In Like Flint Page #2

Synopsis: Flint is again called out of retirement when his old boss finds that he seems to have missed three minutes while golfing with the president. Flint finds that the president has been replaced by an actor (Flint's line [with a wistful look] is "An Actor as President?") Flint finds that a group of women have banded together to take over the world through subliminal brainwashing in beauty salons they own.
Director(s): Gordon Douglas
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
UNRATED
Year:
1967
114 min
72 Views


- And, besides,

I don't think we've got the time.

As soon as Derek gets back,

we leave for Rio.

Well, that's just perfect.

Our place Fabulous Face

is right in the islands,

just a short flight from Rio,

right on your way.

Please, say you'll come.

Derek can pick us up

on the way back from the desert.

- That's just marvelous.

- Great. I'll tell him.

- Oh, is he here?

- Why, yes.

Pardon me.

You're supposed to smile, sir.

Then he'll let go.

Oh.

You must be Mr. Cramden, right?

Uh, yes,

but I don't remember our meeting before.

No, we're new. All of us.

- All of you?

- Excuse us. We won't be long.

- This way, Mr. Cramden.

- Yes.

Derek is out at the pool.

He said to bring you along.

Thank you.

Simple. I'm hungry.

I'm hungry.

Oh, Mr. Cramden.

- Uh...

- May I get you a cup of coffee, a drink?

- A cigar... any one of his favorite cigars.

- Thank you.

- Huh?

- No, no, no. I gave them up. I had to, uh...

- Thank you, young lady.

- Thank you, darling.

- Isn't she lovely?

- And... Yeah.

By the way, w-what

happened to the old girls?

I mean, the other one.

- Oh, they're married.

- Ah, happily, I expect.

- Oh.

- Oh, naturally. Why wouldn't they be?

They certainly were well... Well, um...

- Prepared?

- Oh, naturally.

But, uh, tell me.

Didn't there used to be four?

Well, there were five at one time, sir,

but that got to be a little too much.

See, I'm trying to cut down.

Come on, Eric. You've had your lunch.

Now, sir, what's on your mind?

That, that fish out there. You don't...

No. Sir, a dolphin is a mammal.

Actually, a member

of the cetacean group.

Whales, sir.

- Whales.

- Very intelligent animals.

Right. Oh, good. What's

one more mammal in this household, eh?

But he doesn't live here.

He's just staying a few weeks...

while I compile a dictionary

on dolphin sounds.

A dictionary on dolphin s...

Well, not words, sir.

See, we communicate by sonic waves.

It's part of an experiment

in isomerism.

- Terry.

- Isomerism.

- Isomerism, sir.

- Isome... Isome...

Isomerism.

Yes, isomerism, sir...

the relationship between two or

more nuclei to the same mass numbers.

Let's go to the library. Actually, they

have the same mass and atomic numbers.

It's just, there are different states

of energy and radioactive decay.

If it were not important, I...

It's simply radiant energy transmitted

by pressure waves at the speed of sound.

That's very interesting,

but my reason for being here...

Now, by controlling

the frequency of the sound wave,

we can produce a musical tone.

- For instance...

- Flint, this is important.

Yet, all solid objects can be destroyed

by the proper pitch.

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