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Originally Posted by FricFrac
In like Flyn
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It's actually "In Like Flint".......... a Bond spoof from the '60's starring James Coburn as a secret agent Derek Flint. If you like the modern day Austin Powers movies, you should catch the Flint movies and see where he got a lot of it from. This is where the phrase "In Like Flint" came from :
In Like Flint (1967)
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edit: some will argue that the phrase existed prior to the movie, associated with the actor Errol Flynn, referring to his "stage entrance" and others his acquittal on a rape charge, then reincarnated a second time as "In Like Flint"