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Austin Powers in Goldmember

Austin Powers in Goldmember
Austin Powers in Goldmember:Goldmember poster
The theatrical Poster of Austin Powers in Goldmember.
Directed by Jay Roach
Produced by Toby Emmerich
Richard Brener
John S. Lyons
Eric McLeod
Demi Moore
Mike Myers
Jennifer Todd
Suzanne Todd
Written by Mike Myers
Michael McCullers
Starring Mike Myers
Beyoncé
Seth Green
Michael York
Robert Wagner
Michael Caine
Verne Troyer
Music by George S. Clinton
Quincy Jones (song "Soul Bossa Nova")
Cinematography Peter Deming
Editing by Greg Hayden
Jon Poll
Distributed by New Line Cinema (USA)
Entertainment Film Distributors (UK)
Release date(s) 2002
Running time 94 min.
Country US
Language English
Preceded by Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
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Austin Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 comedy film starring Mike Myers as the British spy Austin Powers. Goldmember is a loose parody of the James Bond movie Goldfinger, and sold about $288 million in movie tickets worldwide.


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Characters

Austin Powers (Mike Myers), having conquered the '90s and the '60s, travels back to the 1970s and teams up with his nemesis Dr. Evil (also played by Myers) to thwart a new villain, Goldmember (Myers once again). Myers also plays Fat Bastard for the second time, this time parodying the kind of "wire fight" seen in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The film also stars Beyoncé as Foxxy Cleopatra (parodying a blaxploitation movie heroine), Michael York reprising the role of Basil Exposition, Verne Troyer in his second appearance as Mini-Me, and Michael Caine as Austin's father Nigel Powers (compare the appearance of Indiana Jones's father in his third movie). There are a number of cameo appearances by top stars and icons including Tom Cruise, Fred Savage, Britney Spears, John Travolta, Gwyneth Paltrow, Danny DeVito, Kevin Spacey, Quincy Jones, Steven Spielberg and The Osbournes.

Plot

While Austin shoots Austinpussy, a movie based on his life, directed by Steven Spielberg, Dr. Evil, in a new lair behind the famous Hollywood sign, unveils his new plan. Dr. Evil plans to travel back to 1975 to bring back a Dutchman named Goldmember. Goldmember designed a tractor beam, called Preparation H, to pull a molten meteor of gold to earth, striking the polar icecaps, consequently flooding the Earth. Austin barges in and arrests Dr. Evil. However, Austin is then informed that his father Nigel has been kidnapped. Austin seeks help from Dr. Evil, who refuses to help unless he's transferred to a regular prison to be with Mini-Me. Austin agrees, and is told that Nigel was kidnapped by Goldmember.

Naming concerns

The title of the film Goldmember led to legal action being taken by MGM, the distributors of the James Bond film franchise, that briefly led to the film's title being removed from promotional material and trailers. The dispute was quickly resolved and the film title remained unchanged, on the provision that the film would include trailers in its cinema release for the then-upcoming James Bond film Die Another Day.

Trivia

The Austin Powers movies
International Man of Mystery | The Spy Who Shagged Me | Goldmember

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