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L'espion au chapeau vert

Original title: The Spy in the Green Hat
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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5.7/10
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Janet Leigh, Jack Palance, Robert Vaughn, and David McCallum in L'espion au chapeau vert (1967)
ActionAdventureComedyCrimeThriller

U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Ilyia Kuryakin are sent to stop a T.H.R.U.S.H. employed ex-Nazi scientist from diverting the Gulf Stream.U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Ilyia Kuryakin are sent to stop a T.H.R.U.S.H. employed ex-Nazi scientist from diverting the Gulf Stream.U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Ilyia Kuryakin are sent to stop a T.H.R.U.S.H. employed ex-Nazi scientist from diverting the Gulf Stream.

  • Director
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Writers
    • Peter Allan Fields
    • Sam Rolfe
    • David Victor
  • Stars
    • Robert Vaughn
    • David McCallum
    • Jack Palance
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    593
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    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Peter Allan Fields
      • Sam Rolfe
      • David Victor
    • Stars
      • Robert Vaughn
      • David McCallum
      • Jack Palance
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Napoleon Solo
    • (archive footage)
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Illya Kuryakin
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Louis Strago
    • (archive footage)
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Miss Diketon
    • (archive footage)
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Arturo 'Fingers' Stilletto
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Enzo 'Pretty' Stilletto
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Federico 'Feet' Stilletto
    Leo G. Carroll
    Leo G. Carroll
    • Alexander Waverly
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Mrs. 'Fingers' Stilletto
    • (archive footage)
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Dr. Heinrich von Kronen
    Will Kuluva
    Will Kuluva
    • Mr. Thaler, Thrush Boss
    Letícia Román
    Letícia Román
    • Pia Monteri
    Penny Santon
    Penny Santon
    • Grandma Monteri
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Padre
    Vincent Beck
    Vincent Beck
    • Benjamin Luger
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    • 'Crunch' Battaglia
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom)
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • 'Scissors'
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Arnold
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Peter Allan Fields
      • Sam Rolfe
      • David Victor
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    8Monkey Bastard

    If you think Austin Powers is the best James Bond spoof, you ain't seen nothing yet.

    I'm a huge fan of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.", both the classic TV-show and the movies. None of the U.N.C.L.E. movies are bad, but there's a couple of them which could have been a lot better. For example the last movie "How to Steal the World (1968)" which was basically just a couple of TV-episodes thrown together. It was terribly unfunny and the Robert Vaughn and David McCallum just seem embarrassed to be there. Then there's "Karate Killers, The (1967)" which was one of the funniest but with a very weak plot, it seemed as though they came up with a plot in five minutes which was merely content with laughable scenes and quirky situations.

    "Spy in the Green Hat, The (1966)" on the other hand, is both exciting AND funny. Especially the scene where Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) hides from THRUSH agents under a young woman's (the incredibly cute Letícia Román) bed and is caught by the woman's grandmother (Penny Santon), who is forcing Solo to marry the young woman. He successfully escapes, but is hunted by a legion of stereotyped Italian gangsters. Now that's comedy.

    All the actors, including among others Janet Leigh and Jack Palance, give wonderful perfomances. Particularly Palance who probably is the only actor in the movie business who can overact in a good way.

    The 60's in a nutshell, don't miss it for the world.
    3jimdoyle111

    Tired Plot And Over The Top Acting Makes You Wish This Spy Went Out Into The Cold

    'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' had started out as James Bond in your living room with weekly adventures showing how Napoleon and Illya saved the world each week and thwarted THRUSH with the aid of some innocent party. It worked well for the first season then it started getting humorous which worked initially, but it took the edge of the show, and then it completely lost it attempting to be a spoof. (If producers had looked at the James Bond series they would have noticed that they were about to release 'You Only Live Twice' and at no point had the Bond films sank into the camp humour we got from MGM / Arena.) 'The Spy In The Green Hat' was the fifth feature made from the TV show and although it wasn't the worst of the series, it was far from the best. Alongside Robert Vaughn and David McCallum were Jack Palance, Janet Leigh and old timers Joan Blondell and Allen Jenkins. The story is nonsense about THRUSH controlling the weather and there are scenes of Italian stereotypes waving their arms a lot, making pasta and swearing revenge. It doesn't work on any level.

    Here's what I wrote about it in my book "What We Watched In The 1960s (In The Cinema)".

    Interviewed in the 1980s, David McCallum felt that part of the decline of 'The Man From UNCLE' was to start spending the budget on guest stars rather than on good story lines and location filming, and "The Spy In The Green Hat", which was made up of the two-part episode 'The Concrete Overcoat Affair", had Jack Palance and Janet Leigh, and had a story about a scientist diverting the Gulf Stream, but it also had a story thread where Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) is pursued by a bunch of elderly Italian gangsters who feel he has dishonoured one of their girls. It was daft, unfunny and tedious and had fans wondering if it could get worse. The one interesting piece of casting was Will Kuluva as a THRUSH man. He had played the original head of UNCLE in "To Trap A Spy" but was replaced by Leo G Carroll after a misunderstanding at MGM. (Sponsors had said fire 'Kuryakin' and the producer thought they meant Kuluva.) "When The Boys Meet The Girls" with it was MGM's fourth and last attempt to make Connie Francis a movie star in a tepid remake of the 1943 film "Girl Crazy". She was joined by Harve Presnell, Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs, and Hermans Hermits, who sang 'Listen People'.

    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)'
    7cathyannemoore-66196

    What a joy?

    Watched this on TCM movies 50 years after enjoying the man from U. N. C. L. E as a child in the 1960s. It's packed with really good actors keeping their faces straight in what I appreciate now is a comedy or spoof. In the 60s we had some brilliant TV like this, Batman and Robin, Get Smart, My favourite Martian etc etc And like the James Bond films of the time their was no PC when it came to ladies being drawn to attractive men like Napoleon Solo. We have lost something now that PC or woke dominates what we watch these days. Thank goodness there are films like this that accurately reflect the era in which they were made. Love the fashion especially Janet Leigh's wardrobe.
    7coltras35

    Grand fun!

    The dauntless U. N. C. L. E. Duo, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin (Robert Vaughn and David McCallum) are caught in the crossfire between enemy THRUSH agents and retired gangland mobsters when they are despatched to Sicily.

    Their efforts to thwart a fiendish plot to divert the Gulf Stream, turning Greenland from a barren wasteland into a lush island for their new Headquarters when Solo is pursued by a lady with marriage in mind ...

    There's more tongue-in-cheek spy shenanigans in store in this entertaining The Man from U. N. C. L. E. Film, and what makes it so entertaining is the humour, thanks to the actors playing the Stilletto brothers who might be OAP but they haven't changed their "gangster" ways (1930's style) and Penny Santon as Grandma Monteri - they kidnap Solo so he could marry their niece ( Letitia Roman) or else he will die; this is because Grandma Monteri caught Solo under her granddaughter's bed. Quite hilarious- had me chuckling right throughout. There's a very good performance by Janet Leigh and an atypical one as I never saw her play a sadistic bad girl who likes to use her dagger to a great effect. And there's Jack Palance as the villainous Strago, the king of overacting! The title "The Spy in a green Hat" refers to Strago's boss who is known as the Man in the green Hat!
    Hotwok2013

    The best of the "Uncle" movies.

    All told five full-length feature films were made by the MGM studio from spliced together episodes of The Man From Uncle. "The Spy In The Green Hat" is, in my opinion, the best of them. This is no small part due to Jack Palance who plays a terrific villain Louis Strago & Janet Leigh who plays Strago's secretary Miss Diketon. Janet Leigh was 39 years old when she played this role & looks really hot. Miss Diketon takes pleasure in killing people at her boss Strago's behest & Janet Leigh found herself a really juicy "bad girl" role here that she makes the most of. Despite her surname having lesbian overtones she is secretly in love with her boss Strago but his feelings for her are not reciprocated. In their very first scene together she is shown breathing heavily whilst massaging his back for which Strago rebukes her. Later he tries to get her transferred out of his department & she turns against him. The other female interest sees Leticia Roman playing Pia Monteri the daughter of an Italian Mafia mobster whom Napoleon Solo is almost forced into marrying. Later in the movie there is a very entertaining fight between her & Miss Diketon. All in all, this is not a movie to be taken too seriously, & it was never intended to be, but is very entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Will Kuluva, playing a THRUSH chieftain, originally played the chief of UNCLE in the pilot episode "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Vulcan Affair (#1.1)" (1964)(scenes deleted); and in the re-edited film version of that pilot episode that was released to theaters ("To Trap A Spy").
    • Goofs
      Early in movie (7 min mark), Solo and Kuryakin depart after talking with a Sicilian peasant. As their vehicle leaves, a crew member is seen behind the car stooping low - trying not to be seen.
    • Quotes

      Louis Strago: Your massaging my back not making love to me!

      Miss Diketon: Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Strago.

      Louis Strago: This is not the first time that I find it decidedly nauseating. The Uniform Code of First Procedures states quite clearly that the relationship between a THRUSH official and employee must be kept on the highest level.

    • Connections
      Edited from Des agents très spéciaux: The Concrete Overcoat Affair: Part I (1966)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Spy in the Green Hat
    • Filming locations
      • Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California, USA(amusement park)
    • Production companies
      • Arena Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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