In Like Flint (1967) | |
Director(s) | Gordon Douglas |
Producer(s) | Saul David |
Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction |
Top Topics | Spies |
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In Like Flint (1967) was a Action - Adventure Film directed by Gordon Douglas and produced by Saul David.
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In Like Flint: James Coburn Returns as the Coolest Secret Agent
By Rick29 on Jun 6, 2022 From Classic Film & TV CafeThe 1966 spy spoof Our Man Flint was still playing in theaters when 20th Century-Fox gave the greenlight for a sequel once again starring James Coburn as super secret agent Derek Flint.Actually, the title character is nowhere to be seen in the opening scenes of In Like Flint (1967). Instead, the plo... Read full article
In Like Flint (1967)
By Kristen on Mar 8, 2013 From Journeys in Classic FilmBefore sitting down to watch In Like Flint, my only prior knowledge was its reference in one of the Austin Powers movies. ?It’s an appropriate connection as it becomes easy to discover where the latter film liberally stole several of its gags. ?I didn’t see the 1965 original, Our Man Fli... Read full article
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Roger Ebert said, "The sexiest thing in the new Derek Flint misadventure, 'In Like Flint', is Flint's cigarette lighter, which is supposed to know eighty-two tricks, but actually delivers only five, of which one is the not extraordinary ability to clip Lee J. Cobb's mustache"
This was the final film that Twentieth Century Fox produced in its CinemaScope process. Later productions shot in anamorphic widescreen would use Panavision or other optics.
The title of the movie was taken from a popular saying "in like Flynn", referring to the actor 'Erroll Flynn (I)''s womanizing. Thus, "in like Flynn," refers to a man's quickly successful sexual escapades.
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This was the final film that Twentieth Century Fox produced in its CinemaScope process. Later productions shot in anamorphic widescreen would use Panavision or other optics.
The title of the movie was taken from a popular saying "in like Flynn", referring to the actor 'Erroll Flynn (I)''s womanizing. Thus, "in like Flynn," refers to a man's quickly successful sexual escapades.
read more facts about In Like Flint...