Flint is again called out of retirement when his old boss finds that he seems to have missed 3 Minutes while golfing with the President. Flint finds that the President has been replaced by an actor (Flint's line [with a wistful look] is "An Actor as President?") Flint finds that a group of women have banded together to take over the world through subliminal brainwashing in beauty salons they own.
James Coburn
Derek Flint
Lee J. Cobb
Lloyd C. Cramden
Jean Hale
Lisa
Andrew Duggan
U.S. President Trent
Anna Lee
Elisabeth
Hanna Landy
Helena
Totty Ames
Simone
Steve Ihnat
General Carter
Thomas Hasson
Lieutenant Avery
Mary Michael
Terry
Diane Bond
Jan
Jacki Ray
Denise
Herb Edelman
Russian Premier
Yvonne Craig
Natasha, the Ballerina
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Austin
Henry Wills
Cooper
John Lodge
Russian Agent
Mary Meade French
Hilda
Erin O'Brien
Amazon #1
Jennifer Gan
Amazon #2
Eve Bruce
Amazon #3
Inge Jaklyn
Amazon #4
Kay Farrington
Amazon #5
Thordis Brandt
Amazon #6
Inga Neilsen
Amazon #7
Marilyn Hanold
Amazon #8
Pat Becker
Lady Client #1 at Fabulous Face
Lyzanne La Due
Lady Client #2 at Fabulous Face
Nancy S. Stone
Lady Client #3 at Fabulous Face
W.P. Lear Sr.
Bill Lear
Rand Brooks
Missle Control Officer (uncredited)
Richard Bull
Newscaster (uncredited)
Jeff Burton
Secret Service Agent
John Daheim
Zowie Guard in Fabulous Face Gym (uncredited)
Dick Dial
Astronaut
Peter Hale
Lieutenant
Ivan Markota
Secret Service Man
Nelson Olmsted
Captain
Marianne Osborne
Soviet Agent
Lyn Peters
Technician
Pat Renella
Restaurant Proprietor
Ray Weaver
Technician
Lou Whitehill
Secret Service Man
Harry Carter
Doctor (uncredited)
James B. Sikking
Secret Service Man (uncredited)
Hal Taggart
Doctor (uncredited)
Director
Gordon Douglas
Writer
Hal Fimberg
November 30, 2020
5
_**Tedious sequel put an end to the franchise**_
Super-spy Derek Flint (James Coburn) takes on a cabal of female tycoons who work from a tropical spa located in the Virgin Islands. Their plan to take over the world begins with replacing the president with an impersonator (Andrew Duggan). Lee J. Cobb and Jean Hale costar. Yvonne Craig shows up as a Russian ballerina.
"In Like Flint" (1967) is a mid-60’s spy send-up in the manner of the Matt Helm flicks and “Fathom.” It’s not an outrageous spoof, like the TV show Get Smart, but takes the relatively low-key route. Everything is here for a quality movie of this sort, including loads of 60’s babes, but the story isn’t compelling and the creators didn’t seem to know how to take advantage of their feminine resources (not talkin’ ’bout nudity or sleaze).
This was the second in the Flint series after “Our Man Flint” from the previous year, but the slashed budget and tiresome story put the kibosh on the franchise. It’s still worth checking out though for a few amusing scenes and the authentic mid-60’s ambiance (authentic because that’s when it was made). Coburn was certainly the king of cool at the time and it wasn’t his fault the script & general filmmaking were below par.
The film is overlong at 1 hour, 54 minutes. It was shot in Jamaica (Montego Bay & Dunn's River Falls) and Los Angeles (Century City & Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant).
GRADE: C
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Budget:
$3,775,000.00
Revenue:
$11,000,000.00