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"The Girl from U.N.C.L.E." The Catacomb and Dogma Affair (1967)



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Writers:

Warren Duff (writer)
Sam Rolfe (developer)

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Original Air Date:

24 January 1967 (Season 1, Episode 18)

Genre:

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Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
Stefanie Powers ... April Dancer
Noel Harrison ... Mark Slate
Leo G. Carroll ... Alexander Waverly
Eduardo Ciannelli ... Prince Boriarsi
Fabrizio Mioni ... Cesare Boriarsi
Danielle De Metz ... Adriana Rafaelli

Gerald Mohr ... Dossetti
Peter Markus ... Hugo Horsch (as Peter Marcus)

Thordis Brandt ... Miss Ibsen
Bob Duggan ... Border guard
John Cestare ... Border guard
Barry Brooks ... THRUSH guard
Dick Geary ... Radioman
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Additional Details

Runtime:

60 min

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Metrocolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)


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Once again, the poor Vatican is a victim, 9 March 2009
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Author: Randy H. Farb (rhfarb@yahoo.com) from United States

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

This plot device has been done to death, hasn't it? Thieves, supposedly THRUSH, but who knows, plan to rob the Vatican of its art treasures. How? In this case, instead of impersonating the Pope as in "Foul Play", a renaissance type thief impersonates a Cardinal. His henchmen impersonate the Swiss guards. The plan seems simple enough, except that a bungling THRUSH agent, Hosch escapes from Slate and Dancer, and leads them to the thief's castle. Of course, since the plot takes place in Italy, there has to be the requisite Italian lover who falls in love with April Dancer. What is remarkable about Cesare, however, is that for once, his prototype is played as much more intelligent than this type of character is usually portrayed. In fact, you almost want Cesare to succeed.

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