
Saving the world never goes out of style.
At the height of the Cold War, a mysterious criminal organization plans to use nuclear weapons and technology to upset the fragile balance of power between the United States and Soviet Union. CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB agent Illya Kuryakin are forced to put aside their hostilities and work together to stop the evildoers in their tracks. The duo's only lead is the daughter of a missing German scientist, whom they must find soon to prevent a global catastrophe.
- 7.1
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 56m

Henry Cavill
Napoleon Solo
Armie Hammer
Illya Kuryakin
Alicia Vikander
Gaby Teller
Elizabeth Debicki
Victoria Vinciguerra
Luca Calvani
Alexander
Sylvester Groth
Uncle Rudi
Hugh Grant
Waverly
Jared Harris
Sanders
Christian Berkel
Udo
Misha Kuznetsov
Oleg
Marianna Di Martino
Desk Clerk
Julian M. Deuster
Assistant
Andrea Cagliesi
Fishing Captain
Riccardo Calvanese
Man 2
Peter Stark
Guard (Checkpoint)
David Menkin
Jones
Pablo Scola
Harbourmaster
Harry Taurasi
Mechanic
Riccardo Flammini
Man 1
Francesco De Vito
Night Manager
Luca Della Valle
Security Guard
Simona Caparrini
Countess Allegra
David Beckham
Projectionist
Alexander Ananasso
Italian Guard
Joana Metrass
Victoria's Assistant
Gabriel Lo Giudice
Count Lippi
Guy Williams
Captain Smith
Christopher Sciueref
Colonel Massid (uncredited)
















Released
en
$75,000,000.00
$110,045,109.00
- #central intelligence agency (cia)
- #spy
- #cold war
- #kgb
- #remake
- #nostalgic
- #buddy cop
- #russian spy
- #american spy
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