The Man From
U.N.C.L.E.
Feature Films


 

         

                  

                           

                                    


















The film graphics are by kind permission of James Wilson and are of lower quality than his originals. See more of his artwork on his own Cult Images pages












To Trap A Spy1965

MGM / Arena

Don Medford

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Luciana Paluzzi, Patricia Crowley
Fritz Weaver, William Marshall, Will Kuluva, Victoria Shaw

U.N.C.L.E. learns that industrialist and enemy agent Andrew Vulcan is planning to assassinate Premier Ashumen, a visiting African leader, during a tour of one of Vulcan's factories. Solo persuades Elaine May Donaldson, one of Vulcan's old girlfriends, to infiltrate the company via Vulcan's affections and help to thwart the plot. In this first film THRUSH is curiously known as WASP.

Edited from first season episodes 'The Vulcan Affair' and 'The Four Steps Affair'




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The Spy With My Face1965

MGM / Arena

John Newland

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Senta Berger, Michael Evans
Sharon Farrell

Napoleon Solo is captured by THRUSH who replace him with a perfect double in a bid to infiltrate the U.N.C.L.E. organisation. Illya Kuryakin becomes suspicious at his partner's unusual behaviour and starts to put two and two together. In the meantime, Solo must escape and try to stop his double before he succeeds in his plan. In this film Leo G. Carroll takes up the role of U.N.C.L.E. chief on a permanent basis.

Edited and extended from first season episode 'The Double Affair'





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One Of Our Spies Is Missing1966

MGM / Arena

E.Darrell Hallenbeck

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Yvonne Craig, Maurice Evans
Bernard Fox

Two scientists invent a machine that can reverse the ageing process. Its secret is eagerly sought after by both U.N.C.L.E. and THRUSH. The film gives an interesting, if short, glimpse into the workings of THRUSH Central which seems to operate on much the same lines as U.N.C.L.E. headquarters. Extra footage was added to the television episodes but failed to make any significant improvement to the story.

Edited from the second season double episode 'The Bridge Of Lions Affair' Parts 1 & 2




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One Spy Too Many1966

MGM / Arena

Joseph Sargent

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Rip Torn, Dorothy Provine, David Opatoshu, Yvonne Craig, David Sheiner

A criminal mastermind and megalomaniac styling himself on his namesake Alexander ( the Great ) makes plans to commit some of the world's biggest crimes in order to enlarge his industrial 'empire'. The signature theme of each crime is the breaking of one of the Ten Commandments. When he steals a top secret chemical from a U.S. military establishment Solo and Kuryakin are sent after him, to stop him achieving his ambitions of power, enlisting the help of his ex-wife Tracey in order to do so.

Edited from the second season double episode 'The Alexander The Greater Affair' Pts 1&2




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The Spy In The Green Hat1966

MGM / Arena

Joseph Sargent / Henry W. George

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Janet Leigh, Jack Palance
Ludwig Donath, Letitia Roman, Will Kuluva, Eduardo Cianelli, Allen Jenkins
Jack LaRue, Joan Blondell, Maxie Rosenbloom, Vince Barnett, Elisha Cook Jr

In part, a satire on old-fashioned gangster movies. In hiding from THRUSH agents Napoleon Solo takes refuge under a young lady's bed and is discovered there by her grandmother. Unfortunately for Solo it is a Mafia family and they try to force him into marrying the girl. He escapes, but is hotly pursued by a motley collection of stereotype Italian gangsters.

Edited from third season double episode 'The Concrete Overcoat Affair' Parts 1 & 2




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The Karate Killers1967

MGM / Arena

Barry Shear

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Joan Crawford, Curt Jurgens
Telly Savalas, Herbert Lom, Terry-Thomas, Kim Darby, Diane McBain

A dying scientist divides his secret formula into four parts, giving one part to each of his four daughters who now all live in different countries. Kuryakin and Solo go globetrotting trying to hunt down and piece together the jigsaw puzzle but find themselves in a race against time as THRUSH agent Randolph and his karate-trained sidekicks are on the same trail.

Edited from third season double episode 'The Five Daughters Affair' Parts 1 & 2



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The Helicopter Spies1967

MGM / Arena

Boris Sagal

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Carol Lynley, Bradford Dillman
Lola Allbright, John Dehner, John Carradine, Julie London, H. M. Wynant

Enemy agents recruit a top criminal to do a bit of safecracking so that two mad scientists can get their hands on a thermal prism, a device capable of producing a heat ray powerful enough to destroy the world. Kuryakin and Solo are despatched to avert the potential disaster and come up against Luther Sebastian's THIRD WAY group, a THRUSH alternative with similar world domination objectives. More U.N.C.L.E. hardware is seen in this film than previously including a sea-going sequence with torpedo boats and ends up with the timely destruction of the thermal prism seconds after its launch on an ICBM.

Edited from fourth season double episode 'The Prince Of Darkness Affair' Parts 1 & 2




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How To Steal The World1968

MGM / Arena

Sutton Roley

Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Barry Sullivan, Eleanor Parker
Leslie Nielsen, Tony Bill, Mark Richman, Daniel O'Herlihy

A renegade American agent , Robert Kingsley, plans to end all war by the use of a nerve gas that will let him control the minds of the world's population. To help him create it he kidnaps six top scientists including Dr. Kurt Erikson, triggering preventive action from U.N.C.L.E. in the persons of Solo and Kuryakin who have to try and locate their former colleague. The scriptwriter, Norman Hudis, was the person who wrote the script for the first six 'Carry On' films

Edited from the final episodes 'The Seven Wonders Of The World Affair' Parts 1 & 2




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