In Like Flint
A small group, two women disguised as boys and an actor disguised as an old man, they all try to dominate the world but will it happen in the presence of our secret spy Derek Flint?
August 5, 1922 in California, USA
21 September 1918, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
7 September 1940, Germany
22 September 1903, New York City, New York, USA
4 November 1947, Florida, USA
14 December 1916, New York, USA
7 August 1934, Jastrabie, Czechoslovakia [now Jastrabie pri Michalovciach, Slovak Republic]
5 March 1934, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 April 1896, Kingman, Arizona, USA
1 July 1940, Chicago, Illinois, USA
26 June 1924, Zion, Illinois, USA
April 26, 1927 in Los Angeles, California, USA
27 August 1896, Moscow, Russia
October 24, 1911 in California, USA
12 November 1933, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
June 28, 1906 in Greece
3 May 1898, Lisle, New York, USA
28 December 1923, Franklin, Indiana, USA
26 July 1901, New York City, New York, USA
3 November 1922, Willow, Oklahoma, USA
October 02, 2002
A clumsy, bland and far too subtle satire of the spy genre.
November 17, 2004
The Flint series was the best spoof of the Bond flicks
November 30, 2002
smart and needle sharp as only a meta-hip '60's James Coburn could have made it
September 03, 2003
Generally pleasant, campy sequel.
April 08, 2006
...tries to top its predecessor by sending übermensch Derek Flint to Moscow, outer space, and the Isle of Uppity Brassiere Models ... sloppy pacing, shoddy production values, and Lee J. Cobb looking like he's planning a stern call to his agent.
March 21, 2005
Until Austin Powers, this was the best of the spy spoofs.
July 25, 2003
Great spy spoof. Coburn is engaging with good humor.
February 20, 2013
It's a shame that In Like Flint plays as such a defensive reaction to on-the-rise American feminism...in most other respects, it's a worthy-enough sequel to Our Man Flint. [Blu-ray]

