Word: flints
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Liquidator. Overproduction is the No. 1 problem of the James Bondustry. In 1966, moviegoers have been offered no less than 22 examples of secret-agentertainment. The Liquidator, like Our Man Flint, attempts to make money on the formula by making fun of it. This time, unfortunately, the fun is less noticeable than the formula...
...tricky TV-comedy ending, but doesn't fill it with any revels that require a viewer's complete attention. The movie's hero is a lickerish, hipsterish con artist named Kotch, played by James Coburn in a flaccid reprise of his role as Our Man Flint. In prison, Kotch cranks up a steal-a-million scheme, a testament to the faith of moviemakers that a tale so often told must be good for something-even if it is no longer good for laughs. After a cool blonde psychologist bounces him from a group therapy session behind bars...
...Democrats' Labor Day festivities. The two Republicans marched -uninvited-in a Democratic parade, went to the airport-uninvited-to meet President Johnson, and sat-uninvited-in an A.F.L.-C.I.O. audience during Johnson's speech at Detroit's Cobo Hall. Then Romney and Griffin helicoptered to Flint and clambered over a wire fence to appear-uninvited-at a U.A.W.-sponsored picnic...
Moral Morale. In Flint, Mich., Episcopal Father Erville Maynard lunches weekly with officials from General Motors' Buick division. The conversation turns on such problems as what to do when an employee is ostracized for out standing performance, or how to improve factory morale that has gone sour because of an unpopular promotion...
...Sound of Music 2) Doctor Zhivago 3) Thunderball 4) Our Man Flint 5)Battle of the Bulge 6)The Silencers 7)Inside Daisy Clover 8)The Oscar 9) A Patch of Blue 10) The Ugly Dachsund 11) The Chase 12) The Agony and the Ecstasy