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  48. The Saint returns to London and with the help of an American pickpocket and a beautiful adventuress breaks a counterfeiting ring.
  49. The Saint, newly back in London, is tipped by a friend in the Secret Service to a mystery involving one Bruno Lang, seemingly a Society card-sharp, but really involved in a plot to print and pass a million pounds worth of foreign currency. Also involved are various sinister characters; innocent victim Count Duni; the Saint's attractive admirer Penny Parker; and his old nemesis Inspector Teal.
  50. Forget Val Kilmer -- to find out what the Saint is all about, watch this entry, or 1938's Saint in New York or 1941's The Saint's Vacation. These three are closer to Charteris's literary creation (with Ian Ogilvy's TV series, Return of The Saint, in the late Seventies) than anything else. As Simon Templar, George Sanders is ruthless, cool, clinical and just on the right side of legality by a cat's whisker. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs (whom Leslie Charteris dedicated a book of short stories to 'for all the nice things he's (sic) done for the Saint)), the only director to work on both the films and the Roger Moore TV series, this hits the spot in a way most other entires don't. While Moore made the character his own, no one played Charteris's Saint better than Sanders on screen and Vincent Price on radio. Do youself a favour and watch this film to find out why.
  51. Saint in London, The (1939) <br/><br/>** 1/2 (out of 4) <br/><br/>Third film in RKO&#39;s series has George Sanders returning as The Saint. This time out The Saint travels to London where he gets involved with a counterfeiting ring and gets some help from a beautiful socialite (Sally Gray). This third film is a slight improvement over the second but I still wouldn&#39;t call the film very good or entertaining. Sanders seems more comfortable in his role but I still think he&#39;s rather miscast. I&#39;m really not sure what issues I&#39;m having with him because I thought he was much better in the similar The Falcon series, which would start up a few years after this movie. The film has a little bit more action, which keeps the film moving better and it also has some rather nice humor. It&#39;s strange that a mystery film would leave the viewer with no mystery to figure out because we meet the bad guys early in the movie so there&#39;s no guessing for us to do. Instead, a lot of the film has childish flirting between Sanders and Gray. Gray comes across very good in the film and actually manages to steal it from the classic Sanders. The bad guys are all rather stiff, which also doesn&#39;t help things. In the end, the 72-minute running time was just a tad bit too much for me as the film eventually ran out of gas. The IMDb lists an alternate running time of 79-minutes and there does appear to be some editing during the film and that includes a scene where Gray is held hostage by the bad guys.
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