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IMDbBest Written American Comedy | 1967 | Ben
When Flint 'relaxes' (suspending his body supported only by 2 chairs: one under his head, & one under his heels - the rest, with no support), it was not a special effects shot; James Coburn was able to do so, and it was incorporated into the script.
The safe door locking bars, which Flint easily melts, were cast from "Woods metal", an alloy whose melting point is only 158º F, so low it can be melted in boiling water.
On the official studio soundtrack album, the song 'Galaxy a Go-Go' was written by a young Randy Newman, who is in fact the nephew of Lionel Newman, the head of "20th Century-Fox's" Music Department at that time.
The establishing shot - used to show where Derek Flint lives - is the San Remo apartments (145 and 146 Central Park West) in New York City.
Raquel Welch was originally considered for the role Gila Golan plays in the film.
"Derek Flint: Say, why does that eagle attack me? Galaxy worker: He's been trained to recognize and attack Americans. Derek Flint: An anti-American eagle. It's diabolical."
"Derek Flint: Breakfast, sir? Mr. Cramden: I had lunch two hours ago. Derek Flint: Oh, I must still be on Moscow time. Mr. Cramden: Moscow? Business? Derek Flint: No. Ballet, sir. Mr. Cramden: You travelled to Moscow to watch a ballet? Derek Flint: No, to teach."