
Goldengirl
Science Fiction · Drama
Overview
A neo-Nazi Doctor tries to make a superwoman of his daughter who has been specially fed, exercised & Conditioned since she was a child to run in the Olympics.
Top Cast


Susan Anton
Susan Anton
Goldine Serafin
Susan Anton
Goldine Serafin


James Coburn
James Coburn
Jack Dryden
James Coburn
Jack Dryden


Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
Dr. Serafin
Curd Jürgens
Dr. Serafin


Leslie Caron
Leslie Caron
Dr. Sammy Lee
Leslie Caron
Dr. Sammy Lee


Robert Culp
Robert Culp
Steve Esselton
Robert Culp
Steve Esselton


James A. Watson, Jr
James A. Watson, Jr
Winters
James A. Watson, Jr
Winters


Harry Guardino
Harry Guardino
Valenti
Harry Guardino
Valenti


Ward Costello
Ward Costello
Cobb
Ward Costello
Cobb


Michael Lerner
Michael Lerner
Sternberg
Michael Lerner
Sternberg
John Newcombe
John Newcombe
Armitage
John Newcombe
Armitage
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