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The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

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be crowned as ruler thereby ensuring that the oil fields do not fall under THRUSH control. The Grand Vizier, who is next in line to the throne, determines that both princesses shall die. Slade attempts a rescue of the real sheikhess but fails. April gets to meet Fatima's intended husband, Calif Ahmed, whose continued presence thwarts the intention of the Grand Vizier. Mark is captured and secured adjacent to Fatima with both undergoing brainwashing whilst April is being prepared for Fatima's marriage. The initial rescue mission is also captured - but the lorry taking the captives to their final destination in the desert luckily fails to start. A diversionary fire enables the captives to be freed briefly until the Grand Vizier turns the tables again. The Calif's hand to hand combat skills disarm the Grand Vizier who escapes during the resultant meleΓ© before being captured. A divorce is negotiated and the oil wells are safe.
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the same fate. However a fourth scientist is needed to complete all the knowledge of the project which once extracted the computer can convert to usable format. DeSada very quickly establishes April's identity as an agent. Almost magically April avoids death in a car crash. DeSada also empties the mind of the man who built the memory extracting computer. Elsewhere Mark Slade gets into a tight spot but manages to extricate himself. Waverley disguises himself as the fourth scientist and arrives in Mexico whilst April finds the cellar and the inmates. Slade and Waverley arrive at the ranch by helicopter and this scares DeSada into impaling himself on the horns of a dummy bull used for bullfighting training whilst the computer is destroyed and the scientists have all made comprehensive records so project gamma can be completed.
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to trace the route. Hidden behind the cheese shop front is an entire subterranean warren holding the SPUD machinery. April hitches a lift and finds Stanley but they both end up chained to a wall in the hidden tunnels. Mark Slade is ensnared by some disgruntled fishermen. April and Stanley are provided with an escape route but are soon being chased through a forest. They return to the tunnels and are re-captured. April has been secured on a buoy in direct line of fire from the SPUD machine before it reaches the ship Remus which is the demonstration target. Stanley is a serial impostor and convinces a guard to hand over his gun. He accesses a secondary control room and confuses the SPUD signal. The machinery then shorts out. April is rescued by the fishermen who also pick up Mark who now believe his story.
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child adds it to her necklace. The child is a daughter of Chu Chu who models for an Italian designer with an imminent private fashion show in Paris for Madame Freuchen-Nagy, whose husband the Count is organising an important conference of six world leaders. Using a mind control device the Thrush agents are able to separate the Count from his bodyguards and he reveals the location of the conference to be the Plit Hotel in Plit. Mr Slate has been captured by Thrush alerting April Dancer to potential problems, although she is soon captured by the Thrush agents. The children lead Mr Waverley to the suite where Mark Slate and April Dancer are being held and he is able, single handedly, to release them and save the world leaders from destruction.
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prove her credentials is required to demonstrate her abilities to the cast of the play which ends when there is a further murder attempt and then later disappears allowing Slade to chase through London in a left hand drive E Type Jaguar, which he loses when surrounded by a gang of floppy haired ne'er do wells whom he outwits and reclaims the car. April meanwhile has been tricked into the backstage area of the theatre becoming locked into a boiler room which then explodes. A masked figure links a statue of the god, Kali (which means death) to the power supply and at the end of her dance Miss Dancer theatrically "dies". However the cable had been found earlier and the team are able to unmask the masked man.
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Wolff, the much sought future Queen, is currently an actress and this allows Thrush agents to chase Mark Slade through the studio backlot, including horses which are part of the western which is being filmed, plus a London bus, a rowing boat and bicycles. By impersonating Greta, April is taken by the cult to the tomb where she releases the king. Thrush appears in large numbers to observe the coronation following which the serum will be applied to the Queen. Mark and another agent extract April just before the injection and then detonate planted bombs which destroy the tomb and the Thrush agents as well as the cult members.
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other half. Thence to Brighton with an important ha'penny - except they are cornered by Mother Muffin who spends a good five minutes predicting their demise. April and Napoleon briefly escape but to absolutely no avail until a passing bus provides an escape route into a pig truck driven by Mother Muffin who deliberately engineers their escape to be able to follow them. A veritable merry-go-round ensues as the Muffin gang are slowly disabled and eventually they make their way back to HQ with their quarry.
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April Dancer arrives at a possible Thrush location in Mexico where she sees a man being held prisoner, the ranch being run by Alejandro DeSada. Risvold one of three men working on Project Gamma who have all disappeared recently. Risvold has had most of his memory wiped - the other two have suffered
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April Dancer is on her way to a Greek island with a dog whose fleas contain the antidote to a drug developed by THRUSH. A man named Fromage sits next to April on the plane and, suspecting he is a THRUSH agent, she contacts Mark and attaches a parachute to the dog, throwing it from the plane. Mark is
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Fatima, the daughter of the recently murdered Sheikh Ali Hassan, is the new ruler of Zalamar according to local law - but she has been kidnapped whilst Mark Slate was lucky not to eat the poisoned popcorn. Fatima happens to be an exact double of April Dancer who is sent to impersonate Fatima and to
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A Thrush agent kidnaps Stanley Umlaut (who was posing as a scientist) with knowledge of a particular a SPUD power circuit. The images of the circuit were embedded in a Danish Blue cheese which was regularly returned to the supplier. April and Mark head to Denmark and the source of the blue cheese
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A raid on the U.N.C.L.E offices in Rome enables Thrush agents to remove a Montori device which leads Mr Waverley to instructing that all relay channels and communications may not be used until it is recovered. The device looks like a piece of jewellery and it is dropped through a letterbox where a
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Having boarded a train in France from a helicopter, April Dancer has found a courier when explosives are detonated wrecking the train and the courier, who is also an exotic belly dancer and about to play Mata Hari at a London theatre, dies. April decides to impersonate the dead belly dancer and to
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Somewhere in London and surrounded by Mother Muffin's (Boris Karloff) Murderous Men April Dancer and Napoleon Solo appear to be in trouble. April unwinds her knitwear to provide a long light pull which enables lights to come on and half of Mother Muffin's gang to use their machine guns to kill the
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The mad king Cambodyses is about to be regenerated in the persona of his only living female descendant, living in Berlin, using a serum which they manage to hijack. Members of the associated cult are fed poison from a very early date and can kill by scratching a person with their nails. Greta
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music, provided a partial score for "The Garden of Evil Affair", sharing "Music Score by" credit with Grusin and Shores, the latter two sharing the credit on all the other episodes, tracked and partial score alike. The opening and closing title themes and suites from the episodes "The Dog-Gone
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ending in tragedy for April when the "innocent" character usually featured in the TV show dies, despite what April does to stop the villains. In addition, the prohibition on April using deadly force on the TV series (described earlier) did not apply to the novels.
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on the neck, faints and is kidnapped. When she revives, she is questioned by Zakinthios, who leads the mission for THRUSH. Refusing to talk, April is quickly knocked out again. She wakes up tied to a swing over a pool of
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opined that Powers "display less than undergraduate skill in the fine art of spying", with the performance of co-star Harrison being "the understatement of the new season. One suspected he was given a dose of Apathy." The
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Affair", "The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair", "The Mother Muffin Affair", "The Mata Hari Affair", "The Montori Device Affair" and "The Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair" are included on the third FSM album of music from
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Grusin wrote four complete scores ("The Dog-Gone Affair", "The Mother Muffin Affair", "The Mata Hari Affair" and "The Furnace Flats Affair"), Richard Shores β€” who would be the principal composer for
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Despite attempts at cross-promotion with its parent series, the show failed to build an audience and lasted only one season. Its failure was considered a contributing factor in
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captured briefly, but the dog escapes. Later, Mark and April meet and using a dog whistle April attracts the dog. However, it escapes again and when April gives chase, she is
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in an energetic variation. Of the 29 episodes, eight had complete original scores and six were partial scores, with the rest being tracked by the previously written material.
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commented that "Powers somewhat of a timid UNCLE agent," that Harrison "gave evidence of stealing most of the credits," and that "the series is only for UNCLE fans."
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the following season β€” wrote three ("The Montori Device Affair," "The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair" and "The Danish Blue Affair") and
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were mostly negative, with much of the critics' comments centered upon the lead actors, particularly Powers. A review in
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On August 23, 2011, Warner Bros. released the complete series in two parts on DVD in Region 1 via their
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was featured in five original novels, only two of which were published in the United States:
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reported that "Miss Powers, for all of her sweater appeal, is a trifle limited."
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When Solo and Kuryakin are incapacitated, Waverly assigns agent April Dancer (
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Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of a Television Classic
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for one season from September 13, 1966, to April 11, 1967. The series was a
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Volume 3, featuring The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.
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Unlike the series, the novels were quite serious, with the plot of
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stars Powers as American U.N.C.L.E. agent April Dancer and
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was published for three issues in the UK, which included
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as April Dancer. Note misspelling of Powers' first name.
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also published a short-lived, five-issue comic book.
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Index


Spy fiction
Action
Norman Felton
John Brahm
Herschel Daugherty
Alf Kjellin
Mitchell Leisen
Leo Penn
Richard C. Sarafian
Joseph Sargent
Barry Shear
Jud Taylor
Stefanie Powers
Noel Harrison
Leo G. Carroll
Jerry Goldsmith
Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin
Jack Marshall
list of episodes
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television
NBC
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
spy fiction
Stefanie Powers
NBC
spin-off
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Jerry Goldsmith

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