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The Saint's Return

A private detective goes after the people who murdered his girlfriend.

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Release : 1953
Rating : 5.9
Studio : Hammer Film Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Camera Operator, 
Cast : Louis Hayward Naomi Chance Sydney Tafler Charles Victor Jane Carr
Genre : Thriller Crime Mystery

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Reviews

Tedfoldol
2018/08/30

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Sameer Callahan
2018/08/30

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Verity Robins
2018/08/30

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Leofwine_draca
2018/04/25

THE SAINT'S GIRL FRIDAY is a low budget Hammer working of the famous Simon Templar character created by Leslie Charteris. It features, in the lead role, none other than an ageing Louis Hayward, who first essayed the role on screen back in 1953. Sadly, this murky potboiler is a lesser affair, lacking the wit and energy of, say, the Roger Moore TV series of the 1960s. What's interesting about it is the cast and the emphasis on making Templar a darker character, forever on the outskirts of the law and often in conflict with the police force. It's nice to see his American valet popping up. Fans of 1950s cinema will enjoy a substantial role for the great Sydney Tafler as well as bit parts for Diana Dors and Sam Kydd.

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csteidler
2013/05/03

This final picture in the Saint series is connected to the early 1940s RKO entries only by the presence of Louis Hayward, the original Simon Templar in 1938's The Saint in New York.This time around, the Saint seeks information about a girlfriend who cabled him for help—and then crashed her car into the river before his arrival on the scene. The police call it an accident, but….Hayward is a smooth-talking Saint whose smirk is alternately insolent and charming; caught red-handed snooping through an apartment, he merely removes the cigar from his mouth and asks politely, "Pardon me…do you have a match?" He can play rough, however, as well—he does not hesitate to slap around a crook who has sneaked into his own room and doesn't want to tell who sent him.The Saint is assisted by right-hand man Hoppy (Thomas Gallagher), a reformed pickpocket (of course) who doubles as valet and bodyguard. The "girl Friday" of the title is a woman named Carol (Naomi Chance), whose help Templar enlists in tracking the mob that killed his girlfriend and is threatening and manipulating Carol over gambling debts.The plot is okay but nothing extraordinary, although the identity of the secret mob "chief" did surprise me at the end. The mood is rather darker than that of the fairly breezy comedy-mysteries of a decade earlier; however, Louis Hayward's confident performance, a fair amount of droll humor, and some atmospheric London underworld settings combine for an entertaining and still essentially light-hearted adventure.

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vollenhoven
2005/04/17

Having seen this movie with Louis Hayward I wondered why he did stop with making the saint movies for so long, or why he didn't take the part instead of Hugh Sinclair (i don't like the saint with a moustache). Continuing his strong physical performance for The saint of New York, he's less suave but more the adventurer that Simon Templar is in his earlier years. With Hayward the physical action is believable while this was less the case with Sanders. But for me Hayward is slightly more Saintly. Hoppy Uniatz from the books gets changed in an English valet who does solve crosswords, which is a huge change for those who've read the books. This movie also has Diane Dors in it, the poor man's English Marlyn Monroe. She serves her purpose namely as Eyecandy.Lets hope for a decent release on DVD for this movie and the series, so they can pleasure the series fans for a long time too come.

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ADAM-53
1998/12/15

Louis Hayward is many people's preference as the Saint over George Sanders, precisely because he played him as a hard, cold hit-man in 1938's The Saint in New York. While this is, undeniably, a trait in Charteris's creation, it is not the most likeable one and it is intriguing to see too Hayward's performance has mellowed with age. The script here is a little trite, but on the whole this is a more than passable little preamble that predicts nicely the Saint the Roger Moore series would show, with the Saint a vaguely retired disreputable character who finds it hard to stay on the right side of the law. There is much humour, and a little padding, but the film is worth a watch for Saint fanatics. For Hammer Film fans (the film was shot for RKO by the British studio) a nice touch is the shot of a floor plan of a country house that is about to be burgled; the names of all the guests belong to Hammer regular cast and crew members, including cult director Terence Fisher.

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