Oil company executive Wendell Runsler gets abducted by a liberation army group from the Middle East. Shrewd, handsome, and dashing private eye Derek Flint is hired to find Runsler. Flint tea... Read allOil company executive Wendell Runsler gets abducted by a liberation army group from the Middle East. Shrewd, handsome, and dashing private eye Derek Flint is hired to find Runsler. Flint teams up with his spunky and eager new partner Bonita Rogers and hits the streets in search o... Read allOil company executive Wendell Runsler gets abducted by a liberation army group from the Middle East. Shrewd, handsome, and dashing private eye Derek Flint is hired to find Runsler. Flint teams up with his spunky and eager new partner Bonita Rogers and hits the streets in search of Runsler.
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First watch: 1978 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 5.5
I accept that a TV movie has budget constraints. Especially one in the mid-1970s. But this was just downright BAD. It has that "low budget" look and feel from start to finish. Repetitious shots of the lead driving. Overall poor photography combined with what I'd label lazy scriptwriting.
But worst of all is wasting Ray Danton.
Danton, with a better script, could easily have captured Flint's persona. And herein lies the source of my greatest disappointment. His Eurospy outings--"Code Name: Jaguar" and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" displayed a certain coolness essential to the character of Derek Flint. Actually, I can't imagine anyone at the time who would have been better suited to assume the role, at least on the small screen.
Such a wasted opportunity..
Did you know
- TriviaThough Ray Danton is billed in the opening credits as "Our Man Flint", the actual on-screen title for the movie is "Dead On Target".
- Quotes
Derek Flint: Listen, if you don't want me, get The Gang - ask for Dead Skunk.
- ConnectionsFollows Notre homme Flint (1966)