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Retired agent Matt Helm is re-activated in order to stop an evil organization from exploding an atom bomb over the USA and starting WWIII.
In this, the first Matt Helm movie, we see Matt Helm coaxed out of semi-retirement by an attractive ex-partner. It seems that the evil Big O organization has a nefarious plan called "Operation: Fallout." If this plan comes to fruition, Big O will explode an atomic bomb over Alamogordo, NM, and start WWIII. Only Matt Helm can stop them.
Following the success of "Dr. No" and the subsequent James Bond films, a raft of gadget-laden, sexually suggestive copycats flooded the cinema landscape, some of them serious in tone, most of them light and/or parodying in nature. Here, Martin plays Matt Helm, the character in a popular series of spy novels which were not intended to be amusing, but some of which were adapted into a series of frothy, campy, goofy, tacky films. This first in a collection of four is among the best, though that still doesn't qualify it as a stellar piece of film-making. Super-spy Martin is drawn out of retirement in order to thwart villain Buono, who is bent on world domination. Aiding him to a point is delectable fellow spy Lavi. Standing in his way is Stevens, the girlfriend of Webber, one of Buono's hit men. Stevens, apart from being suspected as an enemy through her association with Webber, is dangerous simply by way of her penchant for calamity and chaos, which seem to dog her at every turn! Traversing the American southwest in his tricked out station wagon (!), Martin swings from clue to clue when he isn't swinging from babe to babe. None of it is ever believable for a moment if it was ever meant to be. That's fine, but the film has an unfortunate piecemeal feel to it and an undercoat of cheapness that no amount of fancy sets or Moss Mabry gowns (which are mostly very striking) can fully overcome. It leans towards the illogical and the senseless and has a sloppy feel to it. Much of this comes from Martin's completely laid back and noncommittal performance, by now heavily colored by his seat-of-the-pants casualness that was popularized on his glitzy TV variety show. Stevens, on the other hand, gives a winning and wacky performance and looks astonishing as a redhead. From her memorable backwards first entrance to her stunning last one (in a flimsy blue chiffon nightgown with hair piled high), she is the primary reason to sit through this movie. Lavi is no slouch, either. Her fashion model looks and breathy, sex-kitten line readings are also a big draw. Not to be left out, legendary dancer Charisse has a late-career highlight as a singer-stripper who figures into the espionage. Her appearance during the credit sequence is not quite as daring as the publicity stills promised, but she's still very arresting. Her second get-up is as vulgar as it is bizarre and her soft-focus close-ups are amusing, but she still gives it her all. Always intriguing Buono is nonetheless pretty lame as a goofy answer to the quasi-Asian villain Joseph Wiseman portrayed in "Dr. No." Best advice is to jettison the silly plot lines and just soak up the preposterous gadgetry, the gorgeous women (which also include Kovack and Adams), the anything goes 60's atmosphere and colors and the free-spirited performance of Stevens. On this level, the film is enjoyable enough to make its viewing worthwhile.
Ex-ICE agent Matt Helm is brought back from retirement by colleague Tina to prevent The Big O from setting of nuclear missiles and hence starting a war between the superpowers leaving Big O to rule the world.<br/><br/>The first Matt Helm movie is easily the best – however that doesn&#39;t mean much as there isn&#39;t a lot to separate them. Here it plays on the casting of Dean Martin and don&#39;t we know it. Many of the scenes seem to be there just to get him frolicking with girls or having his music played in the background. The plot doesn&#39;t matter at all and is only an excuse for comedy. However the laughs are too thin. The only thing it has going for it is titillation – from the very sexy opening scenes with girls stripping barely covered by the credits to the fact that every girl is cute and scantily dressed. That&#39;s really all it&#39;s worth.<br/><br/>Martin himself is a bit too much the aging lothario and can&#39;t carry it – the whole thing seems a bit self indulgent with all the kissing and his own music etc playing. Stevens is sexy despite being a bit dippy however Lavi is a bit more exotic and much sexier. The rest of the cast don&#39;t matter as Martin makes sure it&#39;s all him and girls.<br/><br/>Overall it&#39;s interesting if you&#39;re a Martin fan but outside of that there&#39;s only 1960&#39;s titillation and the odd laugh for everyone else.

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