The President's Analyst (1967) | |
Director(s) | Theodore J. Flicker |
Producer(s) | Howard W. Koch (executive), Stanley Rubin |
Top Genres | Comedy, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Politics, Satire, Spies |
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The President's Analyst (1967) was a Comedy - Science Fiction Film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and produced by Howard W. Koch and Stanley Rubin.
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Quotes from The President's Analyst
Dr. Sidney Schaefer:
[firing machine gun] Take that you hostile son of a bitch!
Ethan Allen Cocket, CEA Director: [defending Dr. Schaefer's right to keep his girlfriend] My dear Mister Lux, no man is an island; most of us require the warmth of human companionship.
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
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Ethan Allen Cocket, CEA Director: [defending Dr. Schaefer's right to keep his girlfriend] My dear Mister Lux, no man is an island; most of us require the warmth of human companionship.
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
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Facts about The President's Analyst
The head of the "FBR" is named Lux. "Lux" was a then-popular brand of vacuum cleaner. At the time, the director of the FBI was named Hoover.
According to Larry Karaszewski of the website trailersfromhell.com, Flicker said the monologue on the n-word was based on a true story told to him by Diana Sands.
The name of the ship in the movie is the "Mata Hari" (named for the famous spy).
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According to Larry Karaszewski of the website trailersfromhell.com, Flicker said the monologue on the n-word was based on a true story told to him by Diana Sands.
The name of the ship in the movie is the "Mata Hari" (named for the famous spy).
read more facts about The President's Analyst...