Ein vorarbeiter einer südafrikanischen goldmine wird unwissentlich von einer skrupellosen bande von finanziers manipuliert, die die mine fluten wollen, um den goldpreis auf dem weltmarkt in ... Alles lesenEin vorarbeiter einer südafrikanischen goldmine wird unwissentlich von einer skrupellosen bande von finanziers manipuliert, die die mine fluten wollen, um den goldpreis auf dem weltmarkt in die höhe zu treiben.Ein vorarbeiter einer südafrikanischen goldmine wird unwissentlich von einer skrupellosen bande von finanziers manipuliert, die die mine fluten wollen, um den goldpreis auf dem weltmarkt in die höhe zu treiben.
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Roger Moore is terrific as our mine manager hero (and unknowing pawn) and he shares an entertaining chemistry with co-star, Susannah York. Bradford Dillman also impresses in his role as one of the more conflicted of the conspirators. With Ray Milland, Sir John Gielgud and Simon Sabela supporting, it's a great cast all round.
Director Peter Hunt (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) ensures that the audience feels the ominous, claustrophobic atmosphere of the mine, and he doesn't shy away from showing the impact of a flood in such surroundings. Along with Hunt, many James Bond veterans worked on Gold, and this shows particularly in how smoothly the location work in South Africa has been integrated with the soundstage work at Pinewood.
Composer Elmer Bernstein uses Jimmy Helms' title song as an orchestral theme to stirring effect, while Maurice Binder (another Bond veteran) gets the ball rolling with his uniquely designed opening credits.
Gold comes highly recommended!
The bosses at a gold mine in South Africa have a reprehensible scheme. They know that an underground lake is very close to one of their mines. And, if they accidentally drill too close, it will flood the mine and kill a lot of workers. BUT, it will also make the price of gold shoot to the moon...making them even richer! The problem is that the General Manager of the mine is killed in a mining accident and they trust that the new GM, Rod Slater (Roger Moore) will play along with their scheme. As for Slater, what he seems mostly interested in during most of the film is stupping the boss' wife (Susannah York).
To me, a major defect in the picture is spending so much time on the affair. First, it really didn't make a lot of sense. Second, it really had little to do with the plot. Third, it just seemed like a lot of padding. And, fourth, you really don't care about these two...other than, perhaps, seeing it as a chance for Slater to do to his boss' wife what the boss plans on doing to everyone else!
Overall, a rather pedestrian handling of material that could have been a lot better. Not a bad film...but not a very good one either.
By the way, I have been to South Africa twice--spending about a month there. One thing I loved about the country were the lovely accents...none of which I heard during the course of "Gold"!
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- WissenswertesThe movie was only released as part of a double bill in the U.S.
- PatzerAlthough signage usually says "independent blasting", the label on the control panel for the explosives is misspelled as "independant blasting".
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[producing King's helmet]
Plummer (John Hussey): We found this down there.
Rod Slater: It's King's. It's gold, I hate the lousy stuff.
- Alternative VersionenTwo versions of the opening credits exists. The first half of the credits feature the word GOLD in huge chunky letters on a black background. Within the letters, film has been optically added, showing gold being mined, processed, made into bars and finally, as a selection of jewellery. In the rough cut version, the final shot shows a woman's hand gliding into frame and selecting one of the pieces of jewellery. In the correct version, this is replaced by a slow zoom away from jewellery on a black velvet display. The rough cut also has Giulgud, Milland and Dillman billed at the same time, whereas the correct version has each actor billed separately. ITV in the UK always show the 'hand' version of the credits, although the DVD features the other version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in For Our Eyes Only: John Glen (2021)
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- Herkunftsland
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- The Great Gold Conspiracy
- Drehorte
- Johannesburg, Südafrika(Buffelfontein and West Rand mines)
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- Budget
- 1.000.000 £ (geschätzt)