I just watched back to back Flint movies again from 1966 and 1967. In Our Man Flint, he saved his "5" girlfriends at the end from the exploding island and then jumped off it to avoid being blown up. He had sense to jump off,
unlike Cr-egg's Bond
, and save himself........Internet review: Although Our Man Flint—Coburn’s very first starring role—was made for only three million dollars, and some of the special effects are kind of cheesy by today’s extravagant standards (not to mention a less-than-stellar leading lady), the movie—which grossed around $16 million at the box office, and spawned one somewhat less tight sequel—is still entertaining and fun after all these years.......another internet review: Although there were only two Derek Flint films (perhaps Coburn, made a star by the first Flint movie, didn’t wish to be typecast?), they are rather better works. Indeed, the first entry, Our Man Flint, is good enough to stand with the best James Bond had to offer. It might arguably rank a bit below Goldfinger or From Russia with Love, but I’d certainly put it over Thunderball or You Only Live Twice or Diamonds are Forever.