Fine spy adventure with James Coburn as alike James Bond, Derek Flint. I believe Coburn's kung-fu skills are okay as he learned it from Bruce Lee, it's true. This film packed with dazzling special effects and exotic settings of the 1960s.
James Coburn,
Lee J Cobb,
Jean Hale,
Andrew Duggan,
Anna Lee
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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 Island... read more
DVD Release Date: July 16, 2002
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Flixster Reviews (157)
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January 9, 2008
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October 16, 2011
2nd in the FLINT series & in some ways much better. For more 60's super spy silliness, watch with the MATT HELM series with Dean Martin, its hilarious.
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July 2, 2011
This is the second of James Coburn's Flint movies. It's the better of the two. It's also the best spoof of 007. There are more good looking women. The plot is making fun of the women's lib movement that was brand new in 1967. There is a reference to the Batman TV show and a ... read more
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June 16, 2011
These were Bond-esque Spoofs & were fun.Playing up the Girls, the Gadgets, with Silly Missions.He was somewhat Elegant in the Role.
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September 10, 2008
Step aside Austin Powers. All the ladies know that Flint is the real man of mystery. In this movie alone, Flint (1 speaks to dolphins in their native tongue (2 shows off his professional theatrical ballet skills (3 battles thugs on a trampoline (4 uses his sonic belt buckle gad... read more
Critic Reviews
Until Austin Powers, this was the best of the spy spoofs.
The Flint series was the best spoof of the Bond flicks
Generally pleasant, campy sequel.
Great spy spoof. Coburn is engaging with good humor.
smart and needle sharp as only a meta-hip '60's James Coburn could have made it
A clumsy, bland and far too subtle satire of the spy genre. Full Review
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