The Saint: The Happy Suicide


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Monday, October 27 on WZME Retro TV (43.8)

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The Happy Suicide

Season 3, Episode 23

In the third-season finale, friendly TV idol Ziggy Zaglan turns brutally nasty: his brother plans to expose him to his fans.

repeat 1965 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Jane Merrow (Actor) .. Lois Norroy
John Bluthal (Actor) .. Ziggy Zaglan
William Sylvester (Actor) .. Ralph Damien
Jerry Stovin (Actor) .. Ted Coblin
William Dexter (Actor) .. Paul Zaglan
Fred Sadoff (Actor) .. Captain Williams
Mavis Villiers (Actor) .. The Texas Mother
Kevin Brennan (Actor) .. Jack Gill
Annie Ross (Actor) .. Annie Ross
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Man in Ziggy Zaglan's dressing room
Max Faulkner (Actor) .. Reporter
Hugh Futcher (Actor) .. Rudy
Terence Mountain (Actor) .. Policeman
Burnell Tucker (Actor) .. 2nd Props Man

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Did You Know..
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Jane Merrow (Actor) .. Lois Norroy
Born: August 26, 1941
Birthplace: Hertfordshire
Trivia: British lead actress, onscreen from the early '60s.
John Bluthal (Actor) .. Ziggy Zaglan
Born: August 12, 1929
Birthplace: Galicia
William Sylvester (Actor) .. Ralph Damien
Born: January 31, 1922
Died: January 25, 1995
Trivia: American-born actor William Sylvester relocated to England just after World War II. For the next quarter of a century, Sylvester was a fixture in British radio, TV and films, graduating from roles of the "two-bit hood" variety to full-leading man status. His most famous movie assignments included the lead in the ventriloquist-controlled-by-dummy yarn The Devil Doll (1964), and the crucial expository role of Dr. Heywood Floyd in Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). Returning to the U.S. in the late 1970s, William Sylvester continued essaying secondary character parts in films, and was seen as Dr. Leonard Driscoll on the 1976 TVer Gemini Man.
Jerry Stovin (Actor) .. Ted Coblin
Born: October 11, 1922
William Dexter (Actor) .. Paul Zaglan
Born: January 01, 1967
Died: January 01, 1974
Fred Sadoff (Actor) .. Captain Williams
Born: October 21, 1926
Died: May 06, 1994
Trivia: Over his 50-year-long career, Fred Sadoff worked steadily on stage, television, and in feature films as a supporting actor, director, and occasional producer. In addition, Sadoff co-founded the prestigious Actors Studio. Sadoff learned his craft in summer stock and first trod the Broadway boards in the original production of South Pacific in 1942. After remaining busy in New York, Sadoff had a stint assistant directing at the Shakespeare Memorial Theater in Stratford-on-Avon in 1958 (Sadoff was the first American to work there in that capacity) through the early '70s when he moved to the West Coast to get into television and film. Sadoff had already made his film debut with a small part in The Quiet American (1959), but did not become active in films until he settled into Southern California. Sadoff's subsequent film credits include Cinderella Liberty, Papillion (both 1973), and The Starmaker (1981). Sardoff's television work included guest appearances on episodes of Kung Fu, The Magician, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Mavis Villiers (Actor) .. The Texas Mother
Born: January 01, 1968
Died: January 01, 1976
Kevin Brennan (Actor) .. Jack Gill
Born: September 12, 1920
Died: December 17, 1998
Trivia: Australian character actor Kevin Brennan appeared on stage, screen, radio, and TV. He moved to England in 1959, where he also appeared in television commercials and as a commentator. His father was theatrical journalist Martin Brennan.
Annie Ross (Actor) .. Annie Ross
Born: July 25, 1930
Trivia: The niece of musical comedy star Ella Logan (Finian's Rainbow), British-born Annie Ross was raised in America, where she secured work as a child actress. Ross was the kilted lassie who sings "Loch Lomond" in the 1937 two-reeler Our Gang Follies of 1938; she was also featured in Judy Garland's Presenting Lily Mars (1943). As a teenager, Ross studied drama in Manhattan, returned to a brief singing career in England, then emerged in the 1950s as a popular jazz singer; for many years she was a member of the influential American vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. She continued to appear in films as a character actress into the 1990s, including an amusing villainess turn in Superman III. As a solo stage performer, Ross was one of the stars of the Broadway musical revue Side by Side by Sondheim.
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Man in Ziggy Zaglan's dressing room
Max Faulkner (Actor) .. Reporter
Hugh Futcher (Actor) .. Rudy
Born: October 29, 1937
Trivia: British actor Hugh Futcher started out working in West End theater and in the early 1960s began working for MGM in such films as Carry on Spying (1964).
Terence Mountain (Actor) .. Policeman
Burnell Tucker (Actor) .. 2nd Props Man

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