit in it - leather seats I'm sure. That car show in SF also had the Batmobile, car from The Munster's and many others. Thanks for sharing.
@@paulm.newitt3246 The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy 'Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez'. 'Goldfinger' debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
@@paulm.newitt3246 The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy 'Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez.' 'Goldfinger' debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
I was born in the year 1962 so when this magnificent movie was released at that time I was only three years old but in 1979 It have seen this movie at a cinema hall named Navina in Kolkata of India then Navina was a hall where every Bond movies used to release and we went to watch this movie is really attractive as Bond and actress driving cars through the hill road of Alps mountain absolutely I wish to visit this part of the Alps where shooting was done and the beautiful melodious background music is lovely to our ears and mind soothing. Absolutely beautiful nostalgic evergreen scene so I love to see this scene again and again leaving apart whole movie. 18.11.24.
Sean Connery, the best Bond, was also in the four best 007 movies (IMO) - Dr. No, Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, and Thunderball! Also, probably his three most formidable adversaries came from three of those - Rosa Klebb, Red Grant, and Emilio Largo! With the world climate as it is and with the thing for remakes, I'm surprised Thunderball was never remade!
@@alpha-omega2362 Not just conjecture…Kevin McClory won a lawsuit against Ian Fleming when the latter wrote a novel that was ultimately based on a failed screen treatment by he, McClory and Jack Whittingham. Ultimately, “Thunderball” as a story is owned by McClory.
@1Tomrider. Thunderball was remade in the early 1980's in "Never Say Never Again". But it was not considered as an official James Bond movie of the series. Sean Connery starred in this movie as his last Bond movie while Roger Moore was starring in the official series.
SEAN CONNERY EL MEJOR JAMES BOND DE LA HISTORIA, ME ACUERDO CUANDO APARECIO POR LOS AÑOS 60 YO HERA MUY JOVNCITO HOY TENGO 82 AÑ0S JOSE F. LATINO ,,,PUERTO MADRYN CHUBUT ARGENTINA...
In 1965 I was 11 years old and had one of those 007 attaché cases with the hidden dagger, decoder and sniper rifle that I had gotten the Christmas before. Wish I had kept it.
Agree From Russia w/ Love was the best Bond ever made & Red Grant was a scary bad guy vs cartoonish Goldfinger. The music intos to each film were amazing. @@vernonsmith6176
“From Russia With Love” is the high watermark for the series because it best emulated The Cold War world of Ian Fleming. The only other film in the 60s-70s faithful to Fleming was OHMSS. By way of director Guy Hamilton, “Goldfinger” ushered in the era of “pastiche” and larger than life villainy and camp that carried the franchise in that particular direction for the next (almost) quarter century-when Timothy Dalton took the lead role.
@@historybuff66Fleming was WWII veteran & wasn't writing about Cold War, movie Bond was a fantasy & Goldfinger was its peak, Russia was a travelogue & NO comparing leading ladies.
Goldfinger was a masterpiece, but it was released in '64 not 65,l.thunderball was 65,between Dr no and thunderball they were filming them back to back with releases 62 63 64 and 65,you only live twice was first to skip a year being released in 67 followed by ohm's in 69
The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez. "Goldfinger" debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
@@JohnBerry-q1h”The John Barry 7”, a instrumental jazz/pop group, headed up by maestro Barry on trumpet with Vic Flick on guitar were performing “Ventures” type music already by 1957.
Der Pass wurde mal rauf, mal runter gefahren, mal von der anderen Seite usw.... Nach dem Belvedere kommend, geht es nicht mehr weit nach oben, danach die Szene von Goldfinger wurde von der anderen Seite her aufgenommen. DIe Szene mit dem Gewehr bei 1:50 ist der Blick Richtung Realp, wo James eigentlich her kam. Witzig durcheinander.
Genau so. Wer den Furkapass kennt, kommt aus dem Kopfverdrehen nicht mehr heraus. Aber die Strassen und die Gletscher waren ein ganz anderer Eindruck als heute. Und - schade genug - die Teilnahme der bezaubernden Tania Mallet am Film war viel zu kurz.
Bis vor 10 Jahren stand die Tankstelle bei Andermatt noch, wo im Film die Reifen zur Reparatur abgegeben wurden (kurz nach dem Ende der Filmsequenz). Leider jetzt weg, und die neuen Bauten bei Andermatt haben das Gebiet nicht verschönert ..... . Der Film nimmt sich einige Freiheiten mit der Geographie - angefangen mit der Karte die noch die Gegend um Genf anzeigt, die Fahrzeuge jedoch schon in Furkagebiet.
that exact same sniper gun prop and its wooden case appears in two other Bond films...From Russia With Love Bond is chased over a hillside by a helicopter and he is carrying the rifle , he then uses the sniper rifle to shoot the chopper pilot as he is about to drop a grenade on Bond. On Her Majesty's Secret Service...in the pre title sequence Bond is driving his Aston Martin and is cut up by the Ford Convertible driven by Tracy, he follows the car and pulls up on the edge of a beach, he opens the wooden sniper rifle case and takes out the telescopic sight and uses it to watch Tracy walk into the sea. It is the very same prop that is used in the three films and it belonged to the armourer who worked on the Bond films supplying the gun props and gun effects.
Thank you for the lesser known information! But I think here it is not supposed to use the same gun because it is not used by James Bond but by the other girl.
Bei 0:16 - 0.30, da stimmt aber mit Bonds Karte ganz gewaltig etwas nicht. Goldfinger fährt am Hotel Belvedere am Furkapass vorbei und Bond sieht den am Genfersee spazieren fahren!
Hallo, das Gebäude bei 0.47 bis 0.52 im Hintergrund was ist das? Es steht wohl nicht mehr. Im gestern/heute Vergleich ist da eine leere Fläche oder ich vertue mich da. Danke für eine Antwort!
Being of Asian heritage, it serves as a reminder of the significant cultural and technological advancements the West had made when we watch older films. It's remarkable to consider that the film was made back in 1965.
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Em 1965. Estava em todas as bancas: as aventuras de jarques Douglas. Uma ragazza pra o sz4. Com o ator ltaliano Luciano franciole. O maior sucesso. No Brasil e. No mudo. O agente da Cia o sz4. Da ltalia pra o. Mundo. Ok?
1:43 little known continuity problem but it's just all over the place. One minute the road is far away then it is really close. Goldfinger clearly was never there because he's clearly green screened into the shot where he eats the fruit.
The James Bond 007 movie "Goldfinger" was released in the year 1964 and not in the year 1965. It was the movie "Thunderball" which was released in 1965. Please make the necessary correction of the title of this video. Thanks!
explain to me how Bond got in front of her after she passed him....Goldfinger was down below, then Bond in up above and she is up above Bond....so somehow Bond got in front of her...
Total Hollywood BS, that Mustang (Falcon) would never be able to navigate switchbacks shown without cornering on it's door knobs, let alone keep up with an Aston-Martin...
We have lived in Switzerland and in France since the 1920'ies. As a little boy traveling with my parents, we drove through the Alps on many occasions. I remember passing through this area in the sixties. I'm sure mom and dad wanted to see the Bond location too. One thing that came to mind was a trip back in 68. We were lumbering through the French Alps heading to Italy. There were several sport cars racing on the roads. Our old car was annoying them. As soon as they could, they went whizzing by. I didn't think much about them until an hour later, we came upon the police at the scene of an accident. Those same cars went right off the road and down the mountain side. If you note here, those crappy cement posts, not only are they short, but many are also falling over, and you can drive right through some because they are spaced far apart. Today, those old blocks have been replaced with solid steel barriers, and in some cases large stone walls. But back then, DRIVE at your own RISK! Thanks for the post!
Em.64.not.65
I was looking at the snow on the mountains and thinking there must have been more than a few people fall victim to the ice that would form on the road sometimes. The slightest excessive speed could be a gross error of judgment.
@@hannotn No seat belts and steel dash.
In 1967, I actually sat in one of the Aston Martin's used in the film "Goldfinger"! It was on display for 2-3 days at the
A&S store in Manhasset, N.Y.! It was protected by a security guard, during operating hours, but a friend, who was a
store employee, let me sit in it, after hours! The car had a phone in the door; a televised screen & a control panel. I
also noticed scratches on the roof, where that portion was ejected! It was great fun seeing this famous car, in real life!
I saw the same car at a car show in SF in the 60's with my Father, not sure the exact year. They said everything worked except the ejector seat. That's pretty cool, because today they'd just use computer generated images for what that car could do. But I didn't get to sit in it - leather seats I'm sure. That car show in SF also had the Batmobile, car from The Munster's and many others. Thanks for sharing.
My fav of all of Sir Sean's 007 movies!
This was the first time anyone saw a Ford Mustang in a movie (a 1964 1/2). A great promotional idea!!
yes I was driven to school as a child in a 1964-1/2 Mustang Convertible
That is false. Wasn't the first time
@@Firemarioflower I write Mustang books and know people at Ford...so where was it seen first on film?
@@paulm.newitt3246 The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy 'Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez'. 'Goldfinger' debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
@@paulm.newitt3246 The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy 'Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez.' 'Goldfinger' debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
I was born in the year 1962 so when this magnificent movie was released at that time I was only three years old but in 1979 It have seen this movie at a cinema hall named Navina in Kolkata of India then Navina was a hall where every Bond movies used to release and we went to watch this movie is really attractive as Bond and actress driving cars through the hill road of Alps mountain absolutely I wish to visit this part of the Alps where shooting was done and the beautiful melodious background music is lovely to our ears and mind soothing. Absolutely beautiful nostalgic evergreen scene so I love to see this scene again and again leaving apart whole movie. 18.11.24.
Le seul film que j'ai vu avec mon père, un homme qui travaillait beaucoup....
Ah, I also watched this movie in the cinema here in South Asia with my father and my brother. Good memories!
a few days ago I drove the Furka Pass. These parts always make me think of James Bond Goldfinger
Complimenti e Grazie, mi ha fatto ricordare quando da bambino venivo a trovare i parenti a Berna e Losanna!
Connery the best bond there ever was...RIP Sir Sean !!
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best of James bond Gold Finger Top 1
I think also one of the best .
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Just did the Furka pass last Friday ( 4th Oct) on my motorcycle. Last time I did it was with mum and dad in 1972. ❤
Sean Connery, the best Bond, was also in the four best 007 movies (IMO) - Dr. No, Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, and Thunderball! Also, probably his three most formidable adversaries came from three of those - Rosa Klebb, Red Grant, and Emilio Largo! With the world climate as it is and with the thing for remakes, I'm surprised Thunderball was never remade!
I’m surprised that as beloved as it is, OHMSS was never remade. But I’m glad it wasn’t.
actually Thunderball was remade in "Never say Never Again" or so they say.
@@alpha-omega2362 Not just conjecture…Kevin McClory won a lawsuit against Ian Fleming when the latter wrote a novel that was ultimately based on a failed screen treatment by he, McClory and Jack Whittingham. Ultimately, “Thunderball” as a story is owned by McClory.
@1Tomrider. Thunderball was remade in the early 1980's in "Never Say Never Again". But it was not considered as an official James Bond movie of the series. Sean Connery starred in this movie as his last Bond movie while Roger Moore was starring in the official series.
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SEAN CONNERY EL MEJOR JAMES BOND DE LA HISTORIA, ME ACUERDO CUANDO APARECIO POR LOS AÑOS 60 YO HERA MUY JOVNCITO HOY TENGO 82 AÑ0S JOSE F. LATINO ,,,PUERTO MADRYN CHUBUT ARGENTINA...
In 1965 I was 11 years old and had one of those 007 attaché cases with the hidden dagger, decoder and sniper rifle that I had gotten the Christmas before. Wish I had kept it.
First Bond film i saw. 10 yrs old
I had watched this movie while I was a child. James Bond Gold-finger 1965.
I met Sean Connery in 2003 at beverly hills.
Sean Connery indeed was the best, sexiest Bond❤
Those triple carbs on the DB5 sound awesome !
A good film, it is, with full of action.
Hay que reconocer una cosa, qué clase y distinción tenía Connery, después de él los otros Bond fueron puros comparsas !!!
Great scene. I like those 3 Vehicles..
Goldfinger was a truly high point in the Connery era but I think Russia is his best bond film.
Yes, I agree with you From Russia With love was great and the best...Goldfinger was outrageous!!
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Agree From Russia w/ Love was the best Bond ever made & Red Grant was a scary bad guy vs cartoonish Goldfinger. The music intos to each film were amazing. @@vernonsmith6176
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“From Russia With Love” is the high watermark for the series because it best emulated The Cold War world of Ian Fleming. The only other film in the 60s-70s faithful to Fleming was OHMSS.
By way of director Guy Hamilton, “Goldfinger” ushered in the era of “pastiche” and larger than life villainy and camp that carried the franchise in that particular direction for the next (almost) quarter century-when Timothy Dalton took the lead role.
@@historybuff66Fleming was WWII veteran & wasn't writing about Cold War, movie Bond was a fantasy & Goldfinger was its peak, Russia was a travelogue & NO comparing leading ladies.
Goldfinger was a masterpiece, but it was released in '64 not 65,l.thunderball was 65,between Dr no and thunderball they were filming them back to back with releases 62 63 64 and 65,you only live twice was first to skip a year being released in 67 followed by ohm's in 69
Yes, you are correct about the years of release of these movies.
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The actual first Mustang ever to appear in a feature film was a red Mustang convertible that co-starred in the French comedy Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez. "Goldfinger" debuted on September 17, 1964, while the French film first screened a little over a week earlier, on September 9, 1964.
3.49, that aston is perfection, ....!
A lot of the Sean Connery BOND films always featured Ford cars. My favorite was when James drove the 1971 Mustang.
Too bad they didn't have total rights to the music..!
@@TheBlanderside If my screen-name says John Berry, you might notice that the composer for that music was John BArry!
@@TheBlandersideI always like the guitar solo. It always sounds like Surfer music, like something _The Ventures_ might have composed.
@@JohnBerry-q1h”The John Barry 7”, a instrumental jazz/pop group, headed up by maestro Barry on trumpet with Vic Flick on guitar were performing “Ventures” type music already by 1957.
Wow nice ♥️ place I like it ❤
un film che non passera mai nel dimenticatoio con sean connery superlativo rip 🙏
Der Pass wurde mal rauf, mal runter gefahren, mal von der anderen Seite usw.... Nach dem Belvedere kommend, geht es nicht mehr weit nach oben, danach die Szene von Goldfinger wurde von der anderen Seite her aufgenommen. DIe Szene mit dem Gewehr bei 1:50 ist der Blick Richtung Realp, wo James eigentlich her kam. Witzig durcheinander.
Genau so. Wer den Furkapass kennt, kommt aus dem Kopfverdrehen nicht mehr heraus. Aber die Strassen und die Gletscher waren ein ganz anderer Eindruck als heute. Und - schade genug - die Teilnahme der bezaubernden Tania Mallet am Film war viel zu kurz.
Bis vor 10 Jahren stand die Tankstelle bei Andermatt noch, wo im Film die Reifen zur Reparatur abgegeben wurden (kurz nach dem Ende der Filmsequenz).
Leider jetzt weg, und die neuen Bauten bei Andermatt haben das Gebiet nicht verschönert ..... .
Der Film nimmt sich einige Freiheiten mit der Geographie - angefangen mit der Karte die noch die Gegend um Genf anzeigt, die Fahrzeuge jedoch schon in Furkagebiet.
Very pleasant scene even if Goldfinger was released in 1964 and not in 1965 (year of Thunderball)
that exact same sniper gun prop and its wooden case appears in two other Bond films...From Russia With Love Bond is chased over a hillside by a helicopter and he is carrying the rifle , he then uses the sniper rifle to shoot the chopper pilot as he is about to drop a grenade on Bond. On Her Majesty's Secret Service...in the pre title sequence Bond is driving his Aston Martin and is cut up by the Ford Convertible driven by Tracy, he follows the car and pulls up on the edge of a beach, he opens the wooden sniper rifle case and takes out the telescopic sight and uses it to watch Tracy walk into the sea. It is the very same prop that is used in the three films and it belonged to the armourer who worked on the Bond films supplying the gun props and gun effects.
Thank you for the lesser known information!
But I think here it is not supposed to use the same gun because it is not used by James Bond but by the other girl.
This is the gun. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArmaLite_AR-7
@@bertroost1675 Thanks for sending the link! I read the Wikipedia info regarding the gun.
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The actual world was so much safer then,
Simply fantastic:
Ford Mustang with invisible airbags! 😆
Bei 0:16 - 0.30, da stimmt aber mit Bonds Karte ganz gewaltig etwas nicht. Goldfinger fährt am Hotel Belvedere am Furkapass vorbei und Bond sieht den am Genfersee spazieren fahren!
I see the location of the Goldfinger shot is now marked on Google maps!
There is a plaque at that spot in reference to that scene in the movie.
@@roberthowell7095 I shall go and see it the next time I am in the area!
Hallo, das Gebäude bei 0.47 bis 0.52 im Hintergrund was ist das? Es steht wohl nicht mehr. Im gestern/heute Vergleich ist da eine leere Fläche oder ich vertue mich da. Danke für eine Antwort!
This is the outfit Craig wore in a later Bond film - the slightly mis-matched suit jacket and pants. Clever.
Being of Asian heritage, it serves as a reminder of the significant cultural and technological advancements the West had made when we watch older films. It's remarkable to consider that the film was made back in 1965.
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. mejores del mundo saludos cordiales dé la república de Chile por la razón o la fuerza
Em 1965. Estava em todas as bancas: as aventuras de jarques Douglas. Uma ragazza pra o sz4. Com o ator ltaliano Luciano franciole. O maior sucesso. No Brasil e. No mudo. O agente da Cia o sz4. Da ltalia pra o. Mundo. Ok?
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Goldfinger was 1964, not 1965.
0:27 GPS?
1:43 little known continuity problem but it's just all over the place. One minute the road is far away then it is really close. Goldfinger clearly was never there because he's clearly green screened into the shot where he eats the fruit.
She overtakes Bond but is then higher up the mountain than him when she shoots at Goldfinger way below.
@@shelleylyme6402 watch it again
Please take me to the nearest "ga-rage."
That pronunciation is also used in Boston.
The James Bond 007 movie "Goldfinger" was released in the year 1964 and not in the year 1965. It was the movie "Thunderball" which was released in 1965.
Please make the necessary correction of the title of this video.
Thanks!
Hard worker in film city
Anyone notice that Goldfingers tax was out in August 64
Also AUR is Gold in Welsh.!
explain to me how Bond got in front of her after she passed him....Goldfinger was down below, then Bond in up above and she is up above Bond....so somehow Bond got in front of her...
`Never knew an Aston Martin was front wheel drive
is that italy or austria ?
Its Switzerland, the Furkapass.
ah o.k thx@@S-Fex
I love Gold finger a cult classic the soundtrack song by Shirley McLean.
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If Bond's GPS thingy was tracking Goldfinger It was showing the wrong location, near city center Geneva.
You are correct.
I think best one is From Rossia with love
Switzerland French Italian alps are the most beautiful mountains in the world
the incongruance in the choice of Benny Hill music outro wasn't missed ;-)
it's impossible to remake a 1960s Bond movie.
A remake would ruin it
@@Magpie_Mark92 #MeToo alone would prevent it from being made.
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1964 not1965 this movie
This scene resemble Golden Eye. Or Golden Eye resemble this scene.
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Ci sono andato quest anno al ghiacciaio.....e quasi sparito
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1964
Questions??? 🤣
aston DB5 ... most famous ever since... and Auric Goldfinger says: NO MISTER BOND, I EXPECT YOU TO DIE❤
1965? NON c ' est 1964 .
Connery / Roger Moore atores
Itsh nineteen shixshty four, for fuxshake...shertainly a shite for shore eyezz..
Total Hollywood BS, that Mustang (Falcon) would never be able to navigate switchbacks shown without cornering on it's door knobs, let alone keep up with an Aston-Martin...
I owned a Falcon of that period. You're right
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25.10.24 2:42
Whats the point of this clip.
and the stupid added music?
You don't have to watch it if you did not wish too RIGHT!!!!!!!
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Shaken, and stirred.
GPS
Totally wrong James Bond Music! Sounds more like Benny Hill! Idiotic!
Music LMAO
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First Bond film i saw. 10 yrs old