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  1. Denise (Barbara Murray) is an ambitious woman stuck in Beauvais on the outskirts of Paris. I know how she feels as I have been to Beauvais. She is engaged to the middle aged pharmacist Phillipe Dumont who runs a small chemist and has an elderly domineering mother.

    • (160)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • 1964-02-06
    • Plot
    • Origin

    Denise Dumont heads one of the most successful beauty companies in France, and is a very rich woman. She's achieved this by stealing the ideas of her ex-husband, Philippe whom she exploited, taking the credit for herself. Now Philippe is broken and ill, the Saint (with the help of Denise's former sister-in-law), will teach this unfeeling woman a le...

    This episode was adapted from the story of the same name from the 1957 book Thanks to the Saint.

  2. Summaries. An ambitious and ruthless career woman takes advantage of her pharmacist husband to build a cosmetics empire of her own based on his innovative formulas. Will the Saint give her a dose of her own medicine? Denise Dumont heads one of the most successful beauty company's in France is a very rich woman.

  3. Denise (Barbara Murray) married Philippe Dumont (Anthony Newlands), a chemist, in Beauvais where they create a huge cosmetics empire based on his knowledge and her drive leading to the "Denise Dumont" empire using heavy advertising and employing 300 staff.

  4. When Simon Templar, the Saint (ROGER MOORE), meets the elegant and lovely Denise Dumont (BARBARA MURRAY), she is at the height of her success as the woman behind the wildly popular Dumont beauty preparations.

  5. 49min. 7+. When Simon meets the elegant and lovely Denise Dumont, the woman behind the Dumont beauty combine, he discovers the scent of something very nasty hiding behind the facade of the woman's loving husband. Free trial of Shout!

  6. Simon uncorks a stink in the perfume business when he meets Denise Dumont, a ruthless career woman who needs to be taught a lesson. Templar: Roger Moore. Marie: Jean Marsh.

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