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It's clearly made up rubbish. It was never in the GF script to start with as its author can't even spell "Leiter" correctly.
This one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLDFINGER-DVD-2007-Ultimate-Edition-2-Disc-Set-Sean-Connery-James-Bond-007-/141151273238?pt=US_DVD_HD_DVD_Blu_ray&hash=item20dd458116
Can anyone confirm deleted scenes on it?
The second picture from the right.
But they do not share a drink in the ending of the film.
It never existed. The guy who made this article up did it to advertise his website.
I remember seeing this article about a year and a half ago, and it looked legitimate to me. Are you for sure that it's a hoax? Given Guy Hamilton's general direction style, and Goldfinger as a whole, it doesn't seem unlikely that this scene would have appeared initially.
What's Guy Hamilton got to do with that piece of crap?
It features the kind of dialogue which is more befitting of a twelve year old. I'm sure Richard Maibaulm must be spinning in his grave at the suggestion that he had anything to do with that.
The way the film was shot, we the viewer weren't sure what was going on. Our first hint that something was amiss with GF's plan wasn't until the shot of a passed out Leiter.
This silly town hall meeting would have destroyed the suspense.
Even as a hoax its badly conceived. I can't see where the filmmakers would have ever considered putting such a pointless scene, let alone taking the time to cast, stage and shoot it. Utter bollocks.
The misspelling of Leiter is grevious, not to mention the article's author not even taking the time to get the release date of the film correct. 1965?
I’m Stephen Wilson and I can solve the mystery of the Golfinger deleted scene essay. The work was supposed to be humorous. I love Golfinger and wrote that piece a long time ago. I intended as a comic piece and it was originally in the humor category. I work in corporate communications and marveled at the thought that anyone could convince a town to “play dead” at a certain time. I tried to poke fun at the idea by creating a ridiculous scene where Felix does just that. The only reason I am seeing this is I found it was no longer on my computer. I had fond memories of it because I thought it was good and wanted to find the online version but forgot where I put it. Does anyone have a working link to where it is now? I’m sorry for any confusion. I did not intend it as a hoax. If you re-read it as a humor piece maybe you would see that - or not. At any rate I would love to get a copy of it. Once again, I’m sorry that my dry humor went so wrong.
Stephen Wilson