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The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (1965)

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Theatrical trailer for the 1965 secret aganet spy film, original titled Licensed to Kill. Stars Tom Adams as Charles Vine, who would also go on to star in the two follow-ups. Directed by Lindsay Shonteff and featuring Sammy Davis Jr singing the title theme.

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  • 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.

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

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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.

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

  • 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?

  • 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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