Cramden: "Walther PPK with silencer. High velocity, extreme penetrating power."
Flint: "Yes, it's a very fine weapon."
Cramden: [displaying a fighting knife] "Tempered steel. Very effective at close range."
Flint: "But I have no need for these. They're crude."
Cramden: "Dammit, these are the most..."
Flint: [showing off his gadget disguised as a cigarette lighter] "This has eighty-two
different functions - eighty-three, if you wish to light a cigar."
- Our Man Flint (film), 1966
A fun '60's spy film score:
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Film clip with music cue insert. While working with the colorist at Colorlab film laboratory located in Rockville, Md years back on a project of ours (no digital options back then, color timing was all performed working alongside a studio colorist) we got to be acquainted with a filmmaker who worked as a Hollywood stuntman in the 50's - 60's. Said that he had been an assistant and (unutilized) backup to perform those two high-fall stunts in this clip. Ya' usually met some pretty interesting individuals hangin' about the film labs. Everyone was always interested in what the other fellow was up to as well as their capabilities and experience. High regards for the (then) folks at Colorlab as well as the old WRS Film Laboratories that was located near Pittsburgh.
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We always thought that this track would be a good double-duty fit for a surf film:
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Good work by composer Jerry Goldsmith and actor James Coburn in this one. Flint's a badass.
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