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To Trap a Spy

  • 1964
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  • 1 घं 32 मि
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Robert Vaughn, Pat Crowley, and Luciana Paluzzi in To Trap a Spy (1964)
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe pilot for the TV series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," re-edited and released to theaters as a feature.The pilot for the TV series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," re-edited and released to theaters as a feature.The pilot for the TV series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," re-edited and released to theaters as a feature.

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    • Sam Rolfe
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    • Luciana Paluzzi
    • Pat Crowley
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    • Napoleon Solo
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    9jimdoyle111

    My Love Affair With The MAN From U.N.C.L.E. Affair

    I first saw "To Trap A Spy" at the ABC in Dundee in June 1965 when I was 14. I shouldn't have seen it because it was the b movie to the X rated "The Americanization Of Emily", but my grandmother lied to the commissionaire about my age saying I was a youthful looking 17 (but still tried to negotiate half price for my admission). I was glad she took me because this colourful spy romp which introduced Napoleon Solo and U.N.C.L.E. to Britain was and is first class entertainment with good guys, bad guys, good spies and bad girls with a plot involving an innocent housewife (Pat Crowley) being used as a pawn in a dangerous game of espionage by Napoleon Solo. I was amazed when I settled down in front of the TV the following Thursday (24th June 1965) at 8 o'clock and saw one of the scenes from the movie being used as the opening to a (then) brand new to UK TV show called 'The Man From UNCLE' which was basically James Bond in your living room and this show soon became the talk of the playground every Friday morning.

    What I liked about "To Trap A Spy" and the early UNCLE stuff is that the Solo character is tougher and the stories grittier and people get slapped around and threatened. Hard to believe within a season or so they had David McCallum dressing up as the Abominable Snowman and having plots that were too stupid to be true. In this though, Fritz Weaver is a worthy and believable villain and William Marshall with that superb voice of his convinces as the leader of an African nation. Lots of good dialogue e.g. Lucianna Paluzzi starts to take her dress off and says 'What would you like me to change into?' Napoleon replies 'Anything..... but a boy'.

    Filmed in November 1963 including location filming at the Lever Brothers plant near Los Angeles, it only gives David McCallum a small part, and Will Kuluva plays what would become the Leo G Carroll role. When the TV episode shows up nowadays it is re-edited so that Mr Waverley appears. Filming was halted on 22nd November when news of the assassination of John F Kennedy was announced.

    Even in 2015 every time this film shows up on TV I still watch it and still enjoy it – and look out for Richard Kiel (later to be Jaws on "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker") in a small non speaking part.

    Here's what I wrote about it in my book "What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)" when it arrived in Glasgow during week commencing 25 July 1965.

    What many may have come to the La Scala and Bedford for was the b movie, "To Trap A Spy", which was the pilot for the TV series 'The Man From UNCLE' which was now gaining a young and loyal following on BBC every Thursday night. Napoleon Solo (played by Robert Vaughn) has to stop an attempt on the life of an African premiere and find out why spy organization WASP wants to assassinate him. Based on 'The Vulcan Affair' and 'The Four Steps Affair', neither of which was shown on TV, and neatly edited together, and of course it was in colour at the time all British TV transmissions were in black and white.

    Soon after, "To Trap A Spy" started picking up bookings as the top feature supported by more family friendly films and on 16 October 1966 it was reissued as a double bill with "The Spy With My Face".

    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)'
    10jamesraeburn2003

    "One of the best UNCLE movies."

    Top UNCLE agent Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) is assigned to prevent THRUSH hit-man Andrew Vulcan (Fritz Weaver) from assassinating Premier Ashumen (William Marshall), the leader of a primitive African nation who is visiting the States on a tour of Vulcan's factory. Solo enlists the help of Vulcan's former girlfriend Elaine May Donaldson (Patricia Crowley) and plants her as a rich widow in order to get close to Vulcan and prove to her that he is the evil doer that Solo says he is.

    The Man From UNCLE was such a cult success in the UK that eight feature length films (made up of previously unaired episodes) were released in cinemas with virtually the British box office in mind. TO TRAP A SPY was the first film in the series and it is actually an extended version of the pilot episode, THE VULCAN AFFAIR (First aired: 22/09/1964), with extra footage that was considered too "adult" for television. Other changes were made such as in the TV version, THRUSH were the enemy organisation, but in the film they were renamed WASP. Also in the film, actor Will Kuluva plays UNCLE chief Mr Allison, whereas in the TV episode, Leo G Carroll played Mr Waverley and would do so for the remainder of the series.

    To Trap A Spy stands as one of the best feature length outings from the TV series even though David McCallam fans will be disappointed as Illya Kuriyakin only appears in two scenes early on. Robert Vaughn is outstanding as Napoleon Solo portraying him as a super suave playboy and interestingly Luciana Paluzzi turns up as a beautiful THRUSH villain who attempts to seduce Solo to his death would later play much the same role in the Bond spectacular Thunderball. The plot may be thin but it is the nostalgia value that holds this film up after nearly forty years since it was first released.

    Followed by: The Spy With My Face*, One Spy Too Many*, One Of Our Spies Is Missing, The Spy In The Green Hat (all 1966), The Karate Killers*, The Helicopter Spies* (both 1967) and How To Steal The World* (1968). The titles marked with an asterisk have now been released on DVD in the UK as a box set.
    7Uriah43

    The Pilot for an Entertaining Television Series

    This film begins with a man named "Lancer" (Miguel Landa) running through the night to an isolated house in the woods near Arlington, Virginia to escape from other armed men who are chasing him. Once inside he is greeted by a beautiful woman named "Angela" (Luciana Paluzzi) who notices that he has been shot and urgently advises him to seek hospital care by escaping through a window to a nearby car. However, once he gets to the window ledge she turns on a spotlight which reveals his figure to the men and he is shot and killed immediately. Not long after that some men break into a secret entrance to a clandestine agency known as the United Nations Command for Law Enforcement (U.N.C.L.E.) which has been established by several governments to maintain legal order in the world. Having penetrated the first layers of security the men are caught but soon die due to a slow-acting poison they took prior to entering the complex. However, after an examination the conclusion is reached that these men are somehow connected to the murder of Lancer who was one of their agents and that everything points to an assassination plot against the leader of a small South African nation who is due to arrive in the United States shortly. As a result, "Agent Napoleon Solo" (Robert Vaughn) is sent to Arlington to investigate. What he doesn't know is that a secret society known as WASP is behind everything and that they are well aware of his identity and are waiting for him to make his move. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film was initially made as the pilot for a television series known as "The Man from UNCLE" which played in both the United Kingdom and United States during the mid-60's. Although the television series obviously couldn't consistently compete with the James Bond movies appearing during this time, this theatrical version was quite enjoyable on its own with Robert Vaughn performing quite well in the lead role. Likewise, having two beautiful actresses like Patricia Crowley (as the housewife turned Napoleon Solo's accomplice "Elaine May Bender") along with the aforementioned Luciana Paluzzi certainly didn't hurt in any way either. That said, while it may not have the same recognition as any of the James Bond movies, I enjoyed this film and have rated it accordingly. Above average.
    8kevinfaughnan

    When spies were spies and not gadget men

    As a loyal follower of the Man from U. N. C. L. E. When first broadcast on NBC in the 1960's, I recently had the chance to revisit "To Trap A Spy" on a compendium DVD set of films from this series. Several people have referred to the notion of Pat Crowley as a weak link in the film. In the first year of this TV series, the weekly story usually revolved around an outside person being drawn into a spy caper either by accident or deliberately (as in this film). The lack of gadgetry in the film is a reflection of it being based on the earlier Bond films where Bond's skills were the focus rather than exotic gadgetry. As the Bond films moved into the gadgetry obsession, "The Man from U. N. C. L. E. Followed suit. As a result, the earlier 1st year episodes of this TV series tended to be more serious and believable than in the later years of the series. "To Trap A Spy" serves as a snapshot of a TV series that attempted to be appealing to both young and old during its outset. The music as one person mentioned was not jazzy and swinging. This was as Jerry Goldsmith envisioned. It was to be a hard hitting, serious TV theme that did not try to be cute or swinging. I imagine you "had to be there" to truly appreciate the intent of this show and the movies derived from the TV episodes. Just my thoughts!
    8paulwetor

    Better Than I Remember

    As an UNCLE fan I've seen this as a TV episode and the pilot. But as I watch this movie on Amazon Prime (no plug intended) I'm very impressed by the plot and the writing. The extra Lancer footage at the beginning is draggy but later dialogue is snappy and witty. Sam Rolfe is listed as the writer.

    Pat Crowley is excellent as the housewife-turned-socialite. Though it stretches credulity to think they would put her in mortal danger, there's a nice scene near the end when she admits she likes the glamour.

    The photography is well done. And I just realized that I'm watching it in widescreen format, unlike the 4:3 television aspect ratio. It works quite well - I didn't notice anything being chopped off. I presume they planned for widescreen when filming.

    As a kid I got my father to take me to see this in the theater. It was well worth it, since it was in color and had more scenes. It was a double-feature with "The Spy With My Face". I'm sure I was puzzled by the minor differences from TV. It would take many years before I learned the backstory. (Thank you Jon Heitland for your book on the series).

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    • ट्रिविया
      This film is a re-edited version of the pilot episode for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), plus footage from at least one other episode, with a number of changes. The famous character of Mr. Waverly is not in this film, for example.
    • गूफ़
      Napolean Solo refers to his handgun as an "X38 automatic, also improved." It is actually a standard issue Luger.
    • भाव

      Angela: Now what would you like me to change into?

      Napoleon Solo: Anything, but a boy.

    • इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जन
      The film was re-edited from the pilot episode of the TV series "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.". For the TV version, broadcast as "The Vulcan Affair", all of Will Kuluva's scenes as Mr. Allison were cut and reshot when it was decided to replace him with Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly. But his scenes were left intact in To Trap a Spy. As this film version of the TV pilot was being prepared, there was legal wrangling over the use of the name THRUSH for the enemy organization. As a result, the word WASP is overdubbed in the theatrical version whenever THRUSH is mentioned.
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      Edited from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Vulcan Affair (1964)

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