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List Price: $26.95Price: $20.10 You Save: $6.85 (25%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304017654
Format: Box set, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6304017650
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: April 16, 1996
Running Time: 208 minutes
Sales Rank: 34688
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: December 20, 1966
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This movie is an excuse to display a lot of beautiful women teasing the viewer in provocative 60's style. If you like that, you will enjoy this movie as I did. The production values are so cheap that it is funny. The only reason to watch this movie is to enjoy the casual persona of Martin and the continual displays of drop dead gourgeous women. Its a fun and very simple low budget movie.
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Mr. "dboud" has reviewed the wrong film. His review would apply to the Matt Helm flick "Murder's Row" co-staring Ann Margaret. In this, Dean's third Matt Helm, he finds fellow agent Janice Rule a mental patient in a straitjacket. She's lost her memory -- and a top secret aircraft she was test piloting. Matt helps jog her memory while looking for the craft. Kurt Kasznar (Land of the Giants) appears as one of the villans. A front for the bad guys is a brewery that makes XXX beer! Maybe this ... Read More
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The Matt Helm Spy Film Series was never a serious competitor to The James Bond Films, but they were entries into the faltering end of Spy Film Craze which vaporized in the Seventies (But now seems to be making a comeback.) Dean Martin played Matt Helm Agent for ICE (Intelligence Counter Espionage) or rather Dean played Dino playing at being a secret agent. Never does a chance to booze it up, make a play for any available female, or have a smoke go untaken. It's typical 60's and 70's kitschy fare ... Read More
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Dean Martin as super cool, super lover, super boozer, super slick, super spy Matt Helm, aka Eric, aka James A. Peters, aka Lash Petrone, Beverly Adams as his secretary Lovey Kravezit, Karl Malden as arch villain and arch enemy of Matt, Julian Wall, Camilla Sparv as his assistant Coco Duquette, Tom Reese as his, snicker, hard-headed muscleman 'Ironhead', Corinne Cole as 'Miss January', James Gregory (I) as Matt's boss MacDonald and director of I.C.E. (Intelligence Counter Espionage), Ann-Margret as ... Read More
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Ok,I realize that by any normal standard this would qualify as a bad film. The production values are as poor as you can imagine and the plot (something about retrieving a flying saucer from the clutches of the enemy) pretty damn ridiculous. Yet, the first time I saw this film several years ago I absolutely loved it. The jokes center on booze and sex,and needless to say,Dean Martin handles them as only he can. As far as Matt Helm films go,"The Silencers" and "The Wrecking Crew" qualify as better "spy" ... Read More
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