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* [[Safecracking]]: When Flint opens the Exotica Beauty company safe.
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* [[Shoe Phone]]: Flint's lighter.
* [[Shoe Phone]]: Flint's lighter.
* [[Shout-Out/Films|Shout Out]]: "All I have to do is take a bite of your apple?"
* [[Shout-Out]]: "All I have to do is take a bite of your apple?"
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 26 September 2023

A lighthearted 1966 parody of James Bond movies, starring James Coburn as super-mega-omnicool (ex-)Z.O.W.I.E. agent Derek Flint, along with Lee J. Cobb as his his harried former boss, Lloyd Cramden. Flint is forced out of retirement to battle Galaxy, an organization led by a trio of Utopian Mad Scientists out to take over the world via their weather-control machine. His investigation leads him across Europe to Galaxy agents Gila and Rodney, and eventually Galaxy's secret headquarters. You can guess what happens then.

Easily one of the best of the slew of 1960s Bond imitations. A year later a sequel came out, In Like Flint, which was a fairly lackluster rehash, and put an end to any thought of an ongoing franchise.

A major influence on the Austin Powers movies, to the point the sequel was explicitly referred to as being the title character's favorite movie.

Tropes used in Our Man Flint include:

In Like Flint features:

Flint: 80 heartbeats per minute. Must be Russian cosmonauts!