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In Like Flint (1967)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Gordon Douglas
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb
Published ID: 106998
UPC: 024543042631,
Plot: Derek Flint (James Coburn) is back in this James Bond-styled spy spoof sequel to Our Man Flint. Flint's boss Cramden (Lee J. Cobb) assigns him to stop a group of felonious females on the Virgin Islands who hope to take over the world; the bad femmes are kidnapping astronauts and replacing them with doubles to gain access to the world's missile sites. Andrew Duggan plays the U.S. President and his nefarious double. The feature was typical of the spoofs that followed in the wake of the successful James Bond spy films of the 1960s. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
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Not THAT bad, but not that good either
Added 1/24/2009

In Like Flint is perhaps best remembered as the film that managed to kill off the Flint 'franchise' in a single blow (if you ignore the dire 1976 Canadian TV movie, which is the best thing to do with it). While it's wildly misjudged and considerably less successful than its predecessor it isn't quite a total washout even if its attitudes have dated horribly. 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. With the exception of one excellent fight in a gym the action scenes are sloppier too. Then there's the sexism to contend with (although the notion of brainwashing the women of the world via hairdryers is ingenious), not to mention the sight of Lee J. Cobb in drag... Still, Jerry Goldsmith does have fun providing nifty variations on his themes from the first film while generally adding a more Neal Hefti tone to the proceedings.

With little in the way of extras other than trailers on this single disc edition, you're best off picking up the Ultimate Flint three-disc collection instead.

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So bad it ended the franchise.
Added 6/1/2008

Throughout the years I'd seen Our Man Flint on television many times and always enjoyed it, but for some reason they never (or rarely) seemed to show In Like Flint. I couldn't understand why. I also couldn't understand why there was only two Flint movies made. But, after I'd purchased the Ultimate Flint Collection and finally watched In Like Flint, I understood perfectly well. The movie is terrible. It's boring, corny, nonsensical and amateurish. I'ts idiotic plot is filled with third rate dialog and very little action. The first class camp and satire of the first movie is replaced by moronic skit comedy. The movie was -and is- so bad, that they never made another.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Flint Is Fun
Added 10/12/2007

What a great movie, this can be enjoyed on so many levels that it is no wonder what a classic this film is. Whether you are into comedy, the spy genre or both, In Like Flint has everything that you would want from a spy spoof. Unlike other spy spoofs, the jokes in this movie aren't one after the other which makes it feel even more like a genuine spy flick. There is tons of action and very exciting scenes, James Coburn does it again for sure. Overall, a really great movie that has the feel of the 60s but yet hasn't aged. If you are in the mood for a spy story, you can't go wrong with the Flint series
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
[Three and-a-half stars] Ode to James Coburn, (not Jared Flint!)
Added 6/24/2006

A very fine sequel, which almost surpasses
the original James Coburn Jame Bond parody,
Our Man Flint. Somewhat along the lines of
'Wrongway Goldfarb, Please Phone Home...'
Sucky beginning slightly hurts the proceed-
ings and keeps it from being as good (or be-
tter!) than first installment! Coburn was
outstanding in these two films. Lee J. Cobb
is back for round two also, but not seen as
much!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
cooler than bond he's coburn, james coburn part 2
Added 1/22/2006

in like flint is the follow-up to our man flint, the 5 star spoof of the 60's bond crase and if not as fine as the first it still is one great little spy spoof and james coburn as in the first is the whole show here. his charm and ease of manner makes his flint one who could out do bond i believe. this time he's up against rich women out to take over the world. sure it's sexist and that hurts it some but hay it's james coburn sit back and see where austin powers really came from.
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Not THAT bad, but not that good either
Added 1/24/2009

In Like Flint is perhaps best remembered as the film that managed to kill off the Flint 'franchise' in a single blow (if you ignore the dire 1976 Canadian TV movie, which is the best thing to do with it). While it's wildly misjudged and considerably less successful than its predecessor it isn't quite a total washout even if its attitudes have dated horribly. 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. With the exception of one excellent fight in a gym the action scenes are sloppier too. Then there's the sexism to contend with (although the notion of brainwashing the women of the world via hairdryers is ingenious), not to mention the sight of Lee J. Cobb in drag... Still, Jerry Goldsmith does have fun providing nifty variations on his themes from the first film while generally adding a more Neal Hefti tone to the proceedings.

With little in the way of extras other than trailers on this single disc edition, you're best off picking up the Ultimate Flint three-disc collection instead.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
So bad it ended the franchise.
Added 6/1/2008

Throughout the years I'd seen Our Man Flint on television many times and always enjoyed it, but for some reason they never (or rarely) seemed to show In Like Flint. I couldn't understand why. I also couldn't understand why there was only two Flint movies made. But, after I'd purchased the Ultimate Flint Collection and finally watched In Like Flint, I understood perfectly well. The movie is terrible. It's boring, corny, nonsensical and amateurish. I'ts idiotic plot is filled with third rate dialog and very little action. The first class camp and satire of the first movie is replaced by moronic skit comedy. The movie was -and is- so bad, that they never made another.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Flint Is Fun
Added 10/12/2007

What a great movie, this can be enjoyed on so many levels that it is no wonder what a classic this film is. Whether you are into comedy, the spy genre or both, In Like Flint has everything that you would want from a spy spoof. Unlike other spy spoofs, the jokes in this movie aren't one after the other which makes it feel even more like a genuine spy flick. There is tons of action and very exciting scenes, James Coburn does it again for sure. Overall, a really great movie that has the feel of the 60s but yet hasn't aged. If you are in the mood for a spy story, you can't go wrong with the Flint series
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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