1960s Japanese American Movies

Oddjob’s Bowler

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Oddjob, played by Harold Sakata, is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. Oddjob is a combat-trained and extremely durable fighter who reliably fulfills his orders for Goldfinger. Oddjob’s signature weapon is a razor-edged bowler hat, which he wears at all times and can throw with deadly accuracy. The steel-rimmed hat is used as a lethal weapon in the style of a chakram or a flying guillotine. The hat is also a symbol of Oddjob’s loyalty to Goldfinger, as he is seen throwing it at a statue of a woman in Miami Beach, Florida, to demonstrate his disdain for Americans.

Oddjob’s use of his bowler hat as a weapon is one of the most memorable aspects of his character. The hat is a symbol of his loyalty to Goldfinger and his deadly accuracy. In the film, Oddjob uses the hat to kill Tilly Masterson, a British agent who is trying to stop Goldfinger’s plan to rob Fort Knox. He also uses the hat to knock out James Bond during their fight in Goldfinger’s headquarters.

The bowler hat has become an iconic symbol of the James Bond franchise and is one of the most recognizable weapons used by a Bond villain. In fact, a battered bowler hat from the James Bond film Goldfinger was valued at up to £30,000 on the Antiques Roadshow. The hat belonged to hitman Oddjob and was played by Harold Sakata in the 1964 film. The hat is a distinctive square-top bowler hat that pays homage to the original design made by Lock & Co. for Oddjob actor Harold Sakata in the movie Goldfinger.

Oddjob’s use of his bowler hat as a weapon is one of the most memorable aspects of his character. The hat is a symbol of his loyalty to Goldfinger and his deadly accuracy. The bowler hat has become an iconic symbol of the James Bond franchise and is one of the most recognizable weapons used by a Bond villain.

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