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Le retour du Saint

Original title: Return of the Saint
  • TV Series
  • 1978–1979
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  • 1h
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Ian Ogilvy in Le retour du Saint (1978)
Return Of The Saint
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This series chronicles the swashbuckling exploits of Simon Templar, a modern-day Robin Hood of sorts.This series chronicles the swashbuckling exploits of Simon Templar, a modern-day Robin Hood of sorts.This series chronicles the swashbuckling exploits of Simon Templar, a modern-day Robin Hood of sorts.

  • Stars
    • Ian Ogilvy
    • Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Stratford Johns
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Ian Ogilvy
      • Gayle Hunnicutt
      • Stratford Johns
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Simon Templar
    • 1978–1979
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Annabelle
    • 1979
    Stratford Johns
    Stratford Johns
    • George Duchamp
    • 1979
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Inspector Lebec…
    • 1979
    Joe Lynch
    • Captain Finnigan…
    • 1979
    Norman Eshley
    Norman Eshley
    • Detective Caufield…
    • 1978
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Bernadotti
    • 1979
    Leon Lissek
    Leon Lissek
    • Pancho
    • 1979
    Edward Brayshaw
    Edward Brayshaw
    • Oscar West
    • 1979
    Prentis Hancock
    Prentis Hancock
    • Vic
    • 1979
    Wensley Pithey
    • Franklyn
    • 1979
    Michelle Newell
    Michelle Newell
    • Genevieve
    • 1979
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Coroner
    • 1979
    Peggy Thorpe-Bates
    • Mrs. Cloonan
    • 1979
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Gunther
    • 1978
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Selma Morell
    • 1978
    Laurence Luckinbill
    Laurence Luckinbill
    • Bruno Walters
    • 1978
    Catherine Schell
    Catherine Schell
    • Samantha
    • 1978
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    anthonywalshaw_2

    Come in ITC, your time is up!

    The Return of the Saint sits uneasily alongside both the previous ITC series and contemporary programmes of 1978, being a hybrid of the two. The location shooting and updated theme music compare with the most recent programmes, but the clichéd plots and much of the scripts/acting belong in the glory days of ITC a decade or so previously, when they were more believable to the audiences.

    Staged set-pieces with buffoonish villains were now dated and improbable rather than stylish and entertaining. The same character actors involved could often be seen in such as The Sweeney and The Professionals doing fight scenes far more realistically.

    There are likely several reasons why the programme did not extend beyond one series. Ian Ogilvy perhaps seemed a bit youthful compared to Roger Moore but his performances were fine and the programme was certainly popular at the time. The Grade Organisation (incorporating ATV/ITC) had not really moved on by the late-1970's, with its output still consisting of 1960's style caper/adventure movies/TV shows when almost everything else had moved towards a grittier realism. It was probably very expensive to make and worldwide sales might not have been good overall.

    It is difficult to imagine ATV/ITC making shows with gratuitous violence and foul language and we should be thankful that they didn't. Their output, like the Hammer & Carry On films in the same period, had a brand quality and style particular to its maker and era. But by the late 1970's that era had gone and their empire was about to disintegrate.

    That said, The Return of the Saint was not a bad way to depart being entertaining in the best tradition of ITC, with good guest actors complimenting the competent Ogilvy. Remember also that the seemingly more realistic Professionals had many ridiculous plot situations and equally has a mixed though generally favourable reaction when being assessed by critics.
    7Alberto-7

    Terrific followup to the original series

    I can't understand why this series is so hard to find(it does not appear to be available on video or DVD at this time). Ian Ogilvy is very good as the Saint. His 70s hairstyle is a bit dated(on viewing it today) but other than that he is suave and sophisticated.And who can forget his white Jaguar XJS!

    I remember seeing this series when it was first broadcast on CBC(Canadian Broadcasting Corp.) in 1978-79 and enjoying it tremendously. One episode that comes to mind is The Armageddon Alternative which has a madman threatening to blow up London using a nuclear bomb! The story was tense and the manhunt very realistic. The great thing about this series is the fact that they shot it all over Europe. Several very good actors appeared in the series including Britt Eckland, Ian Hendry, Linda Thorson and Catherine Schell

    Fans of the Saint should check it out if it ever comes back(Mystery network in Canada showed it last year but they seem to have stopped).
    sgpfan

    The Saint's Jaguar

    This one should really be in the trivia section for this show listing.

    Jaguar were originally approached to provide the car for the Roger Moore series, but turned down the request stating that they were having trouble keeping up with demand for their then new E Type (XKE in the USA).

    Volvo's P1800 got the role and shot to instant fame, with Jaguar kicking themselves over the missed opportunity. They bent over backwards to provide the car for Ian Ogilvy's rendition of Simon Templar, and more than one car was used - spot the difference in interior trim: episodes shot in Italy have an XJS with a black cabin, others a tan cabin! In the recently released DVD set, Ian Ogilvy commented that the XJS was magnificent to drive - when it worked! Apparently, the quality and reliability of the car(s) left much to be desired with a multitude of faults encountered throughout the shoot, despite a full-time Jaguar technician being present. The most embarrassing incident was when Mr Ogilvy volunteered to drive the car back from Italy to the UK with his family and take a vacation en route, but the car broke down on them just several miles out of Rome! Mr Ogilvy does admit that Jaguar has improved much over the years and are considered good cars today, though.
    8shukocarl79

    This Saint's no Saint

    I remember this being on telly on a Sunday night. I knew the theme and credits but never took an interest in watching any episodes. Cut to 2024 and I'm finally catching up with the series and it's pretty good! Roger Moore's replacement Ian Ogilvy does a great job as a tougher more sardonic Saint. He's not afraid to shoot someone if he has too, nor dangle villains over cliff edges until he gets answers. Great location filming (mainly sunny Italy and raining London), lovely ladies and good guest stars abound. Yes some of the stories are thin but a few are good with gritty ingredients (men raping girls then killing them?). This is a good show and a pity it didn't go to a second series. Ogilvy was born for the part and would have been a good 007 on the strength of this, but Roger was occupying that seat! The last of the great ITC action series.
    8Joxerlives

    Last of the Playboy crime fighters

    Thank god for Forces TV digging up all these great old programmes. I'm sure not a single one of the teenagers who make up the services ever watch them but marvellous for the rest of us. You really can't help but watch this series and not think of the excellent Top Gear/Harry Enfield pastiches (The Playboys and The Interceptors). Doubtless inspired by the success of The New Avengers they decided to give Simon Templar one last go in contrast to the far grittier Starsky and Hutch, The Professionals and Sweeney who were dominating the screen at the time. Instead we have an upper class hero who battles the villains internationally for adventure's sake and doesn't have to answer to anyone. Its' main strength is its' star, Ian Olgivy doing a top notch Cary Grant impersonation and he is just perfect in the role, dashing and charming with just that hint of steel lying underneath (in several episodes it is implied that Templar was a mercenary who were all the rage in fiction at the time, very different from the books). Also some catchy theme music and of course the white Jag, he was probably the only man in history who genuinely pulled off a personalized number plate. The plots were okay and it's very interesting to see so many familiar faces who would go on to fame in times to come. Really the last time ST was brought successfully to the screen although I do like 2017 movie if only for Roger Moore and Eliza Dushku.

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    • Trivia
      Based on his performance in this series, Ian Ogilvy was at one point a leading contender to replace another former Saint, Sir Roger Moore, as James Bond.
    • Goofs
      throughout the series The Saint drives a white jaguar XJS with the registration number ST1 but the interior changes from tan to black on regular basis. Also from a manual to an automatic and having a sunroof or not.
    • Alternate versions
      The versions shown on Swedish, Italian, German, French and British TV carried different theme tunes. The one in the UK was an instrumental, the one in Sweden, France, Germany and Italy was a song performed by "Oliver Onions". The French titles with the Oliver Onions theme was a extra on the Network DVD
    • Connections
      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night 2 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Return of the Saint
      Composed by Brian Dee and Irving Martin

      Performed by The Saint Orchestra

      Conducted by Steve Gray

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Simon Templar - Ein Gentleman mit Heiligenschein
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
      • Television Reporters International Tribune
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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