The President's Analyst (1967) | |
| Director(s) | Theodore J. Flicker |
| Producer(s) | Howard W. Koch (executive), Stanley Rubin |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense |
| Top Topics | Politics, Satire, Spies |
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The President's Analyst (1967) was a Comedy - Science Fiction Film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and produced by Howard W. Koch and Stanley Rubin.
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Sullivan, FBR Agent:
Don't say "Chinks". Say "Chinese restaurant". "Chinks" is bigoted.
Dr. Sidney Schaefer: [firing machine gun] Take that you hostile son of a bitch!
Ethan Allen Cocket, CEA Director: [defending Dr. Schaefer's right to keep his girlfriend] My dear Mister Lux, no man is an island; most of us require the warmth of human companionship.
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
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Dr. Sidney Schaefer: [firing machine gun] Take that you hostile son of a bitch!
Ethan Allen Cocket, CEA Director: [defending Dr. Schaefer's right to keep his girlfriend] My dear Mister Lux, no man is an island; most of us require the warmth of human companionship.
Henry Lux, FBR Chief: Poppycock!
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Facts about
The name of the ship in the movie is the "Mata Hari" (named for the famous spy).
The head of the "FBR" is named Lux. "Lux" was a then-popular brand of vacuum cleaner. At the time, the director of the FBI was named Hoover.
CEA agent Don Masters (Godfrey Cambridge) wears a "Dizzy Gillespie for President" sweatshirt at the beginning of the movie. Legendary jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie actually ran a short-lived campaign for the office in 1964 which, while not entirely serious, appealed to many disaffected voters.
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The head of the "FBR" is named Lux. "Lux" was a then-popular brand of vacuum cleaner. At the time, the director of the FBI was named Hoover.
CEA agent Don Masters (Godfrey Cambridge) wears a "Dizzy Gillespie for President" sweatshirt at the beginning of the movie. Legendary jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie actually ran a short-lived campaign for the office in 1964 which, while not entirely serious, appealed to many disaffected voters.
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