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Ultimate Flint Collection (3pc) (Ws Sen) [DVD] [1966] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

4.2 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000HT3PF6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 128,548 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Includes In Like Flint and Our Man Flint.

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Our Man Flint is the best of the American wannabe Bond spinoffs to hit the big screen in the wake of Thunderball's phenomenal box-office success. Unlike the all-but-unwatchable Matt Helm films or the myriad of one-off Fathoms and Modesty Blaise's or the Le Carre and Deighton anti-Bonds, it manages to embrace the absurdity but knows enough to play it straight for maximum effect. James Coburn's playboy adventurer Derek Flint shares Bond's ability to master anything he turns his hand to, but his is an almost throwaway expertise - when a bewildered Lee J. Cobb asks "You went all the way to Moscow just to watch a ballet?", he replies "No, to teach." as if it were the most natural and mundane thing in the world. The humor is often anarchic (an anti-American eagle or Benson Fong playing a Dr Steiner) and anti-establishment, at times much more of an influence on Austin Powers than the 007s, and it beats Bond to the hollowed out volcano lair by two years (the President's phone tone also turns up in Hudson Hawk while the weather-altering plotline was also used for The Avengers movie, but we'll skip over them). Edward Mulhare has fun as an old school tie-and-blazer combination villain called Rodney, there are some extremely good action scenes in finale, including that old 20th Century Fox favorite, a high dive into the lake on the Fox ranch (see also Jesse James, Planet of the Apes, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid among others), and Jerry Goldsmith contributes a terrific score that is every bit as versatile as Flint himself.

In Like Flint is considerably less successful. In the opening half hour Coburn only has one scene, while the film strains a little too hard to be wacky and loses the straight faced charm of the original.
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The world is being held hostage by a cabal. They are threatening to change the weather if demands are not being met. All the top agents and teams have been sent to find and destroy them. Yet each has met with a fatal end.

Cramden (Lee J. Cobb) the head of Zonal Organization World Intelligence Espionage (ZOWIE) has been charged with finding a solution. After placing all the requirements into a 1960's computer and card sorter, they all boil down to one. You guessed it the undisciplined multitalented Derek Flint (James Coburn).

Can he save the world?

He hands back the issued code book and prefers to use his own code which is a progression of 40-26-36. It is based on... well you can guess.

Watch Coburn again in the same role but as a cowboy in "Waterhole No. 3" (1967)

The President's Analyst ~ James Coburn
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Our Man Flint James Coburn like In Like Flint a great ladies man be wanted and assigned to solve a case on his terms. Lee J Cobb now a govenment agent needs help from Derek Flint, to help solve a problem on the Isle of Galaxy where people have been taken prisoners in the past to live up to modern and world of technology as the scients their see it.Four woman agents of Flint are captured and taken prisoner. One who's working for them spys on him. He's then captured - time will tell if Flint can solve it. Womaniser and well liked with the ladies can be a mans ideal dream.
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Flint is America's answer to Bond and it's not trying to hide it. There's even a Sean Connery lookalike British agent. Lots of gadgets, girls, colourful locations, meglomaniacs and tuxedos. It's great fun and left me feeling happy.
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This was an american characture created at the time of the early james bond craze it is full of fun rather impractical but a good action movie well worth a purchase if you lived or wanted to live in the 60s
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I't okay is being a little bit charitable. It really is not as good as I remembered it when I watched it about 30 years ago! There are a few funny moments, a few stylish moments but it is far too long.
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What an era of good movies. James Coburn played the same leaque as James Bond and he deffinately succeeded. As a boy I did not miss one of these in the series. For good innocent fun for the whole family I recommend this. Special effects for that time period excellent. Flint you are a cool man.
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Great and funny. Excellent duo of actors. But one scene is missing. If you dont know the movie you wont miss much. But if you do...
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