Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has made the classic The Man From U.N.C.L.E. films available for on-demand streaming and purchase.
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Crafted from the original series’ frequent two-parters, the films do more than just cut-and-paste the shows together, using extra footage shot while filming the original episodes to expand the stories and including elements that would be deemed too racy or violent for American primetime television back when Robert Vaughn and David McCallum were on the air.
In all, eight movies are being made available on iTunes and Amazon in Digital HD. Notable guest stars in these films include Academy Award winner Jack Palance and Joan Crawford, Emmy Award winners Telly Savalas, Maurice Evans & Bradford Dillman, Oscar nominees Eleanor Parker, Rip Torn and Joan Blondell, as well as Vera Miles, Herbert Lom, Jill Ireland, Carol Lynley, Kim Darby, Terry-Thomas, Dorothy Provine, Star Trek star James Doohan and James Bond luminaries Curt Jurgens and Luciana Paluzzi. The late Yvonne Craig appears in two of the films.
You can see a number of the trailers and posters below, along with a complete rundown of the films now available:
To Trap a Spy (1965)
Expanded version of the U.N.C.L.E. pilot (Napoleon Solo aka The Vulcan Affair), including the famous “too hot for TV” scenes shot with future Bond girl Luciana Paluzzi.
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The Spy With My Face (1965)
Expanded version of The Double Affair, in which a fake Napoleon Solo wreaks havoc on an U.N.C.L.E. secret mission.
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One Spy Too Many (1966)
Expansion of season two’s Alexander the Greater Affair, in which an ambitious industrialist (Rip Torn) sets out to conquer the world. With Yvonne (Batgirl) Craig.
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The Spy in the Green Hat (1966)
The Concrete Overcoat Affair gets the feature treatment, in which Thrush agent Louis Strago (Jack Palance) attempts to unleash climate change upon the world.
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One of Our Spies is Missing (1967)
Vera Miles, Yvonne Craig and James Doohan guest as Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin head to London and Paris to foil a plot hatched by the nefarious fashion industry.
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The Karate Killers (1967)
The Five Daughters Affair feature version, with heavyweight heavies Telly Savalas and Herbert Lom providing the menace while Joan Crawford, Jill Ireland and Kim Darby make up the distaff side.
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The Helicopter Spies (1968)
Carol Lynley and Bradford Dillman lend their talent to the film version of The Prince of Darkness Affair.
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How to Steal the World (1968)
Leslie Nielsen joins Robert Vaughn and David McCallum for the film version of the U.N.C.L.E. series closer, The Seven Wonders of the World Affair.
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