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"The Girl from U.N.C.L.E." The Petit Prix Affair (1967)



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Writers:
Robert Hill (writer)
Sam Rolfe (developer)
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Original Air Date:
7 March 1967 (Season 1, Episode 24)
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What a mess! What's New Pussycat meets Mad, Mad, World more (1 total)

Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)
Stefanie Powers ... April Dancer
Noel Harrison ... Mark Slate
Leo G. Carroll ... Alexander Waverly
Marcel Hillaire ... Prof. Plato Pamplemousse
Steve Harmon ... Jean
Nanette Fabray ... Desiree
Michael Shillo ... Octave d'Oeuf

Harvey Jason ... Bebe
Dick Bullock ... Driver
Gary McLarty ... Driver
Joe Finnegan ... Driver
Everett Creach ... Driver
Alan Gibbs ... Driver
Michael Marriott ... Driver
William Deming ... Driver
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Additional Details

Runtime:
60 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)

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What a mess! What's New Pussycat meets Mad, Mad, World, 9 March 2009
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Author: Randy H. Farb (rhfarb@yahoo.com) from United States

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What a mess! Only the French could love a farce such as this episode turned out to be. A patriotic Frenchman and his lover are planning to rob an armored car, and make off with the dough. There are so many allusions to better attempted heist films that the writers should have been given more time to re-think their efforts. Nannette Fabray has more lovers than Peter O' Toole in "What's New Pussycat", which also featured a Petit Prix race. You really need a score card to figure out who's double-crossing who, with a talented cast trying to do justice to mediocre material. There are hints of "Wacky Races", and you can almost imagine Dick Dastardly planning the heist. The ending is so silly, that it leaves you wondering just what was it you watched? Unfortunately, repeated viewings still don't make sense.

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