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So, James Tont Operation U.N.O. is one of those oddball flicks from the mid-60s that really nails that blend of action and comedy, without taking itself too seriously. The plot is downright outlandish—Goldsinger plotting to blow up the UN assembly is just perfect for the absurdity of the era. Tont, our bumbling hero, has this charm despite his ineptitude, and the pacing keeps you chuckling along as he stumbles through his mission. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have their own quirky charm that adds to the overall vibe. It's one of those movies that feels like a time capsule, capturing a specific tone without pretension.
This film has had a few releases over the years, but finding a good-quality print can be a challenge, especially on DVD or Blu-ray. Many collectors are drawn to the peculiar blend of humor and action, making it a unique entry in the spy genre from the 60s. The scarcity of original materials often drives interest, as does the film's eccentric charm, making it a curiosity among genre enthusiasts.
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