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One of Our Spies Is Missing

One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4, 1966 and February 11, 1966 on NBC. The film is directed by E. Darrell Hallenbeck and written by Howard Rodman.[1] It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fourth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. However, this film, and the episodes it draws from, represents the only instance where a Man from U.N.C.L.E. story is derived from an existing novel: The Bridge of Lions (1963) by Henry Slesar.[2]

One of Our Spies Is Missing
Original British film poster
Directed byE. Darrell Hallenbeck
Written byHoward Rodman
Story byHenry Slesar
Based onThe Bridge of Lions
by Henry Slesar
StarringRobert Vaughn
David McCallum
Maurice Evans
Yvonne Craig
Vera Miles
CinematographyFred J. Koenekamp
Edited byHenry Berman
William B. Gulick
Music byGerald Fried
Jerry Goldsmith (theme)
Production
companies
Arena Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • August 12, 1966 (1966-08-12)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Illya Kuryakin is investigating the theft of cats in the Soho area of London, and Napoleon Solo is on a mission to determine the whereabouts of the famous, suddenly youthful appearing, and now missing 83-year-old biologist Benjamin Lancer. Solo contacts Lancer's daughter Lorelei, a model at the Paris salon of Madame Raine De Sala. De Sala orders her associate Olga and another model Do Do to make sure that Lorelei does not speak to Solo.

De Sala herself visits Sir Norman Swickert, a very old statesman she knew and admired as a child, and brings along with her Dr. Gritsky – a colleague of Dr. Lancer. Swickert complains of being too old to have political power anymore, and De Sala reveals her desire for such power as he once had, her resentment of not having it available to her since she is a woman, and her ability to make him a younger man with Gritsky's help.

Meanwhile, Solo's efforts to contact Lorelei result in Do Do and Olga acting together to kill her rather than have her speak to Solo. Solo discovers this when he is lured to Lorelei's apartment and, after a fight with Do Do, discovers both Lorelei's body and a note to Lorelei that she could contact her father through Philip Bainbridge. Solo attempts to contact Bainbridge in London (meeting Swickert's full-time nurse Joanna Sweet in the process), but Swickert is speaking with him first. Swickert becomes convinced that the middle-aged Bainbridge is actually the elderly Lancer made young again via a medical process. Olga has followed Solo and, in attempting to kill him, accidentally kills Bainbridge/Lancer. A chase and fight ensues with the result being the escape of Olga and the death of Do Do.

Having seen Swickert with Lancer, Solo visits Swickert at his country estate and questions him about Bainbridge and Lancer. Swickert refuses to say much beyond that Lancer was a member of the Bridge of Lions club, a private chess club that Swickert founded to build a bridge among the great men of many nations to allow them freedom to communicate under all circumstances – thereby reducing the chances of cataclysms like World War I.

Shortly after leaving Swickert's home, Solo's car crashes as a result of sabotage – implied to be the work of Olga. Solo is found by THRUSH agent Jordin, who advises U.N.C.L.E. of Solo's predicament and location. (The television episode had made clear that Jordin was investigating Lancer as well; the movie did not include those scenes, though, making Jordin's sudden appearance and his motives for helping Solo as an enemy agent a little confusing.)

Kuryakin, still investigating the missing cats, tracks one of them to a laboratory. He finds the cat de-aged to a kitten and the man said to have been capturing the cats, Corvy, dead by a hat pin. Solo (none the worse for his auto accident, which is never discussed) arrives as well and, after comparing notes the two men reach the conclusion that the cats, having a similar nervous system to humans, are being experimented upon with the de-aging process developed by Lancer and Gritsky. Kuryakin finds that hat associated with the pin and it turns out to be from Madame Raine De Sala's salon. From this point on they collaborate on their assignments.

Solo and Kuryakin next break into Swickert's home and are captured by Swickert's guard and Olga. Tossed into a wine press with the press descending, they are left for dead. They nonetheless figure out how to brace the press and are eventually released by Jordin after everyone else leaves the estate. After a brief interrogation by Jordin, the U.N.C.L.E. agents overpower him and, while he escapes, are again free.

In very short order Swickert is de-aged and regains his stature as a man of power. Solo and Kuryakin confront him and demand the secret of rejuvenation. Jordin, listening covertly to their conversation, captures Gritsky and blackmails De Sala: he will only provide continued curative treatments to Swickert if De Sala uses her influence to make Swickert do THRUSH's bidding in political matters. Solo finds out and is captured again.

Because of his past association with Swickert, Waverly travels to England to speak to him, but is also captured by Jordin and placed with Solo.

Swickert, having taken another treatment with Gritsky and learning of THRUSH's plans for him, decides that Gritsky and his secret must die to keep anyone else from suffering his fate. Jordin saves Gritsky, but Swickert goes on to give a political speech wherein he explains enough of THRUSH's plans that Jordin draws a gun. De Sala jumps in front of Swickert to protect him and ends up shot and killed in his stead.

Solo, having escaped with Waverly via an incidiary rope in Waverly's tie, meets up with Kuryakin to investigate Gritsky's laboratory. They find Gritsky has taken Swickert's worries to heart and committed suicide by de-aging rapidly to a child. Jordin comes in, takes Gritsky's notes, and destroys the de-aging machine so no one else can have it. But Gritsky has booby-trapped the machine and Jordin is killed. Solo and Kuryakin return to New York, and since the secret of the de-aging process is written in code, it appears to be lost to science for a very long time.

Cast

Changes from episode

The film took the second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair" and, in addition to editing the length to accommodate the running time of the film by cutting and rearranging some scenes, made several major changes to the episodes. First, Leigh Chapman, who played the character of an U.N.C.L.E. communications technician named Wanda, was replaced by Yvonne Craig. Yvonne Craig had played Alexander Waverly’s niece Maude Waverly in the prior U.N.C.L.E. film One Spy Too Many, but no reference was made to that character in this movie. The character remained named Wanda and, other than the replacement of the actress, the role was essentially unchanged from the television episode. Second, the character Do Do was introduced as a model who was all too willing to perform Madame Raine De Sala’s dirty work. Also new were scenes dealing with the death of Lorelei Lancer; whereas in the episodes she was strangled off screen, in the film her dead body is shown staring open-eyed from the bottom of a tub filled with water. Also, the film had a new score composed for it by Gerald Fried, because "The Bridge of Lions Affair" had been tracked with music from other episodes.

Release

One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4, 1966 and February 11, 1966 on NBC.

Home media

The film was released on DVD in a collection package by Warner Archive Collection on November 2, 2011.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "One of Our Spies Is Missing". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Slesar, Henry (1963). The Bridge of Lions. New York City: Macmillan Publishers. ASIN B000NWJ8EY.
  3. ^ "One of Our Spies Is Missing". Warner Archive Collection. Burbank, California: Warner Home Video. November 2, 2011. ASIN B005JJCMNU. Retrieved November 16, 2016.

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One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature length film version of The Man from U N C L E s second season two part episode The Bridge of Lions Affair The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4 1966 and February 11 1966 on NBC The film is directed by E Darrell Hallenbeck and written by Howard Rodman 1 It as does the television series stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum It is the fourth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series However this film and the episodes it draws from represents the only instance where a Man from U N C L E story is derived from an existing novel The Bridge of Lions 1963 by Henry Slesar 2 One of Our Spies Is MissingOriginal British film posterDirected byE Darrell HallenbeckWritten byHoward RodmanStory byHenry SlesarBased onThe Bridge of Lionsby Henry SlesarStarringRobert VaughnDavid McCallumMaurice EvansYvonne CraigVera MilesCinematographyFred J KoenekampEdited byHenry BermanWilliam B GulickMusic byGerald FriedJerry Goldsmith theme ProductioncompaniesArena ProductionsMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateAugust 12 1966 1966 08 12 Running time91 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Changes from episode 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIllya Kuryakin is investigating the theft of cats in the Soho area of London and Napoleon Solo is on a mission to determine the whereabouts of the famous suddenly youthful appearing and now missing 83 year old biologist Benjamin Lancer Solo contacts Lancer s daughter Lorelei a model at the Paris salon of Madame Raine De Sala De Sala orders her associate Olga and another model Do Do to make sure that Lorelei does not speak to Solo De Sala herself visits Sir Norman Swickert a very old statesman she knew and admired as a child and brings along with her Dr Gritsky a colleague of Dr Lancer Swickert complains of being too old to have political power anymore and De Sala reveals her desire for such power as he once had her resentment of not having it available to her since she is a woman and her ability to make him a younger man with Gritsky s help Meanwhile Solo s efforts to contact Lorelei result in Do Do and Olga acting together to kill her rather than have her speak to Solo Solo discovers this when he is lured to Lorelei s apartment and after a fight with Do Do discovers both Lorelei s body and a note to Lorelei that she could contact her father through Philip Bainbridge Solo attempts to contact Bainbridge in London meeting Swickert s full time nurse Joanna Sweet in the process but Swickert is speaking with him first Swickert becomes convinced that the middle aged Bainbridge is actually the elderly Lancer made young again via a medical process Olga has followed Solo and in attempting to kill him accidentally kills Bainbridge Lancer A chase and fight ensues with the result being the escape of Olga and the death of Do Do Having seen Swickert with Lancer Solo visits Swickert at his country estate and questions him about Bainbridge and Lancer Swickert refuses to say much beyond that Lancer was a member of the Bridge of Lions club a private chess club that Swickert founded to build a bridge among the great men of many nations to allow them freedom to communicate under all circumstances thereby reducing the chances of cataclysms like World War I Shortly after leaving Swickert s home Solo s car crashes as a result of sabotage implied to be the work of Olga Solo is found by THRUSH agent Jordin who advises U N C L E of Solo s predicament and location The television episode had made clear that Jordin was investigating Lancer as well the movie did not include those scenes though making Jordin s sudden appearance and his motives for helping Solo as an enemy agent a little confusing Kuryakin still investigating the missing cats tracks one of them to a laboratory He finds the cat de aged to a kitten and the man said to have been capturing the cats Corvy dead by a hat pin Solo none the worse for his auto accident which is never discussed arrives as well and after comparing notes the two men reach the conclusion that the cats having a similar nervous system to humans are being experimented upon with the de aging process developed by Lancer and Gritsky Kuryakin finds that hat associated with the pin and it turns out to be from Madame Raine De Sala s salon From this point on they collaborate on their assignments Solo and Kuryakin next break into Swickert s home and are captured by Swickert s guard and Olga Tossed into a wine press with the press descending they are left for dead They nonetheless figure out how to brace the press and are eventually released by Jordin after everyone else leaves the estate After a brief interrogation by Jordin the U N C L E agents overpower him and while he escapes are again free In very short order Swickert is de aged and regains his stature as a man of power Solo and Kuryakin confront him and demand the secret of rejuvenation Jordin listening covertly to their conversation captures Gritsky and blackmails De Sala he will only provide continued curative treatments to Swickert if De Sala uses her influence to make Swickert do THRUSH s bidding in political matters Solo finds out and is captured again Because of his past association with Swickert Waverly travels to England to speak to him but is also captured by Jordin and placed with Solo Swickert having taken another treatment with Gritsky and learning of THRUSH s plans for him decides that Gritsky and his secret must die to keep anyone else from suffering his fate Jordin saves Gritsky but Swickert goes on to give a political speech wherein he explains enough of THRUSH s plans that Jordin draws a gun De Sala jumps in front of Swickert to protect him and ends up shot and killed in his stead Solo having escaped with Waverly via an incidiary rope in Waverly s tie meets up with Kuryakin to investigate Gritsky s laboratory They find Gritsky has taken Swickert s worries to heart and committed suicide by de aging rapidly to a child Jordin comes in takes Gritsky s notes and destroys the de aging machine so no one else can have it But Gritsky has booby trapped the machine and Jordin is killed Solo and Kuryakin return to New York and since the secret of the de aging process is written in code it appears to be lost to science for a very long time Cast EditRobert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin Leo G Carroll as Alexander Waverly Maurice Evans as Sir Norman Swickert Yvonne Craig as Wanda Vera Miles as Madame Raine De Sala Ann Elder as Joanna Sweet Bernard Fox as Jordin Harry Davis as Prof Alexander Gritsky Monica Keating as Olga Dolores Faith as Lorelei Lancer Ahna Capri as Do Do Cal Bolder as Fleeton James Doohan as Benjamin Lancer Phillip Bainbridge Ollie O Toole as Corvy Anthony Eustrel as Steward Richard Peel as Cat Man Barry Bernard as Pet Shop Owner Robert Easton as Mr BentleyChanges from episode EditThe film took the second season two part episode The Bridge of Lions Affair and in addition to editing the length to accommodate the running time of the film by cutting and rearranging some scenes made several major changes to the episodes First Leigh Chapman who played the character of an U N C L E communications technician named Wanda was replaced by Yvonne Craig Yvonne Craig had played Alexander Waverly s niece Maude Waverly in the prior U N C L E film One Spy Too Many but no reference was made to that character in this movie The character remained named Wanda and other than the replacement of the actress the role was essentially unchanged from the television episode Second the character Do Do was introduced as a model who was all too willing to perform Madame Raine De Sala s dirty work Also new were scenes dealing with the death of Lorelei Lancer whereas in the episodes she was strangled off screen in the film her dead body is shown staring open eyed from the bottom of a tub filled with water Also the film had a new score composed for it by Gerald Fried because The Bridge of Lions Affair had been tracked with music from other episodes Release EditOne of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature length film version of The Man from U N C L E s second season two part episode The Bridge of Lions Affair The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4 1966 and February 11 1966 on NBC Home media Edit The film was released on DVD in a collection package by Warner Archive Collection on November 2 2011 3 See also EditList of American films of 1966References Edit One of Our Spies Is Missing Turner Classic Movies Atlanta Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved November 16 2016 Slesar Henry 1963 The Bridge of Lions New York City Macmillan Publishers ASIN B000NWJ8EY One of Our Spies Is Missing Warner Archive Collection Burbank California Warner Home Video November 2 2011 ASIN B005JJCMNU Retrieved November 16 2016 External links EditOne of Our Spies Is Missing at IMDb http www worldcat org title bridge of lions oclc 2528389 amp referer brief results World Literary Catalog of Bridge of Lions http www for your eyes only com Site UNCLEtline66 html Man From U N C L E timeline for 1966 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One of Our Spies Is Missing amp oldid 1106553465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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