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Derek Flint, inventor, ballet instructor, editor and contributor of the revised Kama Sutra, transcendentalist and translator of an ancient Mayan cookbook, seeker of the third eye and freelance spy, is the one M.A.C.E. (Mandated Actions for Covert Enforcement) calls on to tackle their most perilous assignments.
Our Man Flint is a 1966 American spy-fi comedy film that parodies the James Bond film series. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr (from a story by Hal Fimberg), and starred James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint. A sequel, In Like Flint, was released the following year, with Coburn reprising his role.
Derek Flint eventually hypnotizes Cramden with his special watch and learns what really happened. Investigating further, Flint breaks into Z.O.W.I.E. headquarters and discovers the two astronauts on the recently launched space platform are actually Russian female cosmonauts. Flint is interrupted by General Carter and turncoat guards who, after ...
Derek Flint, In Like Flint, Our Man Flint; Dirk Bannon, Talia Bannon née Knockemoff, Spike Bannon, Elle Bannon and Boris Bannon from My Spy Family TV series; Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell from T.U.F.F. Puppy; Elihu 'Sam' Nivens in The Puppet Masters; Elim Garak from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Energy Management Center from Tokumei Sentai Go ...
Dead on Target (also titled Our Man Flint: Dead On Target) is an American television film. The film originally aired on ABC on March 17, 1976, [ 1 ] and was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia . The film was a backdoor pilot for a possible weekly series, but it was not picked up to series, and it became the last Derek Flint movie. [ 2 ]
Dead on Target (film) a television based on the character of Derek Flint. Dead on Target 1988 List of Hunter episodes This page was last edited on 19 ...
Vladimir E. Flint (1924–2004), Russian zoologist and conservationist; Waldo Flint (1820-1900), American politician; William Russell Flint (1880–1969), Scottish artist; Fictional characters: Derek Flint, the title character of Our Man Flint (1966) and In Like Flint (1967), a "hipster spy" played by James Coburn
In December 1964 it was announced Coburn would star in Fox's James Bond parody film Our Man Flint (1966), playing super agent Derek Flint. [15] Producer Saul David commented, Coburn "is undoubtedly one of the most interesting looking actors in the business today.