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Directed by Daniel Mann
James Coburn stars as super-spy Derek Flint in this action comedy which takes the tongue-in-cheek wit of the James Bond series and shifts it into high gear. Flint is an ultra-sophisticated operative of international intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. He's a master of martial arts, electronic gadgetry (his cigarette lighter can perform 83 special functions), languages both human and animal (he can communicate with dolphins in a pinch), and even gives ballet lessons to the dancers of the Bolshoi. So when his fellow agents begin dropping like flies, Z.O.W.I.E. assigns Flint the task of finding out who the killers happen to be. Eventually, Flint discovers that the killings are all part of the wicked machinations of G.A.L.A.X.Y., a cadre of world-wide villainy that plans to take over the world through weather control. Our Man Flint also stars Lee J. Cobb, Gila Golan, and Edward Mulhare. A sequel, In Like Flint, followed two years later, and in 1976, the character was revived for a TV movie, Our Man Flint: Dead on Target, with Ray Danton taking over the role of Derek Flint. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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The devoted fans of the Austin Powers movies should be sure to take a look at Our Man Flint to see what Mike Myers is really spoofing. Flint, a spoof of the Bond films, actually has more of the groovy 1960s edge that the Powers films riff on. Flint is not as outlandishly funny as Myers' work, but it is in its own way as silly and provides plenty of good laughs along the way, as well as some well executed action sequences. The sets and costumes are a riot in themselves, perfectly capturing the period in which the film was made; they were amusing at the time but they're hilarious now. More importantly, James Coburn is absolute perfection as the title character. He looks fantastic, exactly the way Flint should look. More importantly, he has that "personification of cool" attitude done to a "t" -- never obnoxiously cool so that one finds him annoying or a poseur, but the amazing kind of cool that makes one wish one could be him, even for just a few minutes. Lee J. Cobb, not noted for appearing in comedies, also does very well as the superior who doesn't want to have to use Flint, and the rest of the cast is fine, even if Gila Golan's dramatic talents are far outweighed by her physical talents. Flint's script gets bogged down in a couple of places and Daniel Mann's direction isn't as sprightly as one might wish, but overall Flint is a fun way to pass some time. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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