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Le Saint reprend du service

Original title: The Saint Takes Over
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
824
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George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, and Jonathan Hale in Le Saint reprend du service (1940)
CrimeMystery

Inspector Fernack is framed by a cartel of five gangsters and Simon does his best to prove it before all the conspirators are murdered by a mysterious killer.Inspector Fernack is framed by a cartel of five gangsters and Simon does his best to prove it before all the conspirators are murdered by a mysterious killer.Inspector Fernack is framed by a cartel of five gangsters and Simon does his best to prove it before all the conspirators are murdered by a mysterious killer.

  • Director
    • Jack Hively
  • Writers
    • Leslie Charteris
    • Lynn Root
    • Frank Fenton
  • Stars
    • George Sanders
    • Wendy Barrie
    • Jonathan Hale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    824
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    • Director
      • Jack Hively
    • Writers
      • Leslie Charteris
      • Lynn Root
      • Frank Fenton
    • Stars
      • George Sanders
      • Wendy Barrie
      • Jonathan Hale
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Simon Templar…
    Wendy Barrie
    Wendy Barrie
    • Ruth Summers
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Inspector Henry Fernack
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Clarence 'Pearly' Gates
    Morgan Conway
    Morgan Conway
    • Sam Reese
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Leo Sloan
    Cy Kendall
    Cy Kendall
    • Max Bremer
    • (as Cyrus W. Kendall)
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Patrolman Mike
    Robert Middlemass
    Robert Middlemass
    • Captain Wade
    Roland Drew
    Roland Drew
    • Albert 'Rocky' Weldon
    Nella Walker
    Nella Walker
    • Mrs. Lucy Fernack
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Ben Eagan
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Shipboard Card Player
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph E. Bernard
    Joseph E. Bernard
    • Customs Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Cooke
    Ray Cooke
    • Porter
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Dorety
    Charles Dorety
    • Ship Steward
    • (uncredited)
    Lester Dorr
    Lester Dorr
    • Welcoming Committee Man
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Hively
    • Writers
      • Leslie Charteris
      • Lynn Root
      • Frank Fenton
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    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Saint Takes Over, The (1940)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Fifth film in RKO's series has George Sanders once again returning as The Saint. This time out his buddy is accused of a crime he didn't commit and disgraced so The Saint comes back to America to clear his name. While all of this is going on, we have a female going around seeking vengeance for the death of her brother but that's not all because mobsters are tied into a robbery. I must admit upfront that I haven't been overly impressed with any of the films from the series that Sanders has appeared in. I think the original film in the series was good but the three sequels were all fair at best. I'd call this one of the best of the Sanders films but it really starts off quite boring as the film spends way too much time trying to set up its story instead of delivering the goods. The second half of the film really picks up and leads to a nice ending and I really wish the first half had moved as well as the second. The highlight of the film is a scene where The Saint and a couple other men are trying to scare a confession out of a man but of course things don't go as planned. Sanders also delivers the best performance I've seen from him in the series and it's backed by a good music score.
    9rsternesq

    Respectfully Disagree

    This nifty little movie demonstrates the rock-solid virtues of a time, place and kind of masculine strength that we no longer have or even aspire to have. The Saint is a paladin with only the best motives, to say nothing of a polished vocabulary and diction. No need to turn up the volume or read the dialog. George Sanders is so charming and, yes, low-key that all that talent, smarts, physical presence and above all, masculinity, seem, well, almost normal. Some normal! George Clooney can not begin to master the scene as Mr. Sanders does (and does without Mr. Clooney's mugging).He could play a sniveler (witness The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and Rebecca) but when he was good, he was very, very good. Truly, a man for all reasons and seasons.
    bob the moo

    Solid and lively entry in the series that will please fans

    Simon Templar (aka The Saint) decides to go and help when he reads that acquaintance Inspector Henry Fernack has been dropped from the police force for not being able to explain the thousands and thousands of dollars that had been found in his safe. He starts to investigate the suspicion that Fernack was actually set-up by a group of mobsters, eager to get him off their backs in regards a race fixing ring they have going. The more Templar pushes to help his friend though, the more the bodies start to pile up – ironically mostly pointing to Fernack as the murderer.

    After getting a couple of episodes out under Sanders' control, the Saint series started to make me forget that I had enjoyed the original portrayal by Hayward a lot more than the later films. As a result I enjoyed this Saint film more than I had the last couple I'd watched. It may have also helped that the plot was an original tale (as opposed to an adaptation from Charteris' novels) and that it involved a lot more murders and mystery than other films. This isn't to say that it is brilliant because it is still very much fitting with the b-movie serial feel that the series generally had although it had enough movement to it to keep me watching.

    Sanders is quite enjoyable and the tone of the series seems to have mellowed to better suit his cool, smooth delivery and style – which is a shame in my opinion but I'll try not to bang on about it. He leads the film nicely although he does tend to suck the urgency and tension out of the story by being so laid back all the time. Support from regulars Hale and Barrie is good along with some nice touches from Guilfoyle and a few others.

    Overall this is an enjoyable and quite lively entry in the series that will please fans of The Saint and The Falcon. Nothing special and it never aspires to be more than the next episode in a b-movie serial but it is still OK if you meet it at that level.
    6michaeljhuman

    One of the best Saint movies

    George Sanders is my favorite saint. But some of the movies are a bit weak, usually the plot.

    In this movie, the plot is about as good as you can expect from the RKO saint movies. It mostly makes sense, unlike some of them.

    Paul Guifoyle (sp?) is back in this one, and that's a good thing. I really enjoy his comedic style at times. It's hard not to smile at his funny expressions and mispronunciations (does anyone else wonder where the gangster henchman habit of butchering pronunciations came from?)

    Wendy Barrie is not too bad. I wish she had better lines or something, but it's not bad.

    The usual Fernack(sp?) is present, and again, that's a good thing. I feel he should be a bit brighter given that he's a police detective, but I guess the dumb cop/detective is an old stereotype. Anyway, the saint is a bit like Bugs Bunny where his superiority is contrasted to idiots - so again, a tried and true stereotype.

    As I say, this is one of my favorites. It's light, it moves right along, has the comic elements and the entertaining Sanders as saint.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Among the best of the Saint films starring George Sanders

    By all means, all of them are worth watching. They're not great films, or masterpieces, but they are good fun that give you the right amount of entertainment for just over an hour running time.

    'The Saint Strikes Back' was a decent debut film for George Sanders in the role, though there was a finding-its-feet feel to it with the supporting cast and some of the storytelling being patchy. 'The Saint in London' is an improvement, with things feeling more settled and with a much better supporting cast, though production values weren't as good and the story could have been tighter and had more mystery.

    Conversely, the third Saint film with Sanders 'The Saint Takes Over' is the best of the three and among the best of the series. There is not much actually to complain about, although the sets are still atmospheric the film does look at times like it was made quickly on a tight budget and the ending just felt too conveniently and easily wrapped up.

    On the whole though, while things felt more settled in the previous film it was with 'The Saint Takes Over' where the series hit its stride. The story is by far the best executed of the Sanders-Saint films so far, it's breezy and tight and light-hearted and always easy to follow without being simplistic. At the same time, there is much more mystery here, and it's a compelling one, and it is the film in the series up to this point to feel closest to the tougher edge in the Louis Hayward Saint film that preceded the series.

    Scripting is smart and with the right balance of fun and mystery, while the music is jaunty but also atmospheric. The direction is suitably brisk, and there are some good scenes such as the scaring to confessing scene.

    As said with the previous films, Sanders himself is super-suave, sophisticated and wonderfully caddish, while also giving a charming and humorous edge and delivering some cutting lines with aplomb. Jonathan Hale is fine support, while Wendy Barrie is leagues better than she was in 'The Saint Strikes Back' (there she was a draw-back, here she blends right in tone with the story and has a much warmer character). Paul Guilfoyle is very amusing too.

    On the whole, the best of the Saint series starring Sanders up to this point and among the best of the series too. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      This is the first Saint movie to use the ubiquitous Saint caricature during the main titles.
    • Goofs
      Nella Walker reprises her role from Le Saint contre-attaque (1939) as John Henry Fernack's wife. In that film her forename is Betty, whilst here it is Lucy.
    • Quotes

      Clarence 'Pearly' Gates: I just wish I knew your angle, Saint. Whose side are you on.

      Simon Templar: I'm on my own side.

      Clarence 'Pearly' Gates: Where does that put me?

      Simon Templar: That depends. If you were cleverer than you look, you'll be on my side.

    • Connections
      Followed by Le Saint à Palm Springs (1940)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Saint Takes Over
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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