

The Saint in New York
"Meet fiction's modern Robin Hood - brought to thrilling life!"
A crime spree in New York forces the police commissioner to turn to Englishman Simon Templar, who fights lawlessness and corruption through unorthodox methods. Templar sets his sights on individual crimes bosses, and after bringing down two vicious leaders through disguise and deception, discovers that there is a mastermind behind all the city's crime.
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Louis Hayward
Simon Templar

Kay Sutton
Fay Edwards

Sig Ruman
Hutch Rellin

Jonathan Hale
Inspector Henry Fernack

Jack Carson
Red Jenks

Paul Guilfoyle
Hymie Fanro
Frederick Burton
William Valcross

Ben Welden
Boots 'Pappy' Papinoff

Charles Halton
Vincent Nather
Cliff Bragdon
Sebastian Lipke

Jay Adler
Eddie (Uncredited)
George Anderson
Bonacci (Uncredited)
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John Chard
I'm such a hero I hardly recognise myself. So it begins, the start of the realisation of Leslie Charteris' literary creation, one Simon Templar, AKA: The Saint. And it's a good start to be sure. Templar here is played by Louis Hayward, all smirky confidence, lithe and deadly, Templar is "hired" by some big city suits to snuff out New York's baddies who have in turn been snuffing out policemen and getting away with it. He's deadly, has a quip on the tongue and laughs in the face of danger, and of course he can charm the ladies as well. He gets into scrapes, meaning we get to enjoy his many escapes from impending death, he does indeed assassinate bad guys; and has us firmly on side in the process, and he crucially has us hankering for more of Charteris' rogue good guy! It's good old fashioned fantastical fun mixed with some rugged 1930s gangster shenanigans. Hooray! 7/10