<P> Quinion also notes that the title of the film In Like Flint (1967) is a play on the term, and that has led to a malapropism where some speakers believe that is the original phrase . </P> <P> A prostitute in the experimental David Lynch film Inland Empire uses the phrase in relation to a sexual encounter . </P> <P> In the Ant - Man film, the main character deactivates an alarm on a house's door, and his partner says: "He's in like the Flynn". </P> <P> In the video game "Uncharted 2", the main character's partner, Harry Flynn, while preparing to rob a Turkish museum, says: "And from there, we're in", to which the main character responds: "In like Flynn", playing on his partner's name . </P>

Where did the phrase in like flint come from