Here's the 'official' statement on the matter:

http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-inl1.htm

Matti

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"In like Flint" and "Our man Flint" were movies with James Coburn in the
60's. Spoofs on the 007 movies.

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OK - we're going to be asked to move over to the U2 community pages, 
but...

> Is it In Like Flynn or In Like Flint?

The phrase is 'In Like Flynn' as in Errol Flynn, the actor from the 
1930's.  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001224/bio
He had a flambouyant style and was arrested and subsequently 
charged with statutory rape (three times).  After being aquitted on
all charges, the phrase 'In Like Flynn' became popular.

Jeff Butera
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