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L'espion au chapeau vert

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

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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    594
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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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    6Lejink

    Flashing amber

    Anything to get the word "spy" into the title! Actually I think this was the only "U.N.C.L.E." "movie" I'd not seen so it was a welcome watch for me.

    A fine colourful romp it was too, taking in the two main locations for 20th Century criminal activity in the western world, Sicily and Chicago and a fun plot involving an ex-Nazi inventor, a group of veteran Mafiosi and best of all, Hollywood stars Jack Palance and Janet Leigh who really enter into the spirit of things as top T.H.R.U.S.H. operatives.

    Solo and Kuryakin are as debonair and efficient (respectively) as ever, while Mr Waverley as ever is a soft-centred grouch. Starting off in sunny Sicily, the dynamic duo get separated when attempting to intercept the Nazi professor, Solo, typically ending up in a pretty Sicilian girl's bedroom and Kuryakin chained up and on the end of shock treatment administered by Leigh in a Rosa Klebb type role. The action shifts to the States taking in a shoot-out at a Chicago night-club, before the usual beat-the-clock climax at bad guy Palance's weapons depot.

    As ever, it's lightweight, knockabout stuff, although there are hints of some more risqué direction than usual not only in some unusual camera-shots from above and below, but in the campy, kinky depiction of Leigh's knife-toting Miss Diketon (what's in a name?) and Palance's campy, excitable boss Strago, while some scenes, like Solo's peeping-Tom initial meet-up with Letitia Roman in her bedroom, Leigh seemingly getting aroused when either massaging Palance or administering death by flying daggers and most outré of all, a table-top fight between the two women seem more out there than previously, perhaps riffing of recent, racy spoofs like "Our Man Flint" and Dean Martin's Matt Helm misadventures.

    With some good jokes thrown in too if at other times a bit too much Italian stereotyping, this was a highly entertaining caper and probably the best of the five movies adapted from the original TV series.
    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.
    bob the moo

    The best UNCLE

    Hunted nazi scientist Dr Kronen (Ludwig Donath) is recruited by THRUSH agent Louis Strago (Jack Pallance) to put a mastermind scheme into place. They plan to use heavy water to divert the Gulf stream causing Greenland to become a tropical paradise under THRUSH control while other areas fall into colder climates. UNCLE agents Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) and Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) are dispatched to stop the plot.

    This is the best of all the UNCLE 'films'. It simply has the best plot, the best comedy, the best performances and the most professional feel to it. The plot is silly as all spy movie plots are, but this does have a slight believability to it, and any nonsense is cancelled out by the other great elements. The story is strong because it mixes spoof with action and a gentle sense of fun and comedy. The main story is good, but it is mixed in with a subplot where Solo is forced to marry an Italian girl after he is "indiscreet" and is pursued by her aged uncles, once prohibition gang leaders. This adds to the plot and actually mixes with the main plot as both mobsters and THRUSH hunt Solo for different reasons!

    The whole film does have a very movie feel to it where the others mainly did feel like they were only 2 episodes of the TV show stuck together (which in fairness they were). But this uses a lot of locations and even when studio-bound has a higher production value than usual. However the performances are what makes this the best UNCLE.

    Vaughn and McCallum fall comfortably into their well worn role, Vaughn gets the girls and most of the comedy, while McCallum gets the action. However here they are as good as they got, both come across as totally comfortable and are obviously enjoying themselves. Also where early movies sidelined McCallum as a sort of "Robin" to Vaughn's Batman, by this stage they have developed into partners and have almost equal status. Leticia Roman is feisty as the Italian girl who Solo dishonours and her mobster Uncles are the funniest thing in the film. Unfortunately they're all very much Italian stereotypes and Roman does get a bit irritating with all her "mama mia" and "si"ing.

    The best 2 performances come from the bad guys, both big name actors. Jack Pallance is great as Strago and plays him as a frustrated middle-manager in a small bank chain. He is all frustration as he tries to stay calm and play everything within the rules of business. I can't describe it very well but he's very good throughout. The standout role is Janet Leigh as Miss Diketon, Strago's secretary. Diketon is not quite as suggestive as some Bond girl names but it still a bit risqué. Leigh plays the role with an incredible amount of sexuality. She takes a sexual thrill in killing and pain, using a knife strapped high up her thigh. It is quite amazing that her S&M killer got through the 1960 censors, she really is very sexy and erotic as she shivers with sexual excitement. In fact the whole film has a vein of sexuality running through it that is greater than previous outings.

    Leigh's S&M fanatic is only one blatant thing in it. The film also contains a short sweaty cat fight between Leigh and Roman which is a quite thinly veiled bit of teasing lesbianism. The most amazing bit is where Roman is undressing in her bedroom in Sicily and we watch from the traditional bad view. However not once, but twice doe we see a side view of breast and a very clear nipple. In previous UNCLE movies they've used the back shot as a teasing bit of sexuality but here I couldn't believe that the censors had let 2 separate nipple shots go uncut. I'm not saying that these made the film any better but it's just funny to see how much really heavy sexuality is in this film compared to the other UNCLE movies (not to mention other TV/films of the same period). If you watch this film to get a glance of nipple then you're very sad - you should watch it for the whole film instead.

    Overall the best of the UNCLE series for so many reasons, but made all the better by sterling performances by Pallance and Leigh.
    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!
    7BoomerDT

    Good Fluff

    As a kid I absolutely loved "The Man From Uncle." Well, the first couple of seasons anyway. Like any of these type of shows, the plots tend to get more and more preposterous. But I recently caught this TMFU movie on TCM and enjoyed it. Vaughn and McCallum were great as the partners who worked for "UNCLE" never playing it too seriously. I'm not sure if this was a seperate movie or two episodes combined with a bit of original footage. Good cast-Jack Palance seems to have a blast overacting as the THRUSH villian, Drago as does the incredibly hot Janet Leigh as his villianous assistant, Miss Diketon. Great name, eh! Another very hot actress, Leticia Roman plays a prominent role as a Sicilian maiden who Vaughn, AKA Napolean Solo, is going to have to marry in a literal shotgun wedding. Had all the elements I remember enjoying in a TMFU episode, action, explosions, comedy and sexy women. Plot was really unimportant, although they could have cut out at least .10-.15. BTW, I have no idea who The Spy in the Green Hat was. I guess they needed something for a title.

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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
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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