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The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair ()


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When THRUSH steals a nuclear weapon and demands a ransom delivered by Napoleon Solo, UNCLE recalls him and his partner to duty.

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Napoleon Solo
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Illya Kuryakin
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Sir John Raleigh
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Benjamin Kowalski
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Andrea Markovitch
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Janus
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Justin Sepheran
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Piers Castillian
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Nigel Pennington-Smythe
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Alexi Kemp
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Vaselievitch
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Janice Friday
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The Actress
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J.B.
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Mrs. Delquist
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Guiedo
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The Model
Jack Somack ...
The Tailor Shop Owner
Eddie Baker ...
The Dealer
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Bartender (uncredited)
Roger Rinehart ...
Card Player in Casino (uncredited)

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Ray Austin

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Sam Rolfe ... (developer: original series) (creator)
 
Michael Sloan ... ()

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Karlene Gallegly ... location producer
Michael Sloan ... executive producer
Nigel Watts ... producer

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Gerald Fried

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Fred J. Koenekamp

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George Jay Nicholson

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Mark Stevens ... assistant editor

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Susan Arnold

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Herman F. Zimmerman

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Charles Pierce ... (as Chuck Pierce)

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Robert B. Harris ... (as Bob Harris)
Barbara Siebert

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Jean Austin ... hair stylist
Mike Moschella ... makeup artist

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Robin S. Clark ... production manager

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Craig Huston ... first assistant director
Gary Jensen ... second unit director
Richard H. Prince ... second assistant director

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Matt Springman ... property master

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Jim Cook ... sound re-recordist
Dale Johnson ... sound editor
William Randall ... sound
William Jacobs ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Cliff Wenger ... special effects (as Clifford P. Wenger Sr.)

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Ben Jensen ... stunts
Gene Hartline ... stunts (uncredited)
Pete Turner ... utility stunts (uncredited)

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Edward Morey III ... camera operator (as Edward Morey)

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Karlene Gallegly ... location manager
Patty Hughes ... location manager

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Jerry Goldsmith ... composer: theme music
James D. Young ... music editor (as Jim Young)

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Lester Hoyle ... script supervisor (as Les Hoyle)

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Rick Mercier ... transportation coordinator
Roger Wooge ... driver: set dressing (uncredited)

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Norman Felton ... based upon the series originally presented by
Jay Johnson ... title designer
Debra Levy ... assistant to executive producer
Terry Morse Jr. ... production executive
Faye Oshima Belyeu ... production coordinator
Robert Short ... technical advisor
Judy Sloan ... assistant to executive producer
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Plot Summary

The criminal organization THRUSH steals the A-bomb H957 and demands $350,000,000 to be delivered within 72 hours by their former antagonist Solo. So U.N.C.L.E. has to reactivate the super agents Solo and Kuryakin after they were 15 years out of business. Equipped in the usual 007 fashion they start to seek the villains. Written by Tom Zoerner

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Taglines They're Back In An All-New Motion Picture! Once Again They Have To Save the World from THRUSH. Only Now It's 15 Years Later, And THRUSH is a Nuclear Power. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Fifteen Years Later Affair (United States)
  • Le retour des agents très spéciaux (France)
  • Solo für Onkel: Thunderball (Germany)
  • El regreso de Napoleón Solo (Spain)
  • A Volta do Agente da U.N.C.L.E. (Brazil)
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  • 96 min
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Budget $2,200,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia George Lazenby's character "JB" was intended to be James Bond, and a nod to Ian Fleming, who helped in the creation of the original The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964). Legal concerns resulted in explicit references to Bond being dropped, though there was little doubt who the character was supposed to be. A female character, on seeing "JB," says "it's just like Her Majesty's Secret Service," a reference to the Bond film that starred George Lazenby. See more »
Goofs Upon leaving Caesar's Palace, Solo gets into his car - a convertible with the top down. Markovitch pops up from the back seat surprising him. He certainly should have seen her there as he walked up to the front door, but beside that, she couldn't have possibly known which car was his. See more »
Movie Connections Follows The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964). See more »
Quotes Nigel Pennington-Smythe: You must be an old hand at this.
Napoleon Solo: Actually, I'm new at this... again.
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