U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin are sent to the Swiss Alps to find a secret nuclear weapon design but T.H.R.U.S.H. agents kidnap Solo and replace him with a look-alike dou... Read allU.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin are sent to the Swiss Alps to find a secret nuclear weapon design but T.H.R.U.S.H. agents kidnap Solo and replace him with a look-alike double.U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin are sent to the Swiss Alps to find a secret nuclear weapon design but T.H.R.U.S.H. agents kidnap Solo and replace him with a look-alike double.
Robert Vaughn
- Napoleon Solo
- (archive footage)
Senta Berger
- Serena
- (archive footage)
David McCallum
- Illya Kuryakin
- (archive footage)
Leo G. Carroll
- Alexander Waverly
- (archive footage)
Michael Evans
- Darius Two
- (archive footage)
Sharon Farrell
- Sandy Wister
- (archive footage)
Fabrizio Mioni
- Arsene Coria
- (archive footage)
Donald Harron
- Kitt Kittridge
- (archive footage)
Jennifer Billingsley
- Taffy
- (archive footage)
Paula Raymond
- Director
- (archive footage)
Donna Michelle
- Nina
- (archive footage)
Harold Gould
- Doctor
- (archive footage)
Nancy Hsueh
- Wanda
- (archive footage)
Michele Carey
- Maggie
- (archive footage)
Paul Siemion
- Clerk
- (archive footage)
- Director
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Two Napoleon Solos
U. N. C. L. E. Agents Solo and Kuryakin fly to Switzerland guarding the combination to a vault containing the world's most deadly nuclear weapon. In a desperate plot to use the weapon for their own evil purposes, T. H. R. U. S. H. has turned a man into Solo's exact double by means of plastic surgery. The counterfeit Solo is so convincing that even Illya is taken in ...
You get two Napoleon Solos for the price of one - one of them is an imposter, and does a good job fooling the UNCLE agents. And you wonder when he's going to get caught out. This forms part of the interesting plot, and it's not just enjoyable, but has some good suspense. There's a good motorbike chase sequence which leads up to the confrontation between Solo and his doppelgänger. Santa Berger and Sharon Farrell sizzle. Used to watch this a lot as a kid on BBC2 in the 80's, and I just wanted to be Napoleon Solo!!
You get two Napoleon Solos for the price of one - one of them is an imposter, and does a good job fooling the UNCLE agents. And you wonder when he's going to get caught out. This forms part of the interesting plot, and it's not just enjoyable, but has some good suspense. There's a good motorbike chase sequence which leads up to the confrontation between Solo and his doppelgänger. Santa Berger and Sharon Farrell sizzle. Used to watch this a lot as a kid on BBC2 in the 80's, and I just wanted to be Napoleon Solo!!
remote controlled, poison-gas delivering robots will ALWAYS be righteously rad prospect!
The very first big screen mission for sickeningly suave TV spy icons, Napoleon Solo & Illya Kuryakin in 'Spy With My Face' (1965) is given some considerable pep by the luminous addition of zesty, Euro-cult screen goddess, the sensationally sultry, sweetly sinister, serially spy duping, Senta Berger! Right on!!!!!! And if I'm being honest, I was genuinely surprised at how well this glossy, high-voltage hokum stands up today; hella' stoopid, super-slinky, face-swapping, super-spy-hi-jinks, slap n' tickle, super-weapon stealing, fluff n' stuff that ALMOST moves fast enough to forget the cheap-jack dumb stuff! (and, for me at least, remote controlled, poison-gas delivering robots will ALWAYS be righteously rad prospect!) 😍
Fans of the TV series won't be disappointed
UNCLE (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement agents Napoleon Solo (Vaughn) and Illya Kuryakin (McCallum) are sent in a group of ten to deliver secret codes to a computer vault controlling project "earth save". Earth Save is an immensely powerful weapon designed to deal with potential attack from outer space. THRUSH meanwhile create a double of Solo to infiltrate the team to gain access to the weapon.
Another in the series of UNCLE films following the TV series. This film plays just like the shows so if you like them then you'll like this. Plenty of girls & romantic interludes, plenty of gentle action and gentle laughs all done in a 1960's sense of innocence and spoof-fun. There are of course plenty of weakness in this, it is after all a cheap bond spoof and always was, but it is a gently enjoyable film. For me, as a fan of UNCLE, the biggest disappointment of the film was the lack of the UNCLE theme music.
All the regular actors (Vaughn, McCallum & Leo G. Carroll) are as good as ever, being comfortable in their roles, the women are all pretty as required. The only thankless task is Donald Harron in the role of Kitteridge who has to do a very dodgy Australian accent whilst wearing a really bad fake beard.
It's not brilliant but it's all a bit of 60's fun. How serious can you take it when McCallum is ambushed outside a drycleaners by two small toy robots firing rockets!?
Another in the series of UNCLE films following the TV series. This film plays just like the shows so if you like them then you'll like this. Plenty of girls & romantic interludes, plenty of gentle action and gentle laughs all done in a 1960's sense of innocence and spoof-fun. There are of course plenty of weakness in this, it is after all a cheap bond spoof and always was, but it is a gently enjoyable film. For me, as a fan of UNCLE, the biggest disappointment of the film was the lack of the UNCLE theme music.
All the regular actors (Vaughn, McCallum & Leo G. Carroll) are as good as ever, being comfortable in their roles, the women are all pretty as required. The only thankless task is Donald Harron in the role of Kitteridge who has to do a very dodgy Australian accent whilst wearing a really bad fake beard.
It's not brilliant but it's all a bit of 60's fun. How serious can you take it when McCallum is ambushed outside a drycleaners by two small toy robots firing rockets!?
"A time capsule of the 1960's."
POSSIBLE SPOILERS
THRUSH kidnaps Napoleon Solo (Vaughn) and replaces him with a double in order to infiltrate a secret UNCLE operation called 'The August Affair', which will enable them to get their hands on 'Project Earthsave', an intense energy force that is being stored for use in the event of attacks from outer space. Such a weapon could give THRUSH what it always wanted - control of the world!
THE SPY WITH MY FACE was the second spin-off movie from the popular MAN FROM UNCLE spy series. It is an extended version of a season one episode called 'The Double Affair' (originally broadcast 17/11/64) and contains additional footage that was considered too risqué for television. For example the scene where Vaughn takes a shower with Senta Berger and Vaughn in bed with Sharon Farrell. The opening sequence where UNCLE invade THRUSH headquarters Australia was also an extra scene that didn't feature in the TV original.
THE SPY WITH MY FACE is one of the best of the UNCLE films in that it's slickly produced and stands up as a time capsule of it's era, the 1960's when spy thrillers were all the rage. Series regulars Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, David McCallam as Illya Kuriyakin and Leo G Carroll as Mr Waverly are a joy to watch as always.
THRUSH kidnaps Napoleon Solo (Vaughn) and replaces him with a double in order to infiltrate a secret UNCLE operation called 'The August Affair', which will enable them to get their hands on 'Project Earthsave', an intense energy force that is being stored for use in the event of attacks from outer space. Such a weapon could give THRUSH what it always wanted - control of the world!
THE SPY WITH MY FACE was the second spin-off movie from the popular MAN FROM UNCLE spy series. It is an extended version of a season one episode called 'The Double Affair' (originally broadcast 17/11/64) and contains additional footage that was considered too risqué for television. For example the scene where Vaughn takes a shower with Senta Berger and Vaughn in bed with Sharon Farrell. The opening sequence where UNCLE invade THRUSH headquarters Australia was also an extra scene that didn't feature in the TV original.
THE SPY WITH MY FACE is one of the best of the UNCLE films in that it's slickly produced and stands up as a time capsule of it's era, the 1960's when spy thrillers were all the rage. Series regulars Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, David McCallam as Illya Kuriyakin and Leo G Carroll as Mr Waverly are a joy to watch as always.
Cheesy.
At 71, I frequently turn on TCM overnight, as the audio from old movies helps me sleep. However, this one woke me up. I saw McCallum and Vaughn and Carroll, and thought, "Oh, UNCLE." But the more I watched, the more it looked like a poor imitation of the original TV show.
As a kid with a motorcycle growing up in SoCal, the location and effect flaws were obvious. I know the Swiss mountains don't look like the barren California coast range. The likelihood of a Corvair convertible being a common Swiss vehicle is nil. And the blowing up effect of the Griffith Observatory is laughable. There's so much more to critique, as it appears that the budget was largely invested in talent, leaving nothing for anything else.
Those die-hard UNCLE fans will probably enjoy this one. It's not terrible, I've seen worse, but it's not so bad that it's good. I had no previous expectations since it snuck up on me while asleep, but I know seeing it once is enough.
I gotta quit leaving TCM on at night!
As a kid with a motorcycle growing up in SoCal, the location and effect flaws were obvious. I know the Swiss mountains don't look like the barren California coast range. The likelihood of a Corvair convertible being a common Swiss vehicle is nil. And the blowing up effect of the Griffith Observatory is laughable. There's so much more to critique, as it appears that the budget was largely invested in talent, leaving nothing for anything else.
Those die-hard UNCLE fans will probably enjoy this one. It's not terrible, I've seen worse, but it's not so bad that it's good. I had no previous expectations since it snuck up on me while asleep, but I know seeing it once is enough.
I gotta quit leaving TCM on at night!
Did you know
- TriviaThe Spy with My Face (1965) first aired on NBC at 8:30 p.m. (EST), Tuesday, November 17, 1964 as the eighth episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), The Double Affair (1964).
- GoofsWhen Taffy answers the ringing telephone in Sandy's apartment, it continues to ring after she picks up the receiver.
- Quotes
Sandy Wister: I have a dinner date at six o'clock - and I don't have a thing to wear.
Taffy: That'll never go out of style.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Double Affair (1964)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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