: Replacing Frankie Avalon from the first film, pop star Fabian plays Bill Dexter, a disgraced government agent determined to foil Goldfoot’s plot.
: Much of the film features the Italian comedy team Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia as bumbling doormen who accidentally become secret agents. Why It’s a Cult Curiosity subtitle Dr..Goldfoot.and.the.Girl.Bombs.1966.7...
: Mario Bava, famous for atmospheric horrors like Black Sunday , was reportedly contractually obligated to direct this film. Despite his lack of interest in comedy, his signature visual style—vivid colors and creative set pieces—still manages to peek through. : Replacing Frankie Avalon from the first film,
: Goldfoot plans to assassinate NATO generals with these literal bombshells to ignite a war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Despite his lack of interest in comedy, his
: Price is the undisputed highlight, leaning into his campy "mad scientist" persona with fourth-wall-breaking glee. Production Facts at a Glance
Belgian-Moroccan Muslim filmmakers Adil and Bilall first gained attention in 2015 with their film Black, which premie- red at the Toronto Film Festival, where it won the Discovery section. Further film credits include Gangsta, which was selected in Palm Springs, where Adil & Bilall were shortlisted in "10 Directors to Watch". In 2020, they directed Bad Boys for Life, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, which grossed over $426 million at the worldwide box office.