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From: OurManInHavana
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  • I did not know this flick existed and I lived in that era as a little kid. Hope to see on either VHS or DVD.

  • ...A secret agent with a Mauser? wtf?

  • I went to the movies, saw this in '65, when I was 13. I cannot begin to describe the horrific level of suck, it changed me, I was never the same after sitting through it. I'm almost 60 now and thought I was just about over it when I accidentally ran into this. Now I am going to kill myself you asshole, thanks for posting.

  • What a intelligent comment! 1:10

    This film should be turn in a parody of James Bond.

  • oh Sammy Davis Jr. did you really needed the money that much?

  • @WetKant Hey, lighten up, buddy; work is work. You get hungry enough you'd be doing things that you think you would never do...

  • I loved THIS flick! I saw it at least 20 times IN the theater in the 1965-66. Does anyone know where I can purchase this film on DVD or VHS? And, that great Sammy Davis, Jr. theme song! WoW! Whatta Fl*shb*ck!!!

  • amazing shite!

    This was called licensed to kill in the uk.

  • i want this movie so bad i want to see it once more before i pass on

  • I enjoyed this movie when I saw it in a theater in 1970.

    Charles Vine seemed much more upper class than Sean Connery ever did. He seemed more like a hotel manager.

    Vine drove a 30's Rolls and was a mathematician.

    Besides, I loved the P-96 "Broomhandle" Mauser pistol.

    Thirty years later, I bought a Mauser pistol just like Vine's.

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