James Tont operazione U.N.O.
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Directed by | Bruno Corbucci Giovanni Grimaldi |
Written by | Giovanni Grimaldi Bruno Corbucci |
Produced by | Luigi Carpentieri Ermanno Donati |
Starring | Lando Buzzanca |
Cinematography | Alessandro D'Eva Raffaele Masciocchi |
Music by | Marcello Giombini |
Release date | 1965 |
Country | France/Italy |
Language | Italian |
James Tont operazione U.N.O. or Operation Goldsinger is a 1965 French and Italian
Plot
James Tont (from Italian tonto, "dumb"), Agent 007 1⁄2 of Her Majesty's Secret Service is sent to Trinidad where he recovers
Goldsinger's revenge comes soon. Joyce Patterson, one of Goldsinger's singers and female agents seduces Tont, drugs him and attempts to assassinate him by covering him in gold paint that proves non fatal when she fails to cover his body completely. The golden Tont is discovered by Tristian Rider who informs Tont that his mission is to investigate Goldsinger.
Rider sends Tont to New York City to obtain information from Barbara Ray, CIA Agent SOS 112 who is secretly working for Goldsinger as a musical director. To avoid suspicion she tests Tont as a singer by having him sing on a film clip. Listening to Tont's recording in his office, Goldsinger is ready to sign the talented Tont. When viewing the musical film he recognises Tont as the man who defeated him at the gambling tables. Goldsinger becomes enraged that Tont is not dead. He punishes Joyce by sending her to be disciplined in Hong Kong and attempts to assassinate Tont by sending him to a studio that has a lowered ceiling that will crush Tont. Tont is rescued by CIA Agent SOS 117, an intrepid white mouse who is also a ventriloquist.
Tont is dispatched back to London where his chief briefs him on the incomplete details of Operation April Fool/UNO (United Nations Organisation) gathered from the recovered microfilm. Goldsinger is employed by Red China to use his international music corporation to destroy by unknown means the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York in retaliation for Red China being refused entry. Warning Tont that 007 3⁄4 will replace him if Tont wastes time or fails, Tont is sent to pursue Goldsinger to his headquarters in Italy to discover his plans to attack the United Nations building. In order to blend in with the population, Tont is given the identity of Giacomino Tontonati and a Fiat 500 D equipped with a multitude of secret weapons and special devices. Tont's third encounter with Goldsinger will affect the entire world.,
Cast
- Lando Buzzanca as James Tont Agent 007 1⁄2 aka Giacomino Tontonati
- Evi Marandi as Barbara Ray Agent SOS 112
- Loris Gizzi as Erik Goldsinger
- George Wang as Kayo
- Gina Rovere as Narda, Goldsinger's girl
- Susanna Clemm as Austrina
- Evi Rigano as Joyce Patterson
- Walter Maestosi as Tristian Rider
- Geoffrey Copleston as Secret Service Director (uncredited)
- Licia Lombardi as Miss Lollypound
- Marina Morgan (uncredited)
- Roland Bartrop as "Z" Agent (uncredited)
- Franco Ressel as a spy in Trinidad
- Alighiero Noschese
- Corinne Fontaine
- Claudio Guarino
- Bruno Scipioni
- Mario De Simone
Soundtrack
In addition to the parody of specific plot elements and characters from Goldfinger, the film features a spoof
Reaction
During the height of the James Bond mania in 1965, so many Italian films used "007" that United Artists informed the Italian film industry that only James Bond could be 007, and threatened legal action.[2]
Goldsinger was not given an American theatrical release but it was one of a package of twenty English dubbed Continental European films to be shown on American television from August 1966 by the
External links
- James Tont operazione U.N.O. at IMDb
References
- ISBN 1887664521.
- ISBN 9780231120487.
- ISBN 0822332159.
- ^ Anonymous (7 September 1967). "Production Notes". The Film Daily. Vol. 131. Wid's Films and Film Folk Incorporated. p. 196.