“In Like Flint” next film to screen in Monterey County Film Commission and Museum of Monterey film series: “9 Films Marking 1967”

N E W S / Monterey County Film Commission
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   July 12, 2012
Contact:  Karen Nordstrand, 831-646-0910
karen@filmmonterey.org    www.FilmMonterey.org

“In Like Flint” next film to screen in Monterey County Film Commission and Museum of Monterey film series: “9 Films Marking 1967” 

(Monterey,CA–July 12, 2012) – The Monterey County Film Commission, in collaboration with the Museum of Monterey (MOM), will bring the fun of “In Like Flint” to the monthly film series, “9 Films Marking 1967.”

The series is held in conjunction with theMuseumofMonterey’s 2012 exhibition, “Music, Love and Flowers:  Youth & Culture Monterey 1967 & Now.” The screening of “In Like Flint” will be on Friday night, July 27, and Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Museum of Monterey Theatre at 5 Custom House Plaza in Monterey.  On Friday night the museum will be open from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for visitors to enjoy a no-host wine bar and all museum first floor exhibits.  The film will be screened at 7 p.m.

Admission to the movie is free with a $10 paid admission to MOM.  REEL Friends of the Film Commission members and members of MOM receive a discounted admission of $5 plus a glass of wine.

“In Like Flint” stars James Coburn and is a spoof of action and James Bond films of the era.  In it, a super-agent must save the world from a secret organization of women who plan to seize power.

Remaining screenings in the film series are:

July 27 and 28 –          “In LikeFlint”
Aug. 24 and 25 –         “In the Heat of the Night”
Sept. 28 and 29 –         “Riot on Sunset Strip”
Oct. 26 and 27 –          “The Trip”
Nov. 23 and 24 –         “Valley of the Dolls”
Dec. 23 and 24 –         “Wait Until Dark”
Jan. 25 and 26, 2013 –            “Easy Rider”
For more information on the series or memberships in MOM contact Lisa Coscino at 831-402-9141 or go to www.museumofmonterey.org.  For film commission REEL Friends memberships, call 831-646-0910 or go to www.FilmMonterey.org.

The Monterey County Film Commission was created by the Monterey County Board of Supervisors in 1987.  It is a nonprofit organization proactively marketing Monterey County as a destination for the motion picture, television and related industries, for the purpose of stimulating economic development, creating jobs, providing and supporting educational opportunities in those areas.

 

 

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