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At the height of the Cold War, a mysterious criminal organization plans to use nuclear weapons and technology to upset the fragile balance of power between the United States and Soviet Union. CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB agent Illya Kuryakin are forced to put aside their hostilities and work together to stop the evildoers in their tracks. The duo's only lead is the daughter of a missing German scientist, whom they must find soon to prevent a global catastrophe.
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At the height of the Cold War, a mysterious criminal organization plans to use nuclear weapons and technology to upset the fragile balance of power between the United States and Soviet Union. CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB agent Illya Kuryakin are forced to put aside their hostilities and work together to stop the evildoers in their tracks. The duo's only lead is the daughter of a missing German scientist, whom they must find soon to prevent a global catastrophe.
7.2/10
IMDbActor of the Year For and | 2016
Actor of the Year | 2016 | Alicia
Breakthrough Film Artist For and | 2016 | Alicia
Breakthrough Film Artist | 2016 | Alicia
For and | 2016 | Alicia
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2016 | Daniel
2016 | Daniel
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2016
Film Composer of the Year | 2016 | Daniel
Best Action | 2016
Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2015
Budget 75,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 108,100,000 USD
Napoleon Solo's trick of removing a tablecloth from a table while leaving all the objects undisturbed was not a visual effect. Henry Cavill actually performed it himself, having been trained in the trick by British variety star Mat Ricardo.
Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer often performed their own stunts. Hammer was more enthusiastic about his stunts, to the point that his stunt double joked that he hardly had a chance to do anything because he was out there doing it all by himself.
Henry Cavill admitted that he was very relieved to not have a shirtless scene in this movie after a string of movies where he had to be in top shape. Cavill said that he was glad to focus on his performance for once and not his physique, which he said took an enormous amount of work to present on screen.
Armie Hammer watched The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) before starting production to prepare for his role as Illya Kuryakin. He was the only member of the cast to do so.
One of the reasons the film stayed in the 1960s time period was to allow it to have its own world, own reality, and own tone that would set it apart from films like the Bourne franchise and other recent spy thrillers, which take place in a modern time period.
"Illya Kuryakin: [as Solo cracks a safe] Did you disable the alarm? Napoleon Solo: There's no alarm on the 307. [alarm immediately begins wailing] Illya Kuryakin: ...Loving your work, Cowboy."
"[Solo and Kuryakin meet after spending a night in their hotel rooms] Napoleon Solo: [shows him electronic bugs] These. Are. Russian-made. Illya Kuryakin: One moment. [leaves and returns] Illya Kuryakin: [shows him electronic bugs] These. Are. American-made. And very low-tech."