Goldfinger's magic cars

I watched ‘Goldfinger’ for the first time in 60 years recently. (Looking for the scene in which Goldfinger gives Oddjob a cat to eat, which, apparently, isn’t in the movie, only in the book. I never read the book so I don’t know how I could remember it.) Goldfinger has one of his honchos shot by Oddjob, who leaves the car (a Continental - read amusing discussion at IMCDb.org: 1964 Lincoln Continental Four Door Sedan [53A] in "Goldfinger, 1964") at a crusher, which picks it up by the roof (!), turns it into a small parallelopiped, which it deposits in the bed of Oddjob’s Ranchero. Quite a suspension on that Ranchero! Sturdy roof on the car, too.

Thanks for sharing. :scream:

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You’re welcome. The nonsense about Haitian immigrants eating cats stimulated my memory. I hypothesized that it was in the movie when I saw it first-run, but removed when the Korean government complained. Oddjob was a Korean character, played by a Japanese-American wrestler, Harold Sakata.