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Le Saint

Titre original : The Saint
  • Série télévisée
  • 1962–1969
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Roger Moore in Le Saint (1962)
The Saint: The Sporting Chance
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Les aventures de Simon Templar, dit "Le Saint". Un justicier globe-trotter employant souvent des méthodes douteuses pour régler des conflits, tout en rencontrant des jolies demoiselles, et g... Tout lireLes aventures de Simon Templar, dit "Le Saint". Un justicier globe-trotter employant souvent des méthodes douteuses pour régler des conflits, tout en rencontrant des jolies demoiselles, et gardant l'argent de la récompense pour son compte.Les aventures de Simon Templar, dit "Le Saint". Un justicier globe-trotter employant souvent des méthodes douteuses pour régler des conflits, tout en rencontrant des jolies demoiselles, et gardant l'argent de la récompense pour son compte.

  • Casting principal
    • Roger Moore
    • Ivor Dean
    • Leslie Crawford
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    • Casting principal
      • Roger Moore
      • Ivor Dean
      • Leslie Crawford
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 24avis des critiques
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  • Épisodes118

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    The Saint: The Sporting Chance
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    The Saint: The Sporting Chance
    The Saint: The Rough Diamonds
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    The Saint: The Rough Diamonds
    The Saint: The Rough Diamonds
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    The Saint: The Rough Diamonds
    The Saint: The Element Of Doubt
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    The Saint: The Element Of Doubt
    The Saint: The Saint Plays With Fire
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    The Saint: The Saint Plays With Fire
    The Saint: Starring The Saint
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    The Saint: Starring The Saint
    The Saint: Season 1
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    The Saint: Season 1

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    Roger Moore
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    • Simon Templar
    • 1962–1969
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    • 1963–1969
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    • 1964–1969
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    • 1963–1968
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    • 1962–1969
    Larry Taylor
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    • 1963–1969
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    • 1965–1967
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    • 1964–1968
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Colonel Latignant
    • 1963–1966
    Peter Brace
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    • Ballard's Henchman fighting with Templar…
    • 1962–1969
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    Sylvia Syms
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    • 1964–1968
    David Bauer
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    • 1962–1967
    Annette Andre
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    • 1964–1967
    Paul Stassino
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    • 1962–1969
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Marco Ponti…
    • 1962–1969
    Robert Cawdron
    Robert Cawdron
    • Sergeant Luduc…
    • 1962–1967
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Donna Maria…
    • 1962–1969
    Charles Houston
    Charles Houston
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    • 1962–1969
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    estabansmythe

    Roger Moore's finest hours

    It's May 2004 and I was absolutely delighted to see yesterday that BBC America has begun running Roger Moore's The Saint again Monday through Friday.

    As much as I enjoyed Moore as Bond, Simon Templer was his.

    George Sanders was so dry (Louis Hayward and other one-timers don't really count here). Ian Ogilvy was actually a fine Templer.

    However, Moore nailed it. Unlike Sanders, who played Templer like a fop that no one could possibly find the least bit threatening, intimidating or dangerous, Moore was suave and sophisticated without being above it all. Moore brought a needed sense of humanity to the role - and you could see that he could get tough if action & toughness were called for.

    Moore had a hand in writing and contributing to the screenplays and the episodes he directed may be my favorites.

    There was something comforting and familiar about the show's lower budget production values that just agreed with me. They were solid, professional. And Ed Astley's music was perfect. I'd love to get the soundtrack if it's available.

    Ivor Dean as Inspector Claude Eustace Teal was an ideal foil. He was at times Templer's ally, his antagonist, amused and bemused and angered and frustrated at Simon to the point of full red-faced boil-over.

    Too bad the kids of today aren't treated to this form of stylish entertainment on their boob tubes, because you can bet your bottom dollar that only 1 in 10,000 will discover it while channel surfing and become a fan.
    Spondonman

    He'll go far, that man

    Watching the first series again after a gap of 30 years I must admit I'm surprised at just how enjoyable the b&w TV episodes were. By now I've read loads of Charteris's original novels, and in them Roger Moore was always the Saint for me - he never matched Templar with his later Bond, imho going to prove yet again you can't do everything by throwing money at it. Even if as Bond he had a more sensible haircut! At the end of episode "Luella" he's mistaken for Bond by a female admirer, but he regretfully points to the halo above his head as the clue to his "real" identity.

    "The Talented Husband" broadcast 4.10.62: A nifty first entry, ST keeps an eye on a man married to one of many many lady friends who has just escaped a huge stone urn falling on her head. The thing is that his first wife died in dubious circumstances, causing suspicions to rise in Simon's beetling mind. A clever and sprightly script keeps you engrossed to the inevitable denouement.

    And travelling through episode after episode I find nearly all were very well written, with something in each to recommend or applaud. Some were played more for comedy than others, a few were star vehicles, some tried to adhere to Charteris - and were even damn good whodunnits! Moore got through a fair few females, got his hair mussed a few times brawling with villains, and only got tangled up with Inspector Teal a few times in the 39 episodes. Therefore, although I wondered before whether I would only be able to view these through rose-tinted spectacles, my conclusion is No - the TV Saint is still good for thrills all these years on. Dated by todays "high" standards, no cgi cartoonery or mindless brutality but I'll survive. By now I've also realised I'll probably never see "exotic" places like Buenos Aires, Miami, Rome, obscure Spanish mountains or such bizarrely cardboard London night-life in the flesh either - and the entire series was filmed less than 100 miles from where I live!

    8/10
    8Sylviastel

    Love Sir Roger Moore as The Saint!

    Before he was James Bond, Sir Roger Moore was a television star and played the title role of "The Saint." He plays Simon Templar, an agent, who investigates crime like an American movie actress who is kidnapped with her co-star and a jewelry theft. Roger Moore is handsome and charming as the star. The episodes are crisp and fresh. I love the locations in London, England. The episodes are well written and executed in style with a talented cast and crew. The episodes are entertaining without being violent. It's no wonder that he was a perfect successor to play James Bond. I always liked him as Bond the best.
    8carflo

    Charming and sophisticated

    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.
    jim_altman

    Roger Moore is Simon Templar

    As a devoted 1960's Anglophile, I have been delighted by the re-release of Britain's best adventure series, The Saint, starring Roger Moore. Looking back on the series after all these years, I find it superior to similar ITC entries such as The Avengers, Secret Agent, or The Prisoner because of its realism and intelligence. The mixture of stock travelogue footage and cheesy ITC sets and backdrops works because of the believabilty of Roger Moore as the principal protagonist, Simon Templar. The big-hearted, flamboyant actor is every bit the character he portrays and more. The authenticity of the performance is what still appeals after 42 years. The props and the hairstyles may be dated and the set pieces might never make muster in today's productions, but when Moore is on screen it doesn't matter. I can't wait to acquire the 63'-64'episodes.

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      Roger Moore was doubled for almost all long shots, even when just walking down the street. This was to save production time and money, meaning the star was free for closer work which couldn't be shot around him, and was common practice on all ITC series.
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      In many episodes, the beam from a flashlight does not follow the movement from the flashlight, indicating that a spotlight was instead used.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mai 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Saint
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Associated British Elstree Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio, episode "Vendetta for the Saint")
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bamore
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • New World Productions
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