Director:
Norman TaurogWriters:
Elwood Ullman, Robert Kaufman, James HartfordProducers:
James H. Nicholson, Samuel Z. ArkoffCinematographer:
Sam LeavittEditors:
Ronald Sinclair, Fred R. Feitshans Jr., Eve NewmanProduction Designer:
Daniel HallerProduction Company:
American International ProductionsLocation scenes filmed in San Francisco, including Fisherman's Wharf. The film acknowledges the cooperation of the San Francisco Police Department and the Golden Gate Bridge Authorities. Actress Dorothy Walley is also known as Deborah Walley. Sequel: Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, q. v. ...
Location scenes filmed in San Francisco, including Fisherman's Wharf. The film acknowledges the cooperation of the San Francisco Police Department and the Golden Gate Bridge Authorities. Actress Dorothy Walley is also known as Deborah Walley. Sequel: Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, q. v.
Dr. Goldfoot hopes to ensnare the fortunes of the world's wealthiest men with the aid of the beautiful bikini-clad robots he manufactures in his laboratory. Diane, the prize beauty of Goldfoot's assembly line, is sent out to trap wealthy playboy Todd Armstrong, whom she succeeds in marrying and in persuading to sign over much of his wealth. Secret Intelligence Command's Craig Gamble, in love with Diane, blunders into the plot and, trying to help Armstong, falls into Goldfoot's torture chamber, where he and Armstrong are terrorized by various devices, including a swinging pendulum. They escape, however, and are pursued by Goldfoot and his inept assistant, ...
Dr. Goldfoot hopes to ensnare the fortunes of the world's wealthiest men with the aid of the beautiful bikini-clad robots he manufactures in his laboratory. Diane, the prize beauty of Goldfoot's assembly line, is sent out to trap wealthy playboy Todd Armstrong, whom she succeeds in marrying and in persuading to sign over much of his wealth. Secret Intelligence Command's Craig Gamble, in love with Diane, blunders into the plot and, trying to help Armstong, falls into Goldfoot's torture chamber, where he and Armstrong are terrorized by various devices, including a swinging pendulum. They escape, however, and are pursued by Goldfoot and his inept assistant, Igor.
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