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Season 4 presents a new set of events and adventures. Thrush Barnaby Partridge (Michael Rennie) uses his gambling casino on the island to perform the task of changing the brains of important suicide characters by playing with their secret fears. On the other hand, Taggart sends Coleman to the island to help Solo and Elijah discover the dangerous process that has taken place and may face an old interest in love there Monica. Meanwhile, Bartridge takes an Elijah prisoner and undergoes a new training to kill Solo.
E. Darrell Hallenbeck, John Brahm, Alf Kjellin, Barry Shear, George Waggner, Sherman Marks, Boris Sagal, Richard Benedict, Bill Finnegan, Charles F. Haas, Charles R. Rondeau, Eddie Saeta, James Sheldon
If nothing else, Man from UNCLE was a perfect fusion of the buddy-cop genre with spy-fi. The way Napoleon and Illya were great friends and a perfect team thrived on the way they also ragged on each other.
The epitome of mid-1960s spy chic, UNCLE thrived on a beautiful complementary partnership between two strong actors: Robert Vaughn's witty Napoleon Solo and David McCallum's cool Ukrainian Illya Kuryakin.
Athough the fourth-season return was admirable, it couldn't revitalize the disenfranchised fan-base, who had by then, moved on to the next craze, so the cycle of fandom could begin anew.
Still, even at its silliest, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. contrasted well with The Wild, Wild West and Mission: Impossible, the other major James Bond-inspired adventure series on the air around the same time.