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With Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, director Guy Ritchie established himself as a master of bravura set pieces and buddy movie banter, before proving he could successfully meld the irreverent spirit with classic properties in his Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Now, Ritchie brings his signature touch to his big-screen translation of the beloved 1960s television spy show, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1963: in the thick of the Cold War, roguish CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill, Mission: Impossible - Fallout) forms an uneasy alliance with brooding KGB officer Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name) to thwart a criminal organisation with apocalyptic intentions. The rebellious daughter of a missing nuclear scientist (Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina) is their only ticket inside the sinister ring - but to whom is she truly loyal? A desperate race against time will determine whether the scientist's atomic research will shatter the delicate balance of power in the world.
A thrilling spy romp with rich period detail and an infectious soundtrack of cool pop classics, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. puts a colourful, contemporary twist on 1960s espionage and delivers pure entertainment with swaggering ease.
Product Features
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10/compatible)
- Original lossless Dolby Atmos sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by critics Bryan Reesman and Max Evry
- The Hollywood Way - brand new interview with co-writer/producer Lionel Wigram
- A Lineage of Bad Guys - brand new interview with actor Luca Calvani
- Legacy of U.N.C.L.E. - brand new featurette celebrating the original 1960s TV series and its influence on the 2015 movie, featuring Helen McCarthy, David Flint and Vic Pratt
- Cockneys and Robbers - brand new featurette exploring director Guy Ritchie's oeuvre, featuring Kat Hughes, Hannah Strong and Josh Saco
- Spy Vision: Recreating 60s Cool, A Higher Class of Hero, Metisse Motorcycles: Proper and Very British, The Guys from U.N.C.L.E. and A Man of Extraordinary Talents - five archival featurettes exploring the making of the film
- U.N.C.L.E.: On-Set Spy - four archival, bite-sized featurettes going behind the scenes on the film set
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Double-sided fold-out poster, featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by Barry Forshaw, and a reprinted article from CODEX Magazine on the film's cinematography
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- 116 mins approx
- Guy Ritchie
- 12
- Henry Cavill
- Alicia Vikander
- Elizabeth Debicki
- 2.40:1
- English SDH
- 2015
- English
- 1
- Free
- Arrow Video
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Arrow Video
With Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, director Guy Ritchie established himself as a master of bravura set pieces and buddy movie banter, before proving he could successfully meld the irreverent spirit with classic properties in his Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Now, Ritchie brings his signature touch to his big-screen translation of the beloved 1960s television spy show, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1963: in the thick of the Cold War, roguish CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill, Mission: Impossible - Fallout) forms an uneasy alliance with brooding KGB officer Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name) to thwart a criminal organisation with apocalyptic intentions. The rebellious daughter of a missing nuclear scientist (Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina) is their only ticket inside the sinister ring - but to whom is she truly loyal? A desperate race against time will determine whether the scientist's atomic research will shatter the delicate balance of power in the world.
A thrilling spy romp with rich period detail and an infectious soundtrack of cool pop classics, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. puts a colourful, contemporary twist on 1960s espionage and delivers pure entertainment with swaggering ease.
Product Features
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10/compatible)
- Original lossless Dolby Atmos sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by critics Bryan Reesman and Max Evry
- The Hollywood Way - brand new interview with co-writer/producer Lionel Wigram
- A Lineage of Bad Guys - brand new interview with actor Luca Calvani
- Legacy of U.N.C.L.E. - brand new featurette celebrating the original 1960s TV series and its influence on the 2015 movie, featuring Helen McCarthy, David Flint and Vic Pratt
- Cockneys and Robbers - brand new featurette exploring director Guy Ritchie's oeuvre, featuring Kat Hughes, Hannah Strong and Josh Saco
- Spy Vision: Recreating 60s Cool, A Higher Class of Hero, Metisse Motorcycles: Proper and Very British, The Guys from U.N.C.L.E. and A Man of Extraordinary Talents - five archival featurettes exploring the making of the film
- U.N.C.L.E.: On-Set Spy - four archival, bite-sized featurettes going behind the scenes on the film set
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Double-sided fold-out poster, featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by Barry Forshaw, and a reprinted article from CODEX Magazine on the film's cinematography
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- 116 mins approx
- Guy Ritchie
- 12
- Henry Cavill
- Alicia Vikander
- Elizabeth Debicki
- 2.40:1
- English SDH
- 2015
- English
- 1
- Free
- Arrow Video
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Mission Accomplished Arrow
It had been 10 years since I watched The Man From Uncle and Arrow have made a great disc! The sound is full and detailed, directional across the room whilst the picture remains true to its style with excellent shadow delineation and poppiness from the multiple outdoor shots! Both an aural and visual feast - particularly that off-road chase at the end! The movie itself should be reappraised, it’s definitely tonally up there with some of Moore’s best Bonds!
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