THE SAINT

'The Saint' refers to a fictional character created by Leslie Charteris in one of the following contexts:

Simon Templar, the character also known as "The Saint" (main article on this topic)

★ Many books in the Simon Templar series begin with the words "''The Saint ...''" (see above article for the complete list)

★ One of the following films based upon the character:


★ ''The Saint in New York'' (1938)


★ ''The Saint Strikes Back'' (1939)


★ ''The Saint in London'' (1939)


★ ''The Saint's Double Trouble'' (1940)


★ ''The Saint Takes Over'' (1940)


★ ''The Saint in Palm Springs'' (1941)


★ ''The Saint's Vacation'' (1942)


★ ''The Saint Meets the Tiger'' (1943)


★ ''The Saint's Girl Friday (aka ''The Saint's Return'') (1953)


★ ''The Saint (film)'', a 1997 motion picture starring Val Kilmer as Templar and only loosely based upon the character.



★ ''The Saint (novel)'', the novelization of the above film, by Burl Barer.

★ ''The Saint (TV series)'', a TV series that ran from 1962 to 1969, starring Roger Moore as Templar.

★ ''Return of the Saint'', a 1978-1979 television series starring Ian Ogilvy as Templar.

★ ''The Saint in Manhattan'', a 1987 TV movie pilot starring Australian actor Andrew Clarke as the Saint.

★ A 1989 series of six television movies featuring Simon Dutton as Templar (see the Simon Templar article for details).

★ ''The Saint Mystery Magazine'', a literary publication that was published during the mid-20th Century.
:''See for additional articles related to The Saint.''
Other uses of the term:

★ ''Il santo (The Saint)'', a novel by Antonio Fogazzaro

★ ''The Saint (newspaper)'' is also a student newspaper for St. Clair College in Ontario, Canada.

★ ''The Saint (UK newspaper)'' is an independent student newspaper at the University of St Andrews, United Kingdom.

★ "The Saint (song)", a recording by Duran Duran

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Saint (disambiguation)

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