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Series Name:   The Saint [1989]
(Mystery Wheel Of Adventure: The Saint)
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1989
Country:International
Language:English
Genre:Action, Adventure
Rating:Rate
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Selected CastSimon Dutton as Simon Templar


Notes

French-UK co-production filmed in Australia. This was a series of six made-for-TV films that were designed to air in syndication as part of "Mystery Wheel of Adventure", a package of series that would rotate, with the Saint episodes airing roughly once per month. The Saint TV movies were subsequently distributed (and released to DVD) on their own.

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23skidoo
27th Jul 2015
 I wasn't sure whether to include this one, but the format was the same as Columbo and it has its own listing so I figured I'd do it. I've never gotten around to seeing the Simon Dutton version of The Saint though I hear it's quite good. It helps that the producer of the Roger Moore and Ian Ogilvy series was involved in this one too.
 


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