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I believe I was in my teens the last time I saw the entire film, I stumbled across it in TV Guide, and assumed it had been made by the same people producing the Bond movies. Well when I watched that Saturday afternoon on the telly, I remember being at once highly entertained & somewhat confused as to how something like this could ever have come to be.
It would be great if a bunch of these Bond inspired spoof films could be packaged in one dvd set. I'd suggest the two Bulldog Drummond films, Deadlier Than the Male and its sequel, plus Operation Kid Brother, Modesty Blaise. There are several others that could round out the collection. Although I should add that Deadlier Than The Male is also of a quality that rivals Uncle. Same with Flint, but Flint is pure spoof-just real good spoof, as opposed to Operation Kid Brother, which looks kinda stupid, but still probably fun.
Thoughts?
And, did you know the fights in that were staged by Bruce Lee?
As time went on less and less were as natural as the women present in the Golden Age of Hollywood (Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, Grace Kelly, Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner, so on). Unfortunately, so many from both times died tragically young, for various melancholic reasons.
Valley of the Dolls is another memorable Tate appearance.
The Helm films are all babe-a-paloozas and great entertainment, but they are also so bad (bad in a good way) that they make Flint look like Shakespeare by comparison. Dino basically lampoons himself as much as the spyfy genre. Love the drinking and driving scene, where he actually makes himself a drink as he's driving. :)) Thank you to Jerry Goldsmith for that great theme. It does rival what Monty Norman and John Barry created for Bond, two years earlier. The Avengers (Steed and company) theme, IMO would rank a close third behind Bond and Uncle.
Bond, Solo and Steed, the Holy Trinity of '60s spyfy.
Worth catching for the beautiful Daniela Bianchi and machine gun totting Lois Maxwell. There was a version on the Mystery Science Theater 3000. If you're interested here it is...
Absolutely.
I love this bit: youtube.com/watch?v=14Mfmn7vN4g&t=35m17s
:))