Harold Sakata

Harold Sakata

  • Born: 1920-7-1
  • Height: 5' 8½" (1.74 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Queen's Order of Aces
  • Harold Sakata is an actor whose main works include " Queen's Order of Aces " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Lacey 2022-02-07 14:07:31

      Perhaps the best film in 007 history

           After seeing the fashionable Casino Royale and Quantum Crisis, and then looking at Goldfinger, I feel a sense of returning to the basics. Seeing 007's clumsy hands in the Goldfinger, but this is the real agent. There is no special modification to restore the reality of the agent....

    • Jimmie 2022-02-07 14:07:31

      A bit exaggerated

       To be honest, I don’t like the vulgar plot of this movie at all (how is the typical hero saving the United States called Iron King Kong vs. Goldfinger?) Bad acting skills (escape from the plane and have interest and MM in the grass. Greet the other party’s name to make MM turn around...

    • Gerald 2022-03-23 09:01:25

      It is another 007 with ideological Chinese elements. Bond also reversed the whole situation with his usual handsome man strategy. Although the routine is a bit unreasonable, the rhythm and some scenes of "Goldfinger" have improved compared with the first two films. The Terminator uses many scenes in this film (such as ejection seats, flying hats, gold paint to kill, wheel spikes, etc.) as experimental objects, and it can also be seen that its technological content has gradually improved.

    • Kolby 2022-03-23 09:01:25

      The rhythm of the crisis is very beautiful, the front is a little messy and the back is fine. Uncle Bond is really good at making girls.

    Goldfinger quotes

    • Q: Here's a nice little transmitting device. Its called a homer. You prime it by pressing that back like this. You see. The smaller model is now standard field issue - to be fitted into the heel of your shoe. Its larger brother is magnetic. Right. It can be concealed in the car your trailing while you keep out of sight. Reception - on the dashboard here.

      [Sits in the Aston Martin DB5]

      Q: Audio visual range 150 miles.

      James Bond: Ingenious and useful too. Allow a man to stop off for a quick one on route.

      Q: It has not been perfected after years of patient research entirely for that purpose, 007.

    • Q: You see this arm here?

      [Points inside the Aston Martin DB5]

      Q: Open the top and inside are your defense mechanism controls. Smokescreen. Oil slick. Rear bulletproof screen. And left and right front wing machine guns. Now, this one I'm particularly keen on. You see the gear lever here. Now, if you take the top off, you find a little red button. Whatever you do, don't touch it.

      James Bond: And why not?

      Q: Because you release this section of the roof and engage and fire the passenger ejector seat. Whoosh!

      James Bond: Ejector seat, you're joking?

      Q: I never joke about my work, 007.