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Most of the Ian Fleming part are in images -- one of the telegram blanks, the letter where Fleming sold off his UNCLE interest, the title page of the presentation that was titled Ian Fleming's Solo.
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How to Steal the World was the only UNCLE production not to include the Jerry Goldsmith theme. (The 2015 feature film had a few notes in the scene where Solo is in the truck listening to the radio.)
Part I:
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Part II
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Part III
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Part I:
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Part II:
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The Jackal Who Came In From The Cold
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As I've been home several days this week due to the Polar Vortex and snow, I've been catching up on the UNCLE feature films from the DVD collection I bought last year. Although I've watched them multiple times before, they are fun to revisit. One Spy Too Many was especially fun with a good mix of serious and humor.
Part I
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Part II
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I think that character goes back to The Tonight Show when Steve Allen hosted it in the 1950s.
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Ah, thank you! There's a lot of US TV I've never seen and know nothing about.
Not sure if this has been posted before.
2015 was a great year for spy/action films. I had a blast with The Man From UNCLE, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Spectre, Furious 7 and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. I even thought Run All Night was one of the best Liam Neeson actioners in recent years.
Was it a success though? I can't remember much talk about the film at the time. My local cinema didn't even show it.
Good point. Don't know. It's fresh at the tomato site, but financially I have no idea how it fared.
Looking online just now, it looks like the film was a box-office bomb, so that might explain it.