Our Man Flint

1966

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Fantasy / Sci-Fi

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 75% · 32 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 68% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 6870 6.9K

Plot summary

When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint.



October 10, 2023 at 04:40 PM

Director

Daniel Mann

Top cast

James Brolin as Technician
James Coburn as Derek Flint
Lee J. Cobb as Cramden
Gila Golan as Gila
720p.BLU
989.22 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RNMorton 9 / 10

Almost Out-Bonds Bond

The only 60's spy flick to give Bond a run for his money, albeit with more silliness and less pretentiousness. Coburn, spot on as exotic retired super agent Derek Flint, very reluctantly rejoins the service when a group of scientists attempt to conquer the world through weather control. It doesn't help their cause that they kidnap all of Flint's girlfriends, in a strategy doomed to backfire. Cobb is great in his traditional role of curmudgeon authority figure, and Golan is a very attractive femme fatale, as I'm sure the rescuer who "inadvertently" mishandles her at film's end would agree. Consistently entertaining from the first reel to the last.

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg 7 / 10

Espionage...what a business!

OK, in retrospective, we should all know that 1960s espionage was all about cool dudes battling evil, and attracting hot babes in the process (though the latter often overshadowed the former, as Austin Powers showed). "Our Man Flint" is no exception. I will say that Derek Flint (James Coburn) isn't exactly James Bond, but he has his merits. The movie mostly seems like an excuse to experience that ultra-cool feeling that always emanated from the spy movies of the '60s, and they achieve that.

So, even if it isn't James Bond, it's still very enjoyable. Also starring Lee J. Cobb...and a bunch of half-dressed women.

So during that era, the four most important spies were James Bond, Derek Flint, Harry Palmer and Maxwell Smart.

Reviewed by ebiros2 8 / 10

James Coburn .... At His Best !!

This was the America's answer to Bond, a super agent Derek Flint, and James Coburn plays his part with an outstanding flair. Flint is more scientific in his approach when attacking problems. He's also more lavish and colorful (he's into ballet and stuffs James Bond will never be engaged in). He has more girls, and he's a millionaire to boot ! What more can you expect from this super human hero ? American spirit of independence is also evident in that he's not an "agent" of any government agency, but an independent "consultant". The colors are brighter, and actions more wild. If James Bond was Aston Martin, Derek Flint is a drag racer. There's nothing this man of iron, with science, money, and charm can't accomplish.

In hind sight I can see how difficult it might have been to out Bond a Bond in this type of movie, and Saul David and Daniel Mann did a masterful job of conjuring up a secret agent a la American style. Is it just my imagination or is James Bond starting to look more like Derek Flint after 40 years with his scentific weapons and out landish story lines ?

James Coburn was at top of his game, and I wished he'd done more sequels to this franchise. Colorful '60s; looking at this film really convinces you that there was something special about that era.

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