made almost entirely in japan and filmed there with an almost entirely japanese cast other than sean connery. most of the earlier bond movies had relatively well-known actors and actresses from britain, the united states or europe. for the first time, this had all japanese actors plus james bond. it was very successful, very good special effects and so on. yet that was not the only spy movie of 1967. there are a number of almost parodies of spy movies. for example, one of them is flint," a sequel to "our man flint," which takes an american version of james bond and does it with a light touch. whatever gadgets james bond had, flint had it times 100 or something. the plot lines are very two-dimensional. also, james coburn the same year in 1967 start in another spy movie called "the president's analyst," when he had -- where he had the interesting job of being an analyst for the president of the united states. the plot of the movie is that every country's secret agents want to capture him to get the information that the president has told him. it is kind of a dark comedy, but a very successful