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In Like Flint (1967)

Director: Gordon Douglas

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From Time Out Film Guide

Dire sequel to the already desperately flashy Our Man Flint, with its nudging innuendo stuck at the level of its punning title. Coburn's super-Bond saves the world from women. Ray Danton took over when TV unwisely revived the spoof formula in the '70s.

Author: PT

Time Out Film Guide


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  • Jim said...
    Posted on Jul 04 2009 11:41 This was one of the 1st movies I ever saw in a theatre.And to this day I enjoy it.ItLs so campy & spoofish.It knows to laugh at itself.Plus there's a lot of good looking women in it
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