Le retour des agents très spéciaux
Titre original : The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen THRUSH steals a nuclear weapon and demands a ransom delivered by Napoleon Solo, UNCLE recalls him and his partner to duty.When THRUSH steals a nuclear weapon and demands a ransom delivered by Napoleon Solo, UNCLE recalls him and his partner to duty.When THRUSH steals a nuclear weapon and demands a ransom delivered by Napoleon Solo, UNCLE recalls him and his partner to duty.
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Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. was a superb reunion movie. When you watch a lot of reunion movies they're never as good and there seems to be no continuity with the original series. Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. provided plenty of continuity.
David McCallum and Robert Vaughan had no problem in reprising their roles and the continuity was there; they had no problems slipping back into their roles.
The late Leo G. Carroll was not back as UNCLE Chief Alexander Waverly (Mr Carroll had died in the 1970's). He was replaced by Patrick Macnee. However, this movie did acknowledge Mr Waverly and reference to his passing away was made. This was good because usually in TV reunions, major characters are omitted without any explanation.
This movie was just as fun as the original series. Despite having aged, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin did a great job saving the world again.
Most reunion movies are rubbish. This wasn't one of them.
One other thing of interest. Former James Bond actor George Lazenby had a cameo in this movie. He was clad in a bow tie, driving a car with the initials J.B. on. Now I wonder who he was meant to be? Hmmm! Must think about that one.
David McCallum and Robert Vaughan had no problem in reprising their roles and the continuity was there; they had no problems slipping back into their roles.
The late Leo G. Carroll was not back as UNCLE Chief Alexander Waverly (Mr Carroll had died in the 1970's). He was replaced by Patrick Macnee. However, this movie did acknowledge Mr Waverly and reference to his passing away was made. This was good because usually in TV reunions, major characters are omitted without any explanation.
This movie was just as fun as the original series. Despite having aged, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin did a great job saving the world again.
Most reunion movies are rubbish. This wasn't one of them.
One other thing of interest. Former James Bond actor George Lazenby had a cameo in this movie. He was clad in a bow tie, driving a car with the initials J.B. on. Now I wonder who he was meant to be? Hmmm! Must think about that one.
Not as bad as expected but both actors looked far too old to play their old characters especially Robert Vaughan. In common with the excellent original TV series this was a bit tongue in cheek but it didn't work as well in this film as it did in the TV series.
Many nods to James Bond, too many perhaps, in the sets and having James Bond in one sequence. The final fifteen minutes or so was 100% James Bond.
It's no wonder that this film failed to lead to a new TV series.
It's worth watching for oldies for nostalgia reasons as it is a bit of fun but a younger audience probably won't like it very much at all.
Many nods to James Bond, too many perhaps, in the sets and having James Bond in one sequence. The final fifteen minutes or so was 100% James Bond.
It's no wonder that this film failed to lead to a new TV series.
It's worth watching for oldies for nostalgia reasons as it is a bit of fun but a younger audience probably won't like it very much at all.
Back when the old Man From UNCLE series was going I thought it was a radical concept. Here we had as the top agents an American and a Russian in an agency run by a British man to the manor born all cooperating against a conspiracy to rule the world headed by some evil folks. Detente a generation ahead of its time.
Leo G. Carroll has passed on, but the United Network Command for Law Enforcement has another titled Britisher in Patrick MacNee heading it. A master criminal Anthony Zerbe has escaped and who better than the two guys who borough Zerbe in back in the day to get him.
So Robert Vaughn and David McCallum are recruited from the lives they now lead, Vaughn as Las Vegas gambler and McCallum as fashion kingpin. Zerbe has also stolen a thermonuclear bomb and plans to blow it up unless he gets a hefty sum of cash. UNCLE's nemesis THRUSH is back in action.
It was nice to see Vaughn and McCallum back in their old roles. Hard to believe that the kindly old medical examiner from NCIS was something of a teenage heartthrob back in those days, but The Man From UNCLE gave McCallum some short lived bubblegum popularity.
I can see why this version failed though, it tried for satire and fell on its face. No wonder this was not picked up to revive the series
Leo G. Carroll has passed on, but the United Network Command for Law Enforcement has another titled Britisher in Patrick MacNee heading it. A master criminal Anthony Zerbe has escaped and who better than the two guys who borough Zerbe in back in the day to get him.
So Robert Vaughn and David McCallum are recruited from the lives they now lead, Vaughn as Las Vegas gambler and McCallum as fashion kingpin. Zerbe has also stolen a thermonuclear bomb and plans to blow it up unless he gets a hefty sum of cash. UNCLE's nemesis THRUSH is back in action.
It was nice to see Vaughn and McCallum back in their old roles. Hard to believe that the kindly old medical examiner from NCIS was something of a teenage heartthrob back in those days, but The Man From UNCLE gave McCallum some short lived bubblegum popularity.
I can see why this version failed though, it tried for satire and fell on its face. No wonder this was not picked up to revive the series
This is one re-union movie that had to be made. Fortunately it was made by a rabid fan of the original--a man named Michael Sloan who went on to produce "The Equalizer". Sloan and director Ray Austin (who directed many later episodes of "The Avengers") made sure they kept much of the tongue in cheek humour of the series, and made the movie a high quality venture, but up-dated it to then modern times (1983). A touching item was the stars made a point to notice they were getting to old for this kind of physical action, and that Illya points out "progress" is not necessarily a better thing. The supporting cast was first rate with Anthony Zerbe (what happened to him?), Geoffrey Lewis, Keenan Wynn, and especially Pat MacNee (former Avenger John Steed) as the new head of UNCLE...Its a shame a planned new series was not picked up by CBS.
I have got Return Of The Man From U. N. C. L. E. On DVD starring Robert Vaughan-I say my sister Toni"s favourite actor & very gorgeous David Mc Callum my all time favourite. I really like David, I always have & I will do in the future, an excellent movie indeed.
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- AnecdotesGeorge Lazenby's character "JB" was intended to be James Bond, and a nod to Ian Fleming, who helped in the creation of the original Des agents très spéciaux (1964). Legal concerns resulted in explicit references to Bond being dropped, though there was little doubt who the character was supposed to be. A female character, on seeing "JB," says "it's just like Her Majesty's Secret Service," a reference to the Bond film that starred George Lazenby.
- GaffesAfter shooting the Armour plated door in Thrush's headquarters, Napoleon kicks the door in. As he enters, a person can be seen be seen by his feet, in the room beyond. They quickly duck out of shot.
- Citations
Nigel Pennington-Smythe: You must be an old hand at this.
Napoleon Solo: Actually, I'm new at this... again.
- ConnexionsFollows Des agents très spéciaux (1964)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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