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6.1/10
IMDbBudget 3,775,000 USD
Box Office Collection 11,000,000 USD
As Flint's just about to board his jet (with the company name clearly seen), the grey-haired, white jacketed gentleman who greets him is founder/inventor of the jet which bears his name; Bill Lear (listed in the credits as, W.P. Lear Sr.). Flint even jokingly asks if the ashtray's been cleaned).
According to the audio commentary on the DVD, Fox wanted to do another "Flint" movie but James Coburn turned them down.
According to an interview James Coburn did over twenty years after this film's release, Twentieth Century Fox commissioned this film almost as soon as its predecessor, Our Man Flint (1966), opened, early in 1966 (to big box-office success). However, Coburn said, the studio showed little interest in the sequel thereafter and rather threw it together, with director Gordon Douglas also showing little interest. Coburn claimed that he and stunt arranger Robert 'Buzz' Henry (credited as second-unit director) had between them directed a great deal of the finished film.
This was the final film that "Twentieth Century Fox" produced in its CinemaScope process. Later productions shot in anamorphic widescreen would use Panavision or other optics.
In a shot during the opening credits, Lisa takes away a movie magazine from a one of the women under a hair dryer at Fabulous Face. The cover of the movie magazine shows Fantastic Voyage (1966), also produced by Saul David.
"[On hearing that the president has been replaced by an impostor.] Flint: An actor? As president?"
"Lisa Norton: You're quite accustomed to being admired by women, aren't you? All those, uh, ridiculous, uh... Flint: Sighs? Yes, you're quite right. They are ridiculous. I must say it's refreshing to be with a beautiful woman who's above that sort of thing. Lisa Norton: Why I never said I was above that sort of thing. What I meant was... Flint: Yes? Lisa Norton: You really are good at it Mr. Flint. [Flint laughs] Lisa Norton: Tell me something. What is it about you that makes you so irresistible to women? Flint: It's very simple. I don't compete with them. [Flint takes Lisa's face and kisses her] Flint: Now that ends the suspense. Lisa Norton: You're quite right. I was curious. Well, now you've had the tour and so have I."