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  1. The Saint: With Roger Moore, Ivor Dean, Leslie Crawford, Justine Lord. Simon "The Saint" Templar, a wealthy adventurer and 20th-century Robin Hood, travels the world in his white Volvo P1800S, solving unsolvable problems and righting wrongs.

  2. Thief, amateur detective, occasional British intelligence agent, occasional police agent, lawyer (classified) Nationality. British. The Saint is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963.

  3. Apr 4, 1997 · The Saint: Directed by Phillip Noyce. With Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue, Rade Serbedzija, Valeriy Nikolaev. Simon "The Saint" Templar (Val Kilmer), is a thief for hire, whose latest job to steal the secret process for cold fusion puts him at odds with a traitor bent on toppling the Russian government, as well as the woman who holds its secret.

  4. Created by. The Saint novels by. Leslie Charteris. Original work. Meet the Tiger by Leslie Charteris. Owner. Paramount Pictures. The Saint franchise consists of European and American action - mystery thrillers, including film, radio, and television mediums.

  5. The Saint is a British crime television series that aired in the United Kingdom on ITV between 1962 and 1969. It was based on the literary character Simon Templar created by Leslie Charteris in the 1920s [2] and featured in many novels over the years. [2] . In the television series, Templar was played by Roger Moore. [3] .

  6. The Saint by Leslie Charteris and the Adventures of Simon Templar as played by Roger Moore, Ian Ogilvy, George Sanders, and many others. Home | Volvo/Cars | News/Rumors | TV | Film | Radio | Sources | Saint Club | Books | FAQ | Biography | Book Sales | Magazines | Want List | Mystery Library

  7. The Saint Series by Leslie Charteris. 51 primary works • 57 total works. Simon Templar is a British fictional character known as The Saint featured in a long-running series of books by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963.

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