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Follows 

Dr. No (1962)

Followed by 

Thunderball (1965)
Moonraker (1979)
Octopussy (1983)
GoldenEye (1995)
Casino Royale (2006)
Skyfall (2012)
Bond 24 (2014)

Spin-off 

References 

Bedlam (1946)
James Bond creator Ian Fleming borrowed the notion of someone being suffocated by being covered in gold paint from the horror film Bedlam (1946).
Dr. No (1962)

Referenced in 

The Guns of James Bond (1964)
Sean Connery from the set of at Pinewood
Left-Handed Fate (1965)
Goldfinger mentioned by the Professor.
How to Murder Your Wife (1965)
Stan (Lemmon) sees his wife (Lisi) in bed in the morning with curlers in her hair. He imagines her in the same position as Tilly Soames when she was murdered by Goldfinger.
The Beverly Hillbillies: Double Naught Jethro (1965)
Jethro describes various plot details like Oddjob's steel-rimmed hat and being painted gold.
I Spy: So Long, Patrick Henry (1965)
Mickey says he has seen this many times
Get Smart: School Days (1965)
The students at the spy school practice with razor sharp bowler hats like Oddjob used
My Favorite Martian: Martin Goldfinger (1965)
Movie title used in title
The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
Mentions / discusses
Thunderball (1965)
The Avengers: Too Many Christmas Trees (1965)
"What can [Honor Blackman's character Cathy Gale] be doing in Fort Knox?" muses Steed.
The Cut Ups (1966)
"Goldfinger" is advertised on a marquee.
The World of Inner Space (1966)
Narrator calls Shirley Eaton "that Goldfinger girl".
Get Smart: Shipment to Beirut (1966)
spy's great enemy kills female witness by coating her with cosmetics
Adam Adamant Lives!: A Vintage Year for Scoundrels (1966)
A woman in hospital is reading 'Bond' magazine with a picture from Goldfinger on the back cover
Happy End am Wolfgangsee (1966)
The porter has a 007 obsession and especially mentions Goldfinger
Get Smart: Where-What-How-Who Am I? (1967)
The car chase is a parody the car chase in Goldfinger.
Get Smart: Pussycats Galore (1967)
The title 'pussycats galore' is a reference to the character pussy galore in 'goldfinger'
Casino Royale (1967)
Gilded girls; Mention of Aston Martin car with gadgets
The Lucy Show: Lucy and the Starmaker (1967)
Lucy: Who does he think he is? Goldfinger?
Once Upon a Body (1969)
Advertised on a marquee.
The Baldheaded Agent and the Land of Destruction Mission (1969)
Title referenced by Thou-Vou.
That Girl: Mission Improbable: Part 1 (1969)
When Ann says she feels like she's in a James Bond movie since she's given a camera hidden in a fake banana to do espionage work, Donald quips that the movie is Yellowfinger.
Dirty Harry (1971)
The name 'Pussy Galore' is seen on a sign in the Red Light district
The New Avengers: The Midas Touch (1976)
Tania Mallet, who played John Steed's date, played Tilly Masterson, the girl killed by Oddjob's bowler hat in GOLDFINGER. The episode's title "The Midas Touch" recalls not alludes to the episode's villain's love of gold but to the theme of GOLDFINGER-- "He's the man, the man with the Midas Touch, a spider's touch."
The New Avengers: Cat Amongst the Pigeons (1976)
Gambit: Pussy... Steed: Galore...
Making of James Bond: Design (1977)
Referenced / mentioned
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
Dr. Klahn's army is training by throwing razored bowler hats to decapitate a statue, just like the Asian villain Odd Job in Goldfinger.
Felicity (1978)
On theater marquee.
Lupin the Third: The Secret of Mamo (1978)
The ear phone gag that is used.
Il ficcanaso (1980)
Near the end, Pippo Franco almost loses his manhood thanks when tied to a sowing maschine by the bad guy, similar to Sean Connery 's predicament in Goldfinger.
Eaten Alive! (1980)
In both movies a girl is painted with gold paint.
Tais-toi quand tu parles! (1981)
Giaccomo is awaken by two men calling him James and asking him to complete his mission. He answers, "What mission ? Goldfinger ? Thunderball ? Not Moonraker, that one is not interesting at all !"
Remington Steele: Signed, Steeled and Delivered (1982)
Remington Steele refers to Oddjob, the character who throws a razor-edged derby as a weapon.
At the Movies: The Secret of 'Star Wars' (1983)
Referenced by Gene Siskel in a discussion on movie series.
Saturday Night Live: Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone (1983)
Pussy Galore mentioned by Dr. Jack Badofsky on Saturday Night News
Octopussy (1983)
Raw Talent (1984)
Actor Jose Duval mentions a film with James Bond and "Pussy Galore".
Gremlins (1984)
Gerald says "Give me a vodka martini. Shake, don't stir".
Gotcha! (1985)
James Bond 007: Goldfinger (1986)
Characters and story
Black-Adder II: Chains (1986)
At one point, Prince Ludwig tells Blackadder to "choose your next witticism carefully, it may be your last", quoting the villain Goldfinger from the Bond film of the same name.
Running Scared (1986)
When talking about their new car it's mentioned that it's like James Bond and the only thing missing is the ejection seat.
Cat City (1986)
one of the cat crime bosses looks like / a parody of Auric Goldfinger
Pound Puppies: Secret Agent Pup (1986)
The character, Claw Finger, is inspired by Gold Finger. Most of the episode references the movie.
The Living Daylights (1987)
Updated version of the Aston Martin / 25th Birthday series homage
The In Crowd (1988)
Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (In Several Wrong Places) (1988)
If Larry follows any of Dr. Nonookee's henchwomen, he ends up being tied to a table and cut to half by laser beam. This death scene is inspired by "Goldfinger".
Cool It: Episode #3.6 (1988)
Phil Cool, as Sean Connery, mentions Pussy Galore
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode #1.9 (1988)
Referenced by name
The Wonder Years: Christmas (1988)
Kevin mentions 007, James Bond and a character of this film, "Pussy Galore".
Garfield's Feline Fantasies (1990)
Odie appears Garfield's fantasy as Slobber Job - a reference to Oddjob.
Tiny Toon Adventures: A Quack in the Quarks (1990)
Plucky was strap to a test bed and was about to get slice by a laser.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Day Damn One (1990)
"Weren't you the bad guy in Goldfinger?"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Godzilla vs. Megalon (1991)
Joel: "Do you expect me to talk?" Crow: "No, Jet Jaguar. I expect you to die."
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode #3.6 (1991)
Title mentioned by Sandi Toksvig during Theater styles
Hudson Hawk (1991)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gamera vs. Barugon (1991)
Joel refers to a character as "Oddjob."
The Simpsons: Homer Defined (1991)
Homer averts the crisis at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant as the timer reaches "007," mimicking the de-activation of a nuclear bomb in the James Bond movie
Kafka (1991)
Cheers: An Old-Fashioned Wedding (1992)
Sam refers to an officious German fellow as "Goldfinger".
Sneakers (1992)
In the opening scene Coz orders a pepperoni pizza "Shaken, not Stirred"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Tormented (1992)
"I expect you to die"
Chik loh go yeung (1992)
sister cindy throws her hat off, which explodes in would-be attackers face. this is much like oddjob in goldfinger and his sawblade hat. sister cindy also launches a similar sawblade hat at a statue later in the film.
The Making of 'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy' (1993)
Referenced by Martin Benson
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 'Manos' the Hands of Fate (1993)
Crow: (Singing) Charred Fingahh!
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993)
Theme tune sung by Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean: Blind Date (1993)
Mr. Bean mentions it in connection with Shirley Bassey.
Wild Palms (1993)
Ninja Scroll (1993)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gunslinger (1993)
Tom sings the "Goldfinger" theme song.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Village of the Giants (1994)
Crow: (as Goldfinger) Mr. Bond.
The Critic: Uneasy Rider (1994)
a proposed nickname for Jay, "Tushy Galore," alludes to the character Pussy Galore
True Lies (1994)
Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge: Episode #1.1 (1994)
There is a gold finger trick object in the "Roger Moore room" which Alan links to this film.
The Santa Clause (1994)
Judy says the hot chocolate served to Scott is "shaken, not stirred".
Voll normaaal (1994)
Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (1995)
Mentions / discusses
The Critic: A Song for Margo (1995)
James Bond lists Pussy Galore from the film among his past lovers
The Goldfinger Phenomenon (1995)
Documentary on this film
Coogan's Run: Thursday Night Fever (1995)
Poster can be seen in Mike's house.
Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1996)
In the James Bond bit, mentions character of Pussy Galore
The Red Green Show: Fund Raiser (1996)
Hap Shaughnessy mentions 007's gold Aston-Martin, claiming that he had originally owned the car --- already fully outfitted with the all of the various ingenious weapons and other gadgetry for Hap's own use --- but that the movie company had purchased the car from him to use in Goldfinger and other James Bond films.
The Oprah Winfrey Show: Summer Movie Reviews (1996)
In a street interview, a theatergoer cites this as his all-time favorite film.
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today (1996)
Documentary on the James Bond films
Trainspotting (1996)
Law & Order: Slave (1996)
Mr. Merrick was watching the film while a murder took place.
Red Dwarf: Stoke Me a Clipper (1997)
Conversation, including the line, no I expect you to die, between Captain Voorhese and Rimmer, almost identical to the conversation between Goldfinger and James Bond. Captain Voorhese and Goldfinger also similar in facial and build.
GoldenEye (1997)
Tinseltown (1997)
One of Cliff's many impersonations is from Goldfinger.
I'm Alan Partridge: Basic Alan (1997)
Alan sings the Goldfinger theme song.
James Bond: Shaken and Stirred (1997)
Organ music from ; Mentioned
Game-On: Episode #3.2 (1998)
Referenced by name
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show: Honey, Meet the Barbarians (1998)
Nick compares his father's invention to something deveoped by Goldfinger, while Wayne imitates the villain's voice.
Sista kontraktet (1998)
This movie is mentioned.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Pumaman (1998)
Mike: "Goldfinger's riding with Octopussy."
Just Shoot Me!: Amblushed (1998)
When Nina is covered in gold paint, Dennis calls her "Oldfinger."
Safe House (1998)
Little Voice (1998)
Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Rotten Plum (1998)
Richard says Caroline will have Plum singing "Goldfinger" by Thursday.
Free Enterprise (1998)
End credit: "Man with the Midas Touch -- Auric Goldfinger"
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin (1998)
Sting appears as 'Goldsting' in a James Bond Spoof
The Simpsons: Homer to the Max (1999)
Homer sings a "Max Power" version of the theme tune.
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 (1999)
The "James Bomb" is based on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from this film.
Entrapment (1999)
Frasier: Shutout in Seattle: Part 2 (1999)
Martin, Frasier and Niles sing the title music at the end of the episode.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Toilet made completely of gold
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Diabolik (1999)
Servo: (singing) Gold Everything!
The Big Tease (1999)
Toy Story 2 (1999)
Mr. Potatohead uses his bowler hat to keep the doors open. The character of Odd Job from "Goldfinger" frequently used his bowler hat as a weapon by throwing it as a disc.
Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)
Filmographical reference re Ken Adam
Harry Saltzman: Showman (2000)
Filmographical Reference to his work
Inside 'Moonraker' (2000)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
The Men Behind the Mayhem: The Special Effects of James Bond (2000)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
Cor, Blimey! (2000)
Castmembers seen in costume in cafeteria including Connery, Frobe, Eaton and Sakata
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Interior Decorator (2000)
Larry sings "Bad...finger" to the tune of the theme from Goldfinger
007 Racing (2000)
Aston Martin DB5 car from this film appears in video game
Exit Wounds (2001)
Mau Mau Sex Sex (2001)
Dan Sonney mentions "Goldfinger".
Joe Dirt (2001)
Christopher Walken compares himself to fellow Bond villain Gert Frobe
Cowboy Up (2001)
Formula 51 (2001)
Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)
This film is referenced by name in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Dimension 5'.
Federal Protection (2002)
Asian guy is jokingly called Oddjob
The Simpsons: Gump Roast (2002)
Homer makes up a song called "Max Power" to the tune of "Goldfinger."
Bad Company (2002)
Path to War (2002)
Protester has sign showing LBJ in iconic James Bond pose captioned "Bloodfinger"
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Villain obsessed with gold, famous crotch-laser torture sequence
xXx (2002)
Bending All the Rules (2002)
"martinis, shaken not stirred"
Bond Girls Are Forever (2002)
talks about the movie
Timesplitters 2 (2002)
Same "laser inching upward to a tied up secret agent's crotch" type scene
I Spy (2002)
Time bomb is stopped at 0:07 seconds
Top Gear: Episode #1.4 (2002)
Sean Connery and his Aston Martin DB5 from this film are shown
Die Another Day (2002)
Laser guns are used as in Goldfinger.
007: Nightfire (2002)
In multiplayer you can play as Oddjob.
I'm Alan Partridge: Never Say Alan Again (2002)
Someone says "I like that Goldfinger, that bit when the laser beams going up his jaffas".
Modern Marvels: James Bond Gadgets (2002)
Discussion of Aston Martin DB5
Quicksand (2003)
MythBusters: Pilot 3: Larry's Lawn-Chair Balloon/Goldfinger/Poppy-Seed Drug Test (2003)
Jamie Hyneman had gold paint put on his skin to test the myth that you can die through skin asphyxiation by putting gold paint on the skin
Inside 'Die Another Day' (2003)
Mentioned by Robert Wade
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)
publicity photo with Honor Blackman in gold paint
Creepy Tales: Girls Night Out (2003)
"007" and "Shaken not stirred" mentioned
The Office: Christmas Special: Part 1 (2003)
Kim says "Everyone thinks the character I most resemble is Pussy Galore." Pussy Galore is a character in 'Goldfinger'.
Mean Girls (2004)
referred to in rap by Kevin Gnapoor
New York Minute (2004)
OddJob reference.
Van Helsing (2004)
Carl and his lab and experiments is a direct link to the first Q James Bond
Hoodwinked! (2005)
Wolf's line about evil genius adding a laser to the lair
The Venture Bros.: Careers in Science (2004)
Dr. Venture hallucinates seeing his father, who wears a tuxedo with goggles and flippers, referencing James Bond's outfit in the beginning of this film.
The Incredibles (2004)
When Bob is approaching Syndrome's lair at night, the music and shots match the opening scenes of Goldfinger, as Bond approaches the oil storage tanks.
I Am Not an Animal: A Star Is Hatched (2004)
One of the songs sampled in Mike's chorus was the theme from Goldfinger.
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004)
Goldfinger, Oddjob and Pussy Galore all have featured parts
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004)
The song "Snake Eater" is modeled after the theme of Goldfinger.
Blade: Trinity (2004)
Death scene for an important assistant to the main villain, using electrocution on a fence
Life of the Party (2005)
Tagline: "Drunken not stirred"
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy' (2005)
Referenced during Robin Williams' audition
The Fairly OddParents: School's Out! The Musical (2005)
In one scene, Timmy is strapped down with a laser-beam slowly moving towards him just as James Bond was in the iconic scene from Goldfinger.
Top Gear: Episode #6.5 (2005)
Mentioned during the DB5 review
The Fairly OddParents: Oh, Brother!/What's the Difference? (2005)
In one scene, Timmy is strapped down with a laser-beam slowly moving towards him just as James Bond was in the iconic scene from Goldfinger.
James Bond 007: From Russia with Love (2005)
Auric Goldfinger is a character available in multiplayer.
QI: Cockneys (2005)
Mentioned in dialogue
Rent (2005)
Collins and Angel dress up at the New Year's Eve party as James Bond and Pussy Galore, respectively.
The Darkroom (2006)
kid orders a milkshake, then says in a British voice: "Shaken not stirred."
Pucked (2006)
Frank (while imitating James Bond) tells Moneypenny that he wants the Aston Martin today
Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Mentioned
Savage Harvest 2: October Blood (2006)
VHS tape seen
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
when storm electrocutes callisto on the fence
Guy Hamilton: The Director Speaks (2006)
Still from film
On Tour with the Aston Martin DB5 (2006)
Aston Martin DB5 driven by 007 in Goldfinger
Premiere Bond: Opening Nights (2006)
Details of its Premiere(s)
Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006)
Sayle Security Guard (Ian U'Chong) in Stormbreaker resembles Oddjob from Goldfinger in look and spin throws a bowler hat
Hard Luck (2006)
"You expect me to beg?" "No, I expect you to scream."
Destroy All Humans! 2 (2006)
Crypto: "Do you expect me to beg, human?" KGB agent: "No, little Furon, I expect you to die!"
Flushed Away (2006)
"Die Again Tomorrow" cover has a picture of a spy and a girl covered in gold
Pastewka: Die Einweihungsparty (2006)
Pastewka has a poster from this movie in his flat
Casino Royale (2006)
Bond wins a 1964 Aston Martin during the first poker match at the Ocean Club. This is the exact model featured in Goldfinger.
Eagle vs Shark (2007)
"Hello, this is Bond, James Bond. Please leave a message, shaken not stirred."
The Rage (2007)
"James Bond/Shaken not stirred" mentioned
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Tango (2007)
"shaken and stirred"
ER: Gravity (2007)
Gates mentions Pussy Galore when talking about Bond girls
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Sandworm (2007)
Chuck offers to watch it with Lazlo; reuse of bomb timer stopping at 0:07
NCIS: Corporal Punishment (2007)
DiNozzo says, with a thick Scotts accent, "I feel like James Bond walking into Q's laboratory". Goldfinger was the first James Bond film with the character "Q".
Dragonfly (2007)
Inspired by opening credit sequences from the 1960s James Bond films
MythBusters: James Bond Special: Part 2 (2008)
Kari Byron, Grant Imahara, and Tory Belleci tested the myth that a bowler hat rigged with a steel ring can knock the head off a statue
The Andromeda Strain (2008)
SPOILER: Nuclear bomb disarmed with exactly 0:07 seconds remaining.
Wild Child (2008)
"Bond, James Bond"/"Shaken, not stirred" mentioned in dialogue
Plaguers (2008)
"Shaken and stirred" said
Bones: The Yanks in the U.K.: Parts 1 and 2 (2008)
Booth makes numerous Bond references, including his wish to drive an Aston Martin as introduced in 'Goldfinger'.
The Cars of the Bond Movies (2008)
The Aston Martin DB5
Quantum of Solace (2008)
A woman lies dead on a bed in the same position as a woman in Goldfinger, but covered with oil not with gold
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.39 (2008)
Reference in a $2,000 question
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Fat Lady (2008)
Once again, the 'bomb' stops with the timer showing 00.07 seconds on the clock.
Saturday Night Live: Tim McGraw/Ludacris/T-Pain (2008)
Pussy Galore is a character on 'Live another Death'
Criminal Minds: Normal (2008)
Rossi mentions the movie by name.
Chandni Chowk to China (2009)
Villain uses bowler hat as weapon like Oddjob in Goldfinger
Privileged: All About the Big Picture (2009)
Zach mentions that the film is playing at a theater and that it is his favorite Bond movie.
Cyprien (2009)
The geeks talk about what James Bond's salary could be. Kiki thinks he might use claim forms. Amused, Godzilla replies : ok, then James Bond just had a dinner with Goldfinger, so he asks the waiter for a claim form ...
House M.D.: Here Kitty (2009)
Quote: "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die."
Bridget's Sexiest Beaches: Miami, Florida (2009)
Bridget says that James Bond played gin rummy at the Fontainebleau Hotel in the film
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.169 (2009)
Contestant does an impression of Sean Connery in the film
Bones: The Bond in the Boot (2009)
Angela mentions Pussy Galore.
Atop the Fourth Wall: James Bond Jr. #3 (2009)
Goldfinger and Oddjob appear in the comic.
Nurse Jackie: Twitter (2010)
"Haldol-- shaken not stirred"
Prozhektorperiskhilton: Olga Kurylenko (2010)
Mentioned by Sasha.
Killers (2010)
Pussy Galore mentioned
Intimate Grammar (2010)
Kids talk about going to see it again
The Cinema Snob: Hell's Bloody Devils (2010)
"They're practicing for when they have to do this in Goldfinger's barn."
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
The character name "Kitty Galore" is a pun on Pussy Galore's name.
The Cinema Snob: The Expendables (2010)
"Goldfinger's henchmen have arrived to take out the military base..."
Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes (2010)
Holmes uses 007's one liner 'Shocking'
BATFXXX: Dark Night Parody (2010)
Jo-Kerr sings the theme from Goldfinger while admiring a bar of gold
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Couch Lock (2010)
When the vault of gold bricks is opened, Chuck exclaims, "Holy Goldfinger!"
GoldenEye 007 (2010)
Oddjob appears in this game.
Conan: VooDoo or Voo Don't (2011)
Conan O'Brien mentions this movie in a joke at the beginning of the show
General Hospital: Episode #1.12229 (2011)
"You're going to have your martini shaken, not stirred."
The Simpsons: The Blue and the Gray (2011)
Goldfinger and Oddjob appear in Homer's James Bond fantasy.
The Office: Threat Level Midnight (2011)
In "Threat Level Midnight," Jim plays supervillain Goldenface, whose face is painted gold like Tilly Masterson in "Goldfinger."
Better with You: Better with Crying (2011)
Pussy Galore mentioned
The Cleveland Show: Your Show of Shows (2011)
Pussy Galore mentioned
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Last Details (2011)
Chuck tells Morgan his suit is part Goldfinger and part Drax.
The Big C: The Little c (2011)
Pussy Galore mentioned
The Footy Show: Episode #18.23 (2011)
Mentioned by Sam Newman in the closing segment before he "does an Oddjob" with a sheriff's hat.
Doctor Who Confidential: River Runs Wild (2011)
Karen Gillan says "If I had an Aston Martin with an ejector seat, I'd eject you." To 'Arthur Darville'.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011)
Alvin wears a white dinner suit including the red rose like Sean Connery does as Bond, and also does a impression of Sean Connery.
Robot Chicken: Fool's Goldfinger (2011)
title reference
Fairly Legal: What They Seem (2012)
Leo quotes from the movie: "No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die."
The Killing: Sayonara, Hiawatha (2012)
Oddjob mentioned

Features 

Dr. No (1962)
Crab Key explosion featured in opening sequence of Goldfinger

Featured in 

Take Thirty: Sean Connery on Being Bond (1965)
Shows clips from
The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
Footage / clips from
Telescope: Licensed to Make a Killing (1965)
Shows clips from
Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond (1967)
Includes footage / clips from
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Footage in opening titles sequence
At the Movies: James Bond (1983)
Clips are shown. Siskel and Ebert choose it as their favorite Bond movie.
Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)
Clips from this movie are shown.
Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (1995)
Shows clip(s) from
The Goldfinger Phenomenon (1995)
Footage / clip(s) from
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995)
Includes clip(s) / footage from
Nobody Does It Better: The Music of James Bond (1997)
Part of title sequence shown
The Bond Cocktail (1999)
Shows clip from
And the Word Was Bond (1999)
Clip from
Ian Fleming: 007's Creator (2000)
Footage / clip from
Inside 'The Living Daylights' (2000)
Footage / clips from
Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)
Footage from Ken Adam's career
Double-O Stunts (2000)
Footage / clips from
Harry Saltzman: Showman (2000)
Footage / clips from
Inside 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (2000)
Includes footage / clip(s) from
Inside Q's Laboratory (2000)
Clips / footage from
Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles (2000)
Footage of title sequence in this documentary
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn (2000)
Footage / clip(s) from
Now Pay Attention 007! (2000)
Includes clip(s) / footage from
The Real Shirley Bassey (2001)
archive clips
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003)
Auric Goldfinger is #49 on the "Villains" list.
Movie Mistakes Uncovered: Uncut: Episode #1.3 (2003)
Clips of mistakes shown
MythBusters: Myths Revisited (2004)
Adam Savage had gold paint put on his skin to re-test the myth that you can die through skin asphyxiation by putting gold paint on the skin
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies (2004)
The song "Goldfinger" is #53 on the list.
The Ultimate Film (2004)
number 27
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes: America's Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases (2005)
The quote "A martini. Shaken, not stirred." is #90 on the list.
007: Licence to Restore (2006)
Features clip(s) from
20 to 1: Memorable Movie Characters (2006)
Clips shown in a segment on James Bond.
20 to 1: 50 to 01: Great Movie One Liners (2007)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Bond. James Bond."
20 to 1: Movie Heroes & Villains (2007)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on James Bond.
The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 21 February 2008 (2008)
Clips of this film are shown during the interview with Gregg Goldstein about the film career of Sean Connery.
The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 8 April 2008 (2008)
Clips of this film are shown during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
20 to 1: Hollywood's Hot List (2009)
Clips shown in a segment on Sean Connery.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Town/I'm Still Here/Easy A (2010)
Brett's #1 Movie Slut: James Bond
Hollywood's Hottest Car Chases (2010)
Discussed and clips shown in part 1.

Spoofed in 

The Wacky World of James Tont (1965)
Spoofs the gadgets and villains that appeared in the first three Bond films
Pinkfinger (1965)
Help! (1965)
Mister Ed: Ed Sniffs Out a Cold Clue (1965)
Because the spy named Kosh wears gloves to keep his hands warm, Mister Ed refers to him as "Coldfinger".
Blunderball, or from Dr. Nofinger with Hate (1966)
James Bond Spoof - Dr. Nofinger
Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966)
Character Hardjob is spoof of Oddjob
Get Smart: Bronzefinger (1966)
The title 'bronzefinger' is a spoof of 'goldfinger'
Casino Royale (1967)
Gilded girls in the finale ; Aston Martin joke
Life of Brian (1979)
The opening music and credits are a spoof of this Bond film
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo: The Roller Disco Karate Kaper (1981)
Harold Sakata as the bodyguard all but reprises his signature role of Oddjob, right down to identical suit and hat (minus metal brim).
The Cannonball Run (1981)
Roger Moore in an Aston Martin DB5 in Cannonball Run
Mad Mission (1983)
Go for It (1983)
Top Secret! (1984)
Saturday Night Live: Steve Martin/Sting (1987)
Sting fights James Bond (Steve Martin) as Goldsting
Bad Taste (1987)
The person with the finger prostetics in the beginning of the movie is called "Coldfinger".
Dirty Pair: What?! The Boy in the Mansion Is a Terminator! (1987)
Kei's "encounter" with the laser beam is a parody of a famous scene from this movie.
James Bonk in Matt Blackfinger (1988)
Agent 0016, a wind-up clockwork aubergine toy pear is attacked by plastic ninjas and painted black on a beach in the tropics a la Goldfinger (1964).
Sly Spy (1989)
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: 9001: A Mario Odyssey/On Her Majesty's Sewer Service (1989)
Episode spoofs Goldfinger viz Koopfinger and James Bond
The Simpsons: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (1989)
To remove his tattoo, Bart is strapped to a table with a laser moving towards him similar to Bond in this movie
Doug: Doug's Hot Ticket/Doug's Dental Disaster (1992)
Doug imagines he is Smash Adams, a character the closely resembles James Bond, and recreates the "do you expect me to talk?" scene from this film.
The Simpsons: Cape Feare (1993)
An Itchy & Scratchy cartoon spoofs the iconic laser scene from this movie.
Animaniacs: Karaoke Dokie/The Cranial Crusader/The Chicken Who Loved Me (1994)
Dr. Not's henchman, Day Labor, is a spoof of Oddjob from "Goldfinger."
Filmpje! (1995)
When Paul de Leeuw sings "My life is a filmpje" this title is sung.
Goldenbush (1996)
Characters, some story points.
Spy Hard (1996)
The Simpsons: You Only Move Twice (1996)
Laser-scene killer machine scene is parodied with "James Bont" instead of Bond. The "Do you expect me to talk?" "No I expect you to die!" dialogue is also spoofed.. The ending Scorpio song parodies the Goldfinger theme.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Random Task is based off the Bond character Oddjob. Allotta Fagina's name is based off Pussy Galore
The Curse of Monkey Island (1997)
Guybrush asks: "Do you expect me to talk?", to which King Andre responds "No Mr Threepwood, I expect you to buy."
Spice World (1997)
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 105 (1998)
After Karen thinks that Brad is playing Sean Connery or James Bond, Brad is like "My wagon turns into a Ferrari."
Hercules: Hercules and the Golden Touch (1998)
James Bond overall parody; includes version of "shaken, not stirred" and villain with a love for gold
Toy Story 2 (1999)
The Gidge (2003)
Main character's fantasy sequence
SpyBoy (2004)
the character Braunfinger (pronounced "Brownfinger") is a parody
Jane Bomb (2004)
The name of Allan Andersen's character is Silverfinger.
The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
Billy Crystal sings "Seabiscuit" to the tune of "Goldfinger".
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
Henchman uses ball to kill man in bar - spoof of Oddjob's deadly hat
The Fairly OddParents: Fairy Friends and Neighbors/Just the Two of Us (2004)
The laser scene is spoofed with Vicky.
What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Gold Paw (2005)
The Gold Monster turns everyone it touches into gold
Robot Chicken: The Sack (2005)
Jewish James Bond skit with Goyfinger
Itse valtiaat - Agenttimusikaali (2005)
The laser torture scene is clearly copied from this movie.
Corner Gas: Seeing Things (2007)
Brent imagines laser eye surgery as himself strapped to a table with a laser cannon pointed at him; he asks the surgeon, "Do you expect me to talk?" and the surgeon answers, "No, Mr. Leroy, I expect you to die ... eventually."
Kill Buljo: The Movie (2007)
lookalike character Blow Job (a woman dressed in a black suit and bowler hat who throws cops around)
Robot Chicken: Adultizzle Swizzle (2008)
In "Never Say Goy!", superspy Ross Hoshanah asks the supervillain, "Do you expect me to talk?" The supervillain replies, "No, I expect you to eat this BLT!"
Phelous & the Movies: Wrong Turn 4 (2011)
Lupa sings Three-Finger's theme, which bares a resemblence to Goldfinger's.

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