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5.3/10
IMDbBudget 4,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 10,000,000 USD
This film also marked the final time that Matt faced an agent from the Bureau of International Government and Order (a.k.a. BIG-O).
This was Beverly Adams's final appearance as Matt's secretary, Lovey Kravezit.
During the last scene, the song played as a replacement to Martin's Everybody Loves Somebody Sometimes was Strangers in the Night sang by Frank Sinatra. But as a joke, Martin remarked that the girl he's about to train like Perry Como songs. Both Sinatra and Martin were good friends and members of Rat Pack.
The music played during the first and last scene involving Matt Helm was Dean Martin's 1964 hit Everybody loves Somebody Sometimes. It was Dean Martin's only song that topped the Billboard Hot 100 during the 60's.
To keep their budget low, the producers of this film used items already on the lot. The 'flying saucer" was used in the Star Trek episode "The Alternative Factor" as Lazarus' time jumping ship, and the central control console at the ICE headquarters in the early scene was used as the control console for the Romulan spaceship in the episode "Balance of Terror."
"[last lines] Matt Helm: You know, there'll be times when you'll find yourself in a romantic situation with an enemy agent. Now, you've got to just let yourself go. You know, be soft and yielding. A little champagne. Slaygirl: I don't drink. Matt Helm: A little love. Slaygirl: I don't drink. Matt Helm: Well, soft lights and music - especially music. That'll do it every time. Eh, just relax and now you play close attention. Slaygirl: You can count on me, sir. Matt Helm: [Dean Martin's "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" plays on the stereo] Nice voice. [moves in for a kiss] Slaygirl: I'm sorry Mr. Helm. I guess I'm just not in the mood. [Matt puts on the next record, which happens to be Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night"] Slaygirl: Oh, kiss me! [long kiss] Matt Helm: Do you really like Perry Como that much?"
"[I.C.E. agents are receiving instruction on the latest equipment] Female Instructor: [holding ray gun] This little gadget here dissolves metal electronically. Easy to conceal, extremely effective in times of danger. [She points the gun and dissolves the belt buckle off a clothed mannequin. His pants fall to the ground] First female student: That's when the danger usually starts! Second female student: [seductively] I like my way better!"