Uno de nuestros espías ha desaparecido
Título original: One of Our Spies Is Missing
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Los agentes de la U.N.C.L.E. Napoleon Solo e Illya Kuryakin son enviados a Europa, donde la máquina que invierte la edad de un científico corre peligro de ser secuestrada por espías de T.H.R... Leer todoLos agentes de la U.N.C.L.E. Napoleon Solo e Illya Kuryakin son enviados a Europa, donde la máquina que invierte la edad de un científico corre peligro de ser secuestrada por espías de T.H.R.U.S.H.Los agentes de la U.N.C.L.E. Napoleon Solo e Illya Kuryakin son enviados a Europa, donde la máquina que invierte la edad de un científico corre peligro de ser secuestrada por espías de T.H.R.U.S.H.
Robert Vaughn
- Napoleon Solo
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David McCallum
- Illya Kuryakin
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Leo G. Carroll
- Alexander Waverly
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Maurice Evans
- Sir Norman Swickert
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Vera Miles
- Madame Raine De Sala
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Ann Elder
- Joanna Sweet
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Bernard Fox
- Jordin
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Harry Davis
- Prof. Alexander Gritsky
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Monica Keating
- Olga
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Dolores Faith
- Lorelei Lancer
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Ahna Capri
- Do Do
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Yvonne Craig
- Wanda
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Cal Bolder
- Fleeton
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James Doohan
- Phillip Bainbridge
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Ollie O'Toole
- Corvy
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Anthony Eustrel
- Steward
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Richard Peel
- Cat Man
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Barry Bernard
- Pet Shop Owner
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- CuriosidadesThis motion picture originally aired on NBC@10:00 p.m. (EST), Friday, February 4 and Friday, February 11, 1966 as the 49th & 50th episodes of El agente de CIPOL (1964), "The Bridge Of Lions Affair" (Parts 1 and 2).
- ConexionesEdited from El agente de CIPOL: The Bridge of Lions Affair: Part 1 (1966)
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It's interesting that so many of the reviews of the U.N.C.L.E. films are from Brits. The show was incredibly popular here in the 1960s and I can remember joining the U.N.C.L.E. organization set up by MGM (I still remember my number: 10472 Section 2 Operations And Enforcement and I am still at the ready in case I am ever called up for action) and you could also buy novels and annuals. There are a couple of good websites based on the show and there is an excellent book by Jon Heitland published in 1987. So there we were riding along on the crest of a spy wave and just having waved goodbye to "One Spy Too Many" which was released in February and then on 31 July 1966, "One Of Our Spies Is Missing" arrived in Glasgow and suddenly we went crashing to the ground. Here's what I thought...
'The Man From UNCLE' was still being made, but as there were so many imitators, the powers that be decided to change the format and make it more of a spoof (although there is no way they could outspoof TV's 'Get Smart') with the result that the new film at the Regal and Bedford, "One Of Our Spies Is Missing" was nowhere near as sharp and exciting as the previous efforts. It was a compilation of the two part episode 'The Bridge Of Lions Affair" which had been shown on American TV in February but was not going to be shown on British TV. David McCallum as Illya crawls around the streets of a very studio bound Soho looking for cats and Robert Vaughn is on the trail of Vera Miles who seems to know something about the formula that makes people much younger. It was a real disappointment for fans, and the title made no sense whatsoever in relation to the plot. To compound the poor quality, it played with "Hold On", which was a vehicle for Peter No one and Hermans Hermits to be chased by fans and be chosen as the first pop group to be launched into space, and they also launch into song including 'A Must To Avoid' which could describe this double bill. Poor, but their worst film was yet to come.
Adapted with permission from the author from 'What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)'.
Jim Doyle is the author of 'What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)', 'What We Watched In The 1970s (In The Cinema)" and 'What We Watched In The 1980s (In The Cinema And On Video)'
'The Man From UNCLE' was still being made, but as there were so many imitators, the powers that be decided to change the format and make it more of a spoof (although there is no way they could outspoof TV's 'Get Smart') with the result that the new film at the Regal and Bedford, "One Of Our Spies Is Missing" was nowhere near as sharp and exciting as the previous efforts. It was a compilation of the two part episode 'The Bridge Of Lions Affair" which had been shown on American TV in February but was not going to be shown on British TV. David McCallum as Illya crawls around the streets of a very studio bound Soho looking for cats and Robert Vaughn is on the trail of Vera Miles who seems to know something about the formula that makes people much younger. It was a real disappointment for fans, and the title made no sense whatsoever in relation to the plot. To compound the poor quality, it played with "Hold On", which was a vehicle for Peter No one and Hermans Hermits to be chased by fans and be chosen as the first pop group to be launched into space, and they also launch into song including 'A Must To Avoid' which could describe this double bill. Poor, but their worst film was yet to come.
Adapted with permission from the author from 'What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)'.
Jim Doyle is the author of 'What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)', 'What We Watched In The 1970s (In The Cinema)" and 'What We Watched In The 1980s (In The Cinema And On Video)'
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