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The Silencers (1966)
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Columbia Pictures tried to create a tongue-in-cheek American James Bond with this, the first of five motion pictures based on the character of Matt Helm, a spy created in a series of novels by Donald Hamilton. Dean Martin stars as Helm, a boozing, womanizing cad of a spy coaxed out of retirement by ex-girlfriend Tina Batori (Daliah Lavi). His mission: stop the evil Big O organization, whose leader, Tung-Tze (Victor Buono), schemes to sabotage an atomic missile and thus spark World War III. Producer Irving Allen had once been partners with Albert R. Broccoli in the British film production company Warwick Films, their alliance ironically disintegrating over the merits of creating a Bond series. When Broccoli's instincts proved correct, Allen attempted to create his own spy franchise with the Helm character. The sequels to The Silencers (1966) were Murderers' Row (1966), The Ambushers (1967), and The Wrecking Crew (1968). Allen unsuccessfully tried to resurrect the character as a TV movie, Matt Helm (1975). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Dean MartinStella Stevens, (more)
Director(s):
Phil Karlson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Marc F.

I'd waited a long time for a chance to see this "cult" hit from the 60s. Aside from some great PG-13 rated T&A, it's actually a terribly written piece of throwaway trash. Dino lethargically apes his way through the scenes and the jokes never congeal into anything more than just plain bad. Lazy all around. The set designs must have cost more than the script.

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Marc F.

I'd waited a long time for a chance to see this "cult" hit from the 60s. Aside from some great PG-13 rated T&A, it's actually a terribly written piece of throwaway trash. Dino lethargically apes his way through the scenes and the jokes never congeal into anything more than just plain bad. Lazy all around. The set designs must have cost more than the script.

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