In 1963, at the height of the Cold War, professional thief-turned CIA agent Napoleon Solo extracts Gaby Teller, daughter of Dr. Udo Teller, an alleged Nazi scientist-turned United States collaborator at the end of World War II, from East Berlin, evading KGB operative Illya Kuryakin.
He later reports to his superior, Sanders, who reveals that Gaby's
maternal uncle Rudi works in a shipping company owned by Alexander and
Victoria Vinciguerra, a wealthy Nazi-sympathizing couple who intend to
use Teller to build their own private nuclear weapon
and give it to lingering Nazi elements. Due to the potentially
world-ending nature of this crisis, the CIA and KGB have reluctantly
teamed up, and Solo and Kuryakin are ordered to stop the Vinciguerras
from succeeding, with both men secretly assigned to steal Udo Teller's
research for their respective governments.
The trio travels to Rome,
where Gaby and Kuryakin reluctantly pose as an engaged couple, and Solo
pretends to be an antiquities dealer. Solo deduces they are being
monitored and instructs Kuryakin not to defend himself from muggers so
as to preserve this cover. Despite their hostilities towards each other,
Kuryakin heeds his advice and does not react when his father’s prized
watch is stolen. Later, at an auto racing event promoted by the
Vinciguerras, Solo and Gaby flirt with Victoria and Alexander,
respectively, in order to lure out information about Teller. Meanwhile
Kuryakin acquires evidence the Vinciguerras were recently exposed to
radiation, indicating that their weapon is near completion.
Solo and Kuryakin begrudgingly join forces to break into a
Vinciguerra shipping yard, in which they find traces of uranium. After
accidentally setting off the alarm, they escape into the water only to
find their way blocked. During the ensuing scuffle with the guards,
Kuryakin nearly drowns in the waters but Solo escapes, only to surprise
himself by returning to save Kuryakin. Although a suspicious Victoria
pursues them with her henchmen, Solo and Kuryakin manage to slip past
into their own rooms undetected, and Victoria and Solo spend the night
together. The following day, Gaby meets with Rudi and Alexander to
discuss a job, but unexpectedly betrays Kuryakin and Solo to them,
forcing Kuryakin to escape, while Solo is drugged and captured by
Victoria and taken to a nearby warehouse to be tortured in an electric chair
by Rudi, who is revealed as an infamous Nazi torturer.
Solo is saved by
Kuryakin, who straps Rudi into the electric chair, in order to
intimidate him into talking. Rudi reveals that the weapon is hidden in
an island fortress, where Gaby has been reunited with her father, which
is where Solo and Kuryakin head off to, with Rudi unintentionally being
burnt alive due to the electric chair malfunctioning. To protect Gaby,
Dr. Teller pretends to resume work on the weapon, which has a tracking system
left over from when the warhead was non-nuclear, so that a second
missile can home in on it for added impact, but although Gaby attempts
to help her father escape and sabotage the warhead Victoria quickly sees
through this deception, and has Alexander imprison Gaby, as an extra
incentive for Dr. Teller. Teller quickly adds the finishing touches to
the bomb, but is then shot in the head by Victoria as soon as he does.
Meanwhile, Solo and Kuryakin are approached by Alexander Waverly, a high-ranking MI6 operative who flies them on a Westland Wessex to HMS Ark Royal (R09) and reveals that Gaby is an undercover agent under his employment. He and members of the Special Boat Service
help Solo and Kuryakin infiltrate the Vinciguerras's compound.
Alexander Vinciguerra attempts to escape with Gaby and the warhead, but
is intercepted and Alexander is killed by the duo. Solo secretly
retrieves the disc with Teller’s research, but the warhead Vinciguerra
was taking with him was the non-nuclear secondary missile, allowing
Victoria to leave undetected on another boat with the real warhead. By
Gaby's suggestion, having heard the weapon system explained, Solo is
able to contact Victoria via radio and keep her on the line long enough
for Waverly to locate her and launch the homing missile, simultaneously
destroying the nuclear weapon and the boat, apparently taking Victoria
with it.
Afterwards, Kuryakin confronts Solo in his hotel room, intending to kill him and steal the disc for the Soviet Union,
but changes his mind when Solo produces Kuryakin's father’s stolen
watch, which he had retrieved. The two instead choose to share a drink
on the terrace and burn the contents of the disk, so as to not give
either of their countries the upper hand in the arms race.
They then reunite with Gaby and Waverly, who reveals that the trio has
been reassigned to a new international organization under his command.
He then announces a new mission to Istanbul under their new codename: U.N.C.L.E..
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