Un administrador de una mina de oro de Sudáfrica descubre un complot de los propietarios de la mina y los banqueros de Londres para inundar la mina para frenar la producción de oro y así man... Leer todoUn administrador de una mina de oro de Sudáfrica descubre un complot de los propietarios de la mina y los banqueros de Londres para inundar la mina para frenar la producción de oro y así manipular su precio en las bolsas de valores.Un administrador de una mina de oro de Sudáfrica descubre un complot de los propietarios de la mina y los banqueros de Londres para inundar la mina para frenar la producción de oro y así manipular su precio en las bolsas de valores.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 2 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaThe movie was only released as part of a double bill in the U.S.
- ErroresAlthough signage usually says "independent blasting", the label on the control panel for the explosives is misspelled as "independant blasting".
- Citas
[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.
- Versiones alternativasTwo 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.
- ConexionesFeatured in For Our Eyes Only: John Glen (2021)
Top-notch cast features Ray Milland as the mine's board director, his daughter played by Susannah York is Dillman's neglected wife who finds comfort in Moore's embrace, and Sir John Gielgud is the scheming syndicate boss, ruthless and double crossing in the extreme. Although Gielgud's role takes place in the boardroom back in London, his presence permeates the entire movie, such is his cold, sinister dominance. Gielgud's callous greed is shockingly immortalised in the scene in which he arranges for a Christmas 'present' to be sent to a betraying syndicate member that ends with catastrophic results.
Long but relatively taut thriller has the ingredients for success, with realistic looking set design, commanding score, competently handled action sequences and stunt-work, and a plot that weaves an engaging tale of sinister ambition and double cross. Considering all its elements (brassy theme tune, comic book villains, Maurice Binder's title sequence), "Gold" is something of a Bond surrogate, leveraging off Moore's alter ego at the time, and incorporating all the villains and motifs appropriate for a 007 adventure - by any other name. Great cast, highly entertaining.
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- 23 jul 2010
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Great Gold Conspiracy
- Locaciones de filmación
- Johannesburgo, Sudáfrica(Buffelfontein and West Rand mines)
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- GBP 1,000,000 (estimado)