Review of The Ambushers

The Ambushers (1967)
5/10
Mediocre
24 August 1999
Two step above Murderer's Row (which I opine is NOT a movie), The Ambushers is not a BAD movie, just mediocre. The opening title, performed by no less than Tommy Boyce And Bobby Hart of Monkees song writing fame, is repleat with titillation and thus belies the content of the film.

The women, unlike The Silencers and The Wrecking Crew are of average appeal. On the other hand, the women, unlike in such crap as the pretentious Flint films, play an active role. Murderer's row aside, the Matt Helm films treat women with far more respect than just about any other spy movie(s). Yes, women are sex objects, but after sex, or an attempt at sex, they become an integral, and often intelligent, part of the action.

The Ambushers is dated and does not wear well. Unlike The Silencers and The Wrecking Crew there are no scenes that are especially clever and even though you don't feel as though many scenes should have been left on the cutting room floor you don't get the impression that the writers stayed up late trying to come up with anything clever.

Dean Martin TRIES to look enthusiastic but the script lacks sharp wit and consistency from scene to scene.

The fight scenes throughout the Helm series are poorly choreographed, but that goes for most spy movies anyway. After all, these guys, including James Bond and Derek Flint, are not REALLY martial artists.

As I state in my review of Murderer's Row, Columbia Pictures does the public a huge favor by packaging garbage (Murderer's Row) with mediocrity (The Ambushers).

If you really must see beautiful, intelligent women coupled with a smart, tight story line, see The Silencers and The Wrecking Crew.
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