Our Man Flint is a 1966 spy comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring James Coburn as Derek Flint, a superspy working for the fictional intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. (Zonal Organization World Intelligence Espionage). The film was a parody of the popular James Bond film series, which had been dominating the box office at the time of its release.

The plot revolves around a group of environmental scientists who decide to use their knowledge and resources to manipulate the weather in an attempt to force the world's governments to take action on global pollution. However, their efforts soon spiral out of control, causing devastating natural disasters all over the world.

Intelligence Chief Cramden (played by Lee J. Cobb) decides to call in his top agent, Derek Flint, to investigate the eco-terrorists and put a stop to their plans. Flint is a suave, sophisticated, and highly skilled spy who is more than capable of handling any challenge that comes his way.

As Flint begins his investigation, he quickly discovers that the eco-terrorists are being led by a mysterious mastermind known only as "Galaxy." With the help of his gadgets, his wit, and his fighting skills, Flint sets out to uncover Galaxy's identity and put an end to his plan before it's too late.

The film features a number of over-the-top action sequences, including a climactic battle aboard a floating platform in the middle of the ocean. It also includes a number of memorable one-liners and comedic moments, making it a classic of the spy movie genre.

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