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FT1: Our Man Flint |
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Director: Daniel Mann |
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James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb, Gila Golan, Edward Mulhare, Benson Fong |
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Action & Adventure |
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 |
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(NTSC Widescreen) |
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Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono |
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English, Spanish |
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Studio: 20th Century Fox |
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DVD Region: 1 |
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Unrated |
DVD Release: Jul 2002 |
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Discs: 1 (Cloud) [$14.98] |
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Reviews: There's really been only one rival to James Bond: Derek Flint. That's because of James Coburn's special brand of American cool. He's so cool, in fact, that he doesn't care to save the world. That is, until he's personally threatened. He's a true libertarian, with more gadgets and girls than Bond, but with none of his stress or responsibility. Here he's totally unflappable as he thwarts mad scientists who control the weather--and an island of pleasure drones. Lee J. Cobb costars as Flint's flustered superior, and Edward Mulhare plays a British nemesis with snob appeal. For fans of Austin Powers, incidentally, the funny-sounding phone comes from the Flint films. However, "Our Man Flint"'s best gadget remains the watch that enables Flint to feign death. There's a great Jerry Goldsmith score, too. "--Bill Desowitz" |
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