This is the top half for the Man from U.N.C.L.E. double feature
of"To Trap a Spy"and"The Spy with My Face" ad dated March 30,1966.
Two,two part episodes of the popular T.V. show, plus added scenes
for theatrical release.
Released in the U.K. as “The System” October 11,1964.
Re-released in the U.S. as “The Girl-Getters” by A.P.I.
to cash in on British movie craze like “Georgy Girl”,“Alfie”,and"Blow-Up".Theme song performed by The Searchers.
After being at this web site I’ve learned I’m a Prudential theater
generation too!
Movie from the creator and producer of British T.V’s Thunderbirds, U.F.O.,Space 1999 and many more,Jerry Anderson.
This is the top half for the Man from U.N.C.L.E. double feature of"To Trap a Spy"and"The Spy with My Face" ad dated March 30,1966. Two,two part episodes of the popular T.V. show, plus added scenes for theatrical release.
Thanks, comfortably cool.
U.S.release: May 2,1946
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Thanks,Curt G !
Thanks Jeff Marshall
Thanks Jeffrey Marshall at Pinterest.
Thank you NYer, a compliment from you means alot to me.
PUBLICATION DATE:DEC.16,1966
thanks to Pinterest and the folks at S.P.I.E.S. R' US.
“Our Man Flint” premiere January 25,1966 at 4:AM ,free admission with formal attire and a Champagne breakfast served.
Hilarious spoof of the James Bond movie “From Russia With Love”.
Thanks Jeff Marshall at Pinterest.
Released in the U.K. as “The System” October 11,1964. Re-released in the U.S. as “The Girl-Getters” by A.P.I. to cash in on British movie craze like “Georgy Girl”,“Alfie”,and"Blow-Up".Theme song performed by The Searchers.
Originally opened in Manhattan January 25th,1966 at The Baronet and The Forum 47th street theaters.
ad:circa 1965
The highest grossing Bond movie of the 20th century, kept playing in theaters on and on in 1966.
Picture:circa 1967
Thanks Jeffrey Marshall on Pinterest.
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THEATER POSTER:1957
My grandfather Louis Casavant did not play in any New York city productions of Robin Hood,any past statement I made of this was in error.
Opened on Broadway May 12,1902.