The Seven Wonders of the World Affair is a two-part story spanning the fifteenth and sixteenth episodes of the Fourth Season of 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' and star Robert Vaughn as chief enforcement agent Napoleon Solo and David McCallum as his partner, agent Illya Kuryakin. This two-parter was later re-cut and released in cinemas as a feature-length film titled How to Steal the World. These were the final episodes of the show due to it being cancelled midway through the series.
Synopsis[]
Part I: Illya and Solo investigate when an U.N.C.L.E. agent and six specialists in different areas suddenly disappear.[1]
Part II: Solo and Illya trace a mad U.N.C.L.E. agent to the Himalayas, where they find the six kidnapped specialists.[1]
Trivia[]
- Previous titles for these episodes were 'The Three Eyes Affair,' 'The 72 Hours Affair,' and 'The To Be or Not to Be Affair.'[2]
Cast[]
- Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo
- David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin
- Leo G. Carroll as Alexander Waverly
- Barry Sullivan as Robert Kingsley
- Leslie Nielsen as General Maximilian Harmon
- Tony Bill as Steve Garrow
- Mark Richman as Webb
- Eleanor Parker as Margitta
- Albert Paulsen as Dr. Kurt Erikson
- Hugh Marlowe as Grant
- Ruth Warrick as Mrs. Garrow
- David Hurst as Jan Vanovech
- Edgar Stehli as Veeth
- Richard Bull as Capt. Gelser
- Frank Babich as Sergeant
- Eddie Peterson as Corporal
- Barbara Moore as Lisa
- Guy Lee as Taxi Man
- Logan Ramsey as Ship's Captain
- Tony Monaco as U.N.C.L.E. Agent
- Peter C. Stein as Ship's Steward
- Amy Thomson as Miss Carla
- David Jones as Copter Pilot
- Cecile Ozorio as Chinese Secretary
- Ray Weaver as 1st Reporter
- Mike Masters as 2nd Reporter
- Inger Stratton as Anna
- Daniel O'Herlihy as Professor David Garrow
- Arthur Hanson as Mackie
- Annella Bassett as Dr. Fisher
- George Fenneman as Newscaster
- Richard O'Brien as Air Chief
Crew[]
- Producer: Anthony Spinner
- Writer: Norman Hudis
- Director: Sutton Roley
- Executive producer: Norman Felton
- Associate producer: George M. Lehr
- Associate producer: Irv Pearlberg
- Series developer: Sam Rolfe
- Music score: Richard Shores
- U.N.C.L.E. Theme: Jerry Goldsmith
- Director of photography: Robert B. Hauser
- Art director: George W. Davis
- Art director: James W. Sullivan
- Supervising film editor: John Dunning
- Film editor: Harry Knapp (Part I)
- Film editor: Joseph Dervin (Part II)
- Set decoration: Henry Grace
- Set decoration: Joseph Stone
- 2nd unit director: Maurice Vaccarino
- Assistant director: Glenn Cook
- Assistant director: Richard Bennett
- Music supervisor: Frank E. Anderson
- Recording supervisor: Franklin Milton
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Classic TV Archive, 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: Season 4': https://ctva.biz/US/Spy/UNCLE-ManFrom_04_(1967-68).htm
- ↑ The Fans from U.N.C.L.E., 'Episode Guide: Season Four': http://www.manfromuncle.org/episode4.htm