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James Coburn
Reviews Featuring James Coburn
This is a great fun film that will please adults as much as children and is just as entertaining on repeat viewings in fact, it seems even better the second time around.
An occasionally silly but often witty remake with plenty of crude humour.
Trashy and implausible but fun spy story that remains a great way to waste a couple of hours.
A reprise of 'Our Man Flint' that still has its funny moments but is lacking the charm of the original.
To many, The Great Escape is more important to Christmas than Jesus, and this entertaining World War Two prison break movie deserves to be. Great characters, action and putting-it-up-Jerry makes John Sturges' movie a classic war movie.
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