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The Saint Strikes Back

 
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The Saint Strikes Back

  • Director: John Farrow
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Movie Type: Detective Film
  • Main Cast: George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, Jonathan Hale, Jerome Cowan, Neil Hamilton
  • Release Year: 1939
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 67 minutes

Plot

The Saint Strikes Back was the second in the series of films featuring Simon Templay, better known as The Saint, and the first to star George Sanders in the role. Val Travers (Wendy Barrie) is the daughter of a police detective who killed himself after being dishonorably let go from the San Francisco Police Department, due to allegations that he was a member of a gang led by the mysterious criminal mastermind known only as Waldeman. Hoping to clear her father's name, Val has assembled a gang of minor criminal types to track down Waldeman, which puts her in trouble with the police. Templar crosses tracks with Val and, after hearing her story, believes that her father was framed, most likely by someone else working in the police department. Cullis, one of department's chief criminologists, dismisses this suggestion and implies that Templar might be Waldeman. Templar's investigations eventually find the real culprit and exonerates Val's father. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barry Fitzgerald - Zipper Dyson; Robert Elliott - Chief Inspector Webster; Russell Hopton - Harry Donnell; Edward Gargan - Pinky Budd; Robert Strange - Police Commissioner; Gilbert Emery - Martin Eastman; James Burke - Secretary; Willie Best - Algernon; Paul E. Burns - Organ Grinder; Tristram Coffin - Radio Announcer; Robert E. Homans - Moriarity, Cop; Nella Walker - Mrs. Lucy Fernack

Credit

Albert S. D'Agostino - Art Director, Van Nest Polglase - Art Director, Renie - Costume Designer, John Farrow - Director, Jack Hively - Editor, Roy Webb - Composer (Music Score), Roy Webb - Musical Direction/Supervision, Frank Redman - Cinematographer, Robert Sisk - Producer, Derek N. Twist - Screenwriter, John Twist - Screenwriter, Leslie Charteris - Book Author
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The Saint Strikes Back
Directed by John Farrow
Produced by Robert Sisk
Written by John Twist (novel)
Starring George Sanders
Wendy Barrie
Jonathan Hale
Music by Roy Webb
Cinematography Frank Redman
Editing by Jack Hively
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s) March 8, 1939
Running time 64 min.
Language English
Preceded by The Saint in New York
Followed by The Saint in London

The Saint Strikes Back, released in 1939, is the second film featuring the crimebusting crusader Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". This was the first film to star George Sanders in the role, replacing Louis Hayward.

The movie was produced by RKO and also featured Wendy Barrie as female gang leader Val Travers. Barrie would later return in two more Saint films, playing different roles each time.

The script was based on the Leslie Charteris novel, She Was a Lady (Hodder and Stoughton, 1931) which was also published as Angels of Doom and The Saint Meets His Match. The screenplay was by John Twist, who set the story in San Francisco (the book is set in England). Robert Sisk produced and John Farrow directed.

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Plot

While dancing at a New Year's party, the Saint spots an agent of Val Travers preparing to shoot someone, so Templar guns him down first at the stroke of midnight. Templar is placed by witnesses at the scene, so the San Francisco police request the assistance of Inspector Henry Fernack (Jonathan Hale). Before Fernack can leave, the Saint arrives in New York and accompanies him to the west coast.

Val Travers' father had been a police inspector whose effectiveness had caused trouble for a mysterious criminal mastermind named Waldeman. When a large sum of money was found in his safety deposit box, however, he was fired on suspicion of working for Waldeman and committed suicide. Travers is determined to clear his name by any means necessary. The Saint takes up her cause, despite her hostility for his interference in her plans and her suspicions about his motives.

Templar gets the cooperation of the police commissioner, over the objections of Chief Inspector Webster and criminologist Cullis, who wonder if the Saint is Waldeman himself.

Templar and Travers cross paths again when the trail leads to Martin Eastman, a noted philanthropist and seemingly-irreproachable citizen, whom they both suspect is linked to Waldeman in some way. Templar forces Travers and her gang to drive away, all except her burglar, Zipper Dyson. Templar gets Dyson to open Eastman's safe and takes the money inside. The serial numbers confirm that it was stolen in a robbery perpetrated by Waldeman. When Eastman contacts Cullis instead of reporting the theft, Templar knows that Cullis is also working for Waldeman. With that information, not only does the Saint exonerate Travers' father, he also identifies Waldeman.

Cast

  • George Sanders as The Saint / Simon Templar
  • Wendy Barrie as Valerie "Val" Travers
  • Jonathan Hale as Inspector Henry Fernack
  • Jerome Cowan as Cullis
  • Barry Fitzgerald as Zipper Dyson, a burglar working for Travers
  • Neil Hamilton as Allan Breck, Traver's friend and admirer
  • Robert Elliott as Chief Inspector Webster
  • Russell Hopton as Harry Donnell, another of Traver's gangsters
  • Edward Gargan as Pinky Budd, one of Traver's henchmen
  • Robert Strange as Police Commissioner
  • Gilbert Emery as Martin Eastman
  • James Burke as Headquarters Police Officer
  • Nella Walker as Mrs. Betty Fernack

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