8/10
The vacation you have when you're not having a vacation!
28 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
If it were not for Cecil Parker, who makes the most of an unusual role as the villain in this entry scripted by Leslie Charteris himself in collaboration with the talented Jeffrey Dell (who later wrote and directed that outstanding 1952 thriller, "The Dark Man"), and some good work by Arthur Macrae as our hero's right-hand man (he certainly fooled me with his gendarme impersonation), this entry could be classed as pretty routine. Certainly, former actor Leslie Fenton's direction is nothing to write home about, although he does stage the action with reasonable aplomb. He was later to direct the cult western, "Whispering Smith", and then the almost equally admired "Streets of Laredo", before blotting his copybook with "The Redhead and the Cowboy" in 1951. He then retired. Unlike his contemporaries, he ignored all overtures from TV even though he lived not that far away from Hollywood in Montecito, California. This Saint entry is available on an excellent Warner Archive DVD, coupled with "The Saint Meets the Tiger".
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