The Saint

The Saint

1962
The Saint
The Saint

The Saint

7.5 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

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EP20  The World Beater
Feb. 09,1969
The World Beater

A beautiful blonde gets the Saint into trouble at a crooked auto race.

EP19  Portrait of Brenda
Feb. 02,1969
Portrait of Brenda

The Saint investigates the murder of an old friend.

EP18  The Man Who Gambled with Life
Jan. 26,1969
The Man Who Gambled with Life

Simon is selected to be frozen alive.

EP17  The Ex-King of Diamonds
Jan. 19,1969
The Ex-King of Diamonds

An ex-king cheats at cards to regain his fortune.

EP16  Vendetta for the Saint (2)
Jan. 12,1969
Vendetta for the Saint (2)

The Saint is put under pressure when he starts a vendetta against syndicate bosses.

EP15  Vendetta for the Saint (1)
Jan. 05,1969
Vendetta for the Saint (1)

The Saint is put under pressure when he starts a vendetta against syndicate bosses.

EP14  Where the Money Is
Dec. 29,1968
Where the Money Is

Simon investigates the kidnapping of a producer's daughter.

EP13  The People Importers
Dec. 22,1968
The People Importers

A smuggling ring deals in human cargo.

EP12  The Fiction-Makers (2)
Dec. 15,1968
The Fiction-Makers (2)

Simon is mistaken for a mystery novelist, whom he is visiting, by a criminal gang who forces him to plot them a successful crime.

EP11  The Fiction-Makers (1)
Dec. 08,1968
The Fiction-Makers (1)

Simon is mistaken for a mystery novelist, whom he is visiting, by a criminal gang who forces him to plot them a successful crime.

EP10  The Scales of Justice
Dec. 01,1968
The Scales of Justice

The Saint investigates a series of convenient heart attacks.

EP9  The House on Dragon's Rock
Nov. 24,1968
The House on Dragon's Rock

In Wales an experiment terrifies the local villagers.

EP8  The Master Plan
Nov. 17,1968
The Master Plan

The Saint tangles with dope smugglers.

EP7  The Time to Die
Nov. 10,1968
The Time to Die

Simon stalks an avenging killer bent on playing a clever game of cat-and-mouse with his pursuer.

EP6  The Double Take
Nov. 03,1968
The Double Take

Simon helps out a business man who claims he is being ruined by a perfect double.

EP5  The Organisation Man
Oct. 27,1968
The Organisation Man

Simon joins the ranks of a mercenary army in order to prevent a hijacking.

EP4  The Desperate Diplomat
Oct. 20,1968
The Desperate Diplomat

Simon tries to find a diplomat friend who disappeared with $1,000,000.

EP3  Legacy for the Saint
Oct. 13,1968
Legacy for the Saint

The Saint masterminds a murder caper.

EP2  Invitation to Danger
Oct. 06,1968
Invitation to Danger

Simon is taken prisoner by a beautiful blonde secret agent, who picks Simon up in a casino.

EP1  The Best Laid Schemes
Sep. 29,1968
The Best Laid Schemes

Simon investigates the drowning of sea captain.

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7.5 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 1962-10-04 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

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Roger Moore

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vranger Especially in the early years of the show, where the stores more or less followed the plots of novels and novellas of the original author, this was an intelligent, thinking man's show.The show both brought Roger Moore onto the radar to play James Bond, and blocked him from doing so for a number of years. A very similar situation also occurred with Piers Brosnan with Remington Steele.Refreshingly, Simon Templar doesn't out-fight or out-shoot his foes, normally he just out-thinks them in surprising ways.Although I watched these shows as a kid, I didn't remember anything substantial about them at this point in life. I bought the initial early years DVD set and my wife and I have been rediscovering them to our delight.Highly recommended.
rumpole16 The modern day Robin Hood. This show is a classic. James Bond without the gadgets, or over the top criminals are here. The Saint was the work of Leslie Charteris; an Asian-American writer who penned many books and his character came to life in many 40's B-movies. There was even a show; with Vincent Price as the Saint. The defining Saint was of course Roger Moore's Simon Templar. A suave, sophisticated jet setter who always was available to do a good deed. His character had an edge; a perception at least, of an international rogue. He was first and foremost a man with a strong sense of right and wrong and would do anything to make things right. The Saint ran from 1962-1969 and is still beloved and with good reason. Roger Moore does the Saint with a flair and the supporting characters are always well defined and twists and turns of the plot are always there. There was an informal ensemble cast and many of the same actors play different characters. I had mixed feelings about Inspector Teal (Ivor Dean), he is always duped and his character, although well played, was a bit of an idiot. Still Inspector Teal had some charm. The series had recurring writers including my favorite: Terry Nation. (For those Doctor Who fans, Terry Nation is of course, the creator of the Daleks). Harry Junkin was the writer of the more fluid episodes.Anyone who appreciates mystery, intrigue and well played characters, has to appreciate the Saint. The Saint gets 9.9/10 stars.
carflo During the 1960's, there were two imports that represented everything that is sophisticated and elegant in British TV: The Avengers and The Saint. The Saint is not as well known as The Avengers, but it should be. The Saint, Simon Templar, played to perfection by Roger Moore, is the hero of many mystery novels by Leslie Charteris. Roger Moore's Simon Templar is charming, suave, sexy and smart. Simon is less cynical and more caring than James Bond and relies on his wits rather gadgets to get himself out of trouble. He is a semi-reformed thief who uses his burglar skills to outwit rich and powerful evil doers and rescue the innocent. If you have the chance, please see The Saint. If you liked The Avengers, you will not be disappointed.
raysond Long before the forefront of future spy shows that included "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.","The Avengers","I Spy" and other that were to follow it respectfully,"The Saint",was the first and foremost the originator of the spy series and to this day it has a huge loyal following as well as to become one of the most influential TV spy shows of the 1960's and it continues that format in repeats in some markets around the country. The reason why the show became very successful when it debuted on British television on October 4,1962 and later the next year on American television(where it was originally shown for national syndication on September 19,1963)where it remained in syndication of all of the 71 black and white episodes until May 17,1966 for American television. By September 30,1966 the color episodes of "The Saint" produced 47 episodes until its series finale on March 15,1969. NBC-TV picked up the series on May 17,1967 and ran most of the color episodes until March 15,1969. A total of 118 episodes were produced for New World Productions and ITC (Incorporated Television Company Ltd.)where the series was filmed at Shepperton Studios in London. What made "The Saint" such a prime asset that made the show shined out was the British actor Roger Moore(who was also starred in "The Alaskans",and "Maverick" during the time that series which he starred opposite James Garner went off the air during the 62' season). Moore's characterization as the international man of mystery Simon Templar(who was a secret agent for his Majesty's secret service) was very suave and elegant and had a sense of style and grace in every scene in did,but there were times when our hero was in great danger from enemy agents and trying to rescue some lady from the evil clutches or himself from a certain fate.Roger Moore was the master at what he did on that show and he was a genius with it. After "The Saint" television series went off the air in 1969, Roger Moore teamed up with Tony Curtis for the short-lived series "The Professionals",also produced by ITC Television for the ABC-TV network. It was no wonder that after the series went off the air in 1972,Roger Moore was picked to replaced Sean Connery as James Bond,and he shows that in this classic espionage series. However,there were two movies that were based on this series that were shown in theatres while the series was still on the air during its six year run from 1962 to 1969...."Vandetta For The Saint"(1967),and "Revenge Of The Saint"(1969) which starred both Roger Moore. By 1997,almost 28 years after the original "Saint" television series left the air,a big screen version of "The Saint" roared into theatres starring Val Kilmer. Great Entertainment at its finest that will live on forever as a cult favorite.