Dr. Goldfoot has invented an army of bikini-clad robots who are programmed to seek out wealthy men and charm them into signing over their assets. Craig Gamble and Todd Armstrong set out to foil the fiendish plot.
Dr. Goldfoot plans on taking over the world with his beautiful female robots, who seduce rich and powerful men. Robot #11/Diane is sent after millionaire Todd Armstrong. Secret agent Craig Gamble tries to stop the plot but ends up in the torture chamber with Armstrong. The parody of "The Pit and the Pendulium" is the highlight of the film which also includes bits by Annette Funicello, Harvey Lembeck and Deborah Walley.
Written by alfiehitchie
This is a Bikini Machine - order your '66 model now! ...manufactured by the evil Dr. Goldfoot with Kiss-Button... Kill-Button and of course the Mystery Button. All new parts (some parts!) tested, approved and ready to go-go-go!
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Upon release, this film was American International Pictures' most expensive to date - over US $1 million.
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Goofs
Revealing mistakes:
Craig is seen running down the hall at full speed to his uncles office. At the end he hits the wall with his shoulder and the whole wall including a closed door shake. Obviously a temporary set.
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Quotes
Robot #11:
I declare! There's something about you that makes my little ol' heart go flippity, flippity! It's amazing. Craig Gamble:
And you're amazing. Mind if I sit down? Robot #11:
Reckon I'd swoom if you would... Mr. Armstrong. Craig Gamble:
No, no, my name is Gamble. Craig Gamble. Robot #11:
Aw, you're funning with me. I just know you're Todd Armstrong. Craig Gamble:
No, I tell you my name is Craig Gamble. I'm with Secret Intelligence Command. What's your name, beautiful? Robot #11:
Diane. Craig Gamble:
Is something in your eye? Robot #11:
Mmm hmm. Little ol' you. Reckon I'm taking care of you from now on, sweetie. Craig Gamble:
I already got a mother.
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