Quelle est la véritable identité d'Alessandro Destamio ? Est-il un membre de l'aristocratie sicilienne ayant émigré aux États-Unis ? Ou Dino Cartelli, un petit banquier véreux, qui aurait fr... Tout lireQuelle est la véritable identité d'Alessandro Destamio ? Est-il un membre de l'aristocratie sicilienne ayant émigré aux États-Unis ? Ou Dino Cartelli, un petit banquier véreux, qui aurait frôlé la mort au cours d'un cambriolage ?Quelle est la véritable identité d'Alessandro Destamio ? Est-il un membre de l'aristocratie sicilienne ayant émigré aux États-Unis ? Ou Dino Cartelli, un petit banquier véreux, qui aurait frôlé la mort au cours d'un cambriolage ?
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Aimi MacDonald
- Lily
- (as Aimi Macdonald)
Gábor Baraker
- Barman
- (as Gabor Baraker)
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Simon Templar is on holiday in Naples when a small uproar on a lunch table draws his attention. An English tourist attempts to greet an Italian businessman as an old friend, but the Italian refuses to acknowledge the greeting and claims never to have met him.
The Vendetta for the Saint is a feature version of a two-part episode of THE SAINT, and it's quite an enjoyable watch. Roger Moore charismatically dons the halo as he takes on Ian Hendry, a fake mafia don, dodging a bomb device placed in his car, almost getting injected with scopolamine and running around the Palermo countryside hunted by Hendry's goons. There's some good fights, nice location. If you're fan of the Saint series, you would naturally like this.
The Vendetta for the Saint is a feature version of a two-part episode of THE SAINT, and it's quite an enjoyable watch. Roger Moore charismatically dons the halo as he takes on Ian Hendry, a fake mafia don, dodging a bomb device placed in his car, almost getting injected with scopolamine and running around the Palermo countryside hunted by Hendry's goons. There's some good fights, nice location. If you're fan of the Saint series, you would naturally like this.
The movie is a revenge movie starring Roger Moore, Ian Hendry, Rosemary Dexter, Aimi MacDonald and Maria Burke.
This is a revenge movie and a typical Dependent on Roger Moore and you will not get disappointed.
Acting of the central characters are good but support cast disappoints.
The movie is not long and is good. Direction is ok, screenplay is nice, location is again ok.
Overall a typical Roger Moore movie.
This is a revenge movie and a typical Dependent on Roger Moore and you will not get disappointed.
Acting of the central characters are good but support cast disappoints.
The movie is not long and is good. Direction is ok, screenplay is nice, location is again ok.
Overall a typical Roger Moore movie.
"Vendetta for the Saint" is a theatrical release which is actually made up of two episodes of the long-running British TV series "The Saint", starring Roger Moore.
The film begins with some poor schnook recognizing an old co-worker. However, Destamio (Ian Hendry) denies being this old friend....and he has his henchman beat up the guy! Simon Templar (Moore) sees this and intervenes. Some time after this, the poor schnook is murdered...and Simon knows that it was by Destamio's men. But why? Why murder someone just because they think you are someone else? Well, Simon decides to find out why and his trail takes him all the way to Palermo, Sicily...and for a meeting of the various godfathers to pick a new leader for the mob. And, Destamio is one of them. Can he manage to uncover the truth without meeting with an 'accident'?
The integration of the two episodes was seamless...so I assume the shows were originally a two-parter. Regardless, it makes for an interesting story and the Italian locaiton is a plus. Well worth seeing...especially since it feels almost like a James Bond flick.
The film begins with some poor schnook recognizing an old co-worker. However, Destamio (Ian Hendry) denies being this old friend....and he has his henchman beat up the guy! Simon Templar (Moore) sees this and intervenes. Some time after this, the poor schnook is murdered...and Simon knows that it was by Destamio's men. But why? Why murder someone just because they think you are someone else? Well, Simon decides to find out why and his trail takes him all the way to Palermo, Sicily...and for a meeting of the various godfathers to pick a new leader for the mob. And, Destamio is one of them. Can he manage to uncover the truth without meeting with an 'accident'?
The integration of the two episodes was seamless...so I assume the shows were originally a two-parter. Regardless, it makes for an interesting story and the Italian locaiton is a plus. Well worth seeing...especially since it feels almost like a James Bond flick.
Roger Moore once commented that although The Saint was often set in exotic locations, he hardly ever left the studio. This edition is an exception. It was set in Sicily with plenty of outdoor action to prove it. Except it isn't. It was clearly filmed on the small, sunny island about 70 miles south of Sicily. Malta. Having been to Malta numerous times it was easy to spot many Maltese tourist attractions. As for the story this is a two parter put together to make one film. It sees our hero going after the next head of the Mafia, with the help, naturally, of two gorgeous women. It is entertaining enough, but for a double header the plot is a bit thin. As a child The Saint was my favourite show, and viewing them 50+ years later it is easy to mock the uncomplicated stories, poor production values and often wooden acting but I still love 'em.
Ian Hendry, who plays Destamio here, was the original on the Avengers back in '61 (John Steed was his assistant), with the classic English accent. Yet here (as an Italian-American gangster), he produces the most tone-perfect Frank Sinatra imitation I've ever heard from a British actor.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was made from two episodes of Le Saint (1962), edited together for a theatrical release.
- GaffesIn the TV episodes made of this movie the sound recordists are listed as Billy Rowe and Len Shilton, not Billy Rowe and Len Abbott.
- Citations
Euston: No, don't make a scene.
Simon Templar: A scene has already been made.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: NAPLES
- ConnexionsEdited from Le Saint: Vendetta for the Saint: Part 1 (1969)
- Bandes originalesLove Is
Performed by Herb Newman and Edward "Eddie" Truman
[Played occasionally as background music]
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Saint'in dönüşü
- Lieux de tournage
- Malte(photographed on location)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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