Robert Vaughn
38 titles
Filmography
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. stars Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, a top agent with the secretive agency called United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, or U.N.C.L.E. for short. Solo's partner is Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum), a Soviet collaborator who joins Solo on missions against their main adversary, T.H.R.U.S.H., at the direction of the agency's head, Alexander Waverly (Leo G. Carroll). Tasked with uncovering and sabotaging plans of government takeovers and high-profile assassinations throughout the world, Solo and Kuryakin work out of an undercover New York office disguised as a tailor shop. In many cases, they employ the help of local citizens while they're on location.
The Protectors
Challenges abound for worldwide crime-fighting team The Protectors. Organised into a global secret society, their mission is to protect the innocent and apprehend the guilty. Starring Emmy winner Robert Vaughn ("The Man From U.N.C.L.E.").

No Time to Be Young
(1957)Three disaffected young men in need of money decide to hold up a supermarket, then flee the police after one of them shoots the cashier in panic.

The Karate Killers
(1967)When evil agents of secret spy organization THRUSH discover a method of extracting gold from seawater, they plan to use process to throw the gold-based world economic order into chaos.

Buried Alive
(1989)The Gothic horror of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories infuses this tale about a teacher at a reform school for girls whose students are being buried alive.

Brutal Glory
(1989)A fictionalized tale of Norman Selby, aka Kid McCoy, that traces the rise and fall of the famed early 20th-century American middleweight champion.

Teenage Cave Man
(1958)A young man defies his tribe and searches for answers in the uncharted wilderness, discovering a strange monster and knowledge from past generations.

Killing Birds
(1988)A group of college kids venture deep into the woods to study birds and stay with a strange blind man, who is connected to killer zombies on the prowl.

The Magnificent Eleven
(2013)A modern western unfolds on the soccer field, as an American bandit uses London’s worst team, the Cowboys, and an Indian restaurant for personal gain.

The Lucifer Complex
(1978)An intelligence agent discovers a plot by Nazi mad scientists to revive the Third Reich by replacing the world’s leaders with clones.

Bullitt
(1968)Featuring one of the most famous car chases in film history, a San Francisco detective follows a trail of lies after a witness is killed on his watch.

The Bridge at Remagen
(1969)As the Allied Forces advance towards the last bridge on the Rhine, German forces must assess the real human cost of their war strategy.

Virus
(1980)After a deadly virus devastates the global human population, survivors in Antarctica desperately try to find a cure and save the human race.

Gold Star
(2016)An aimless Juilliard dropout becomes the primary caregiver for her first music teacher, her ailing father, while trying to figure out her life path.

River of Death
(1989)An Amazon guide braves a world filled with cannibals and Nazis in order to discover the origin of a deadly virus and rescue a kidnapped client.

The Woman Hunter
(1972)Una mujer de vacaciones en México se entera de que el artista que contrató para pintar su retrato es un potencial ladrón de joyas y asesino.

Clay Pigeon
(1971)Joe Ryan had but one life to give for his country. The government asked for it twice—as a soldier in Vietnam and then an undercover agent for the FBI.

Skeleton Coast
(1988)A CIA agent is captured during the Angola Civil War, prompting a rescue mission organized by his father and supported by mercenaries.

Cuba Crossing
(1980)Twenty years after the Bay of Pigs, a Key West boat captain and saloon owner is swept into a revenge-fueled conspiracy to assassinate Fidel Castro.

Good Day for a Hanging
(1959)The new marshal is the only one in town who thinks a charming killer should hang.