

The Ambushers
When an experimental flying saucer crashes, secret agent Matt Helm has to bring back the secret weapons hidden on board.
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Plot Summary
Matt Helm, a secret agent and ladies' man, is tasked with stopping a nefarious organization known as the Syndicate. This group has developed a deadly mind-control drug and plans to use it to destabilize world governments. Helm must use his charm, wit, and combat skills to thwart their plans, often finding himself in perilous and comical situations.
Critical Reception
The Ambushers was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found its plot convoluted and its action sequences uninspired. While Dean Martin's persona provided some lighthearted moments, the film was largely seen as a weak entry in the spy parody genre, failing to capture the appeal of its predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
- Critically panned for its nonsensical plot and weak action.
- Dean Martin's charm is insufficient to save a derivative spy spoof.
- Lacks the wit and excitement of successful films in the genre.
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Fun Fact
Dean Martin's character, Matt Helm, was intended to be a more serious counterpoint to James Bond, but the films evolved into more comedic and satirical entries in the spy genre.
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