The Saint: The Smart Detective


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Friday, October 31 on WZME Retro TV (43.8)

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The Smart Detective

Season 4, Episode 4

Private eye Peter Corrio so vaunts his gem-protecting talents that Simon suspects he is tempting fate---deliberately.

repeat 1965 English Stereo
Crime Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Roger Moore (Actor) .. Simon Templar
Brian Worth (Actor) .. Peter Corrio
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Claude Teal
Ann Lawson (Actor) .. Janice
Fabia Drake (Actor) .. Prudence
Barry Shawzin (Actor) .. Nigkoma

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Did You Know..
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Roger Moore (Actor) .. Simon Templar
Born: October 14, 1927
Died: May 23, 2017
Birthplace: Stockwell, London, England
Trivia: The only child of a London policeman, Roger Moore started out working as a film extra to support his first love, painting, but soon found he preferred acting, and so enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He began his film, radio and stage career just after World War II (his early credits are often confused with American actor Roger Moore, a minor Columbia contractee of the 1940s), and also performed with a military entertainment unit. Though in childhood Moore had been mercilessly teased by friends and family alike for being fat, by the time he was ready to start his career, he had become an exceptionally handsome man with a toned, well-muscled body. Signed on the basis of his good looks to an MGM contract in 1954, Moore began making appearances in American films, none of which amounted to much dramatically; his biggest success of the 1950s was as star of the British-filmed TV series Ivanhoe. Signed by Warner Bros. Television for the 1959 adventure weekly The Alaskans, Moore became the latest of a long line of James Garner surrogates on Maverick, appearing during the 1960-1961 season as cousin Beau. After a few years making European films, Moore was chosen to play Simon Templar in the TV-series version of Leslie Charteris' The Saint (an earlier attempt at a Saint series with David Niven had fallen through). Moore remained with the series from 1963-1967, occasionally directing a few episodes (he was never completely comfortable as simply an actor, forever claiming that he was merely getting by on his face and physique). After another British TV series, 1971's The Persuaders, Moore was selected to replace Sean Connery in the James Bond films. His initial Bond effort was 1973's Live and Let Die, but the consensus (in which the actor heartily concurred) was that Moore didn't truly "grow" into the character until 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me. Few of Moore's non-Bond movie appearances of the 1970s and 1980s were notably successful, save for an amusing part as a Jewish mama's boy who thinks he's Bond in Burt Reynolds' Cannonball Run (1981). Moore's last 007 film was 1985's A View to a Kill. In 1991, he was made a special representative of UNICEF, an organization with which he'd been active since the 1960s. Relegated mainly to a series of flops through the 1990s, Moore appeared in such efforts as The Quest (1996) and Spice World (1997) and gained most of his exposure that decade as a television talk show and documentary host. In early May of 2003, fans were dismayed to hear that Moore collapsed onstage during a Broadway performance of The Play That I Wrote. Rushed to a nearby hospital afer insisting on finishing his performance in the small role, reports noted that Moore's subsequent recovery seemed to be coming along smoothly. He lent his distinctive voice to family films such as Here Comes Peter Cottontail and Cats & Dogs, The Revenge of Kitty Galore. Moore died in 2017, at age 89.
Brian Worth (Actor) .. Peter Corrio
Born: January 01, 1914
Died: January 01, 1978
Trivia: British actor Brian Worth was a leading man of no particular distinction save for his affability. In films from the late '30s, Worth enjoyed major roles in The Lion Has Wings (1939), One Night With You (1948), and Hindle Wakes (1952). He worked well as an ensemble player in An Inspector Calls (1954), a semi-fantasy completely dominated by mysterious investigator Alistair Sim. Brian Worth also had a supporting part in Peeping Tom (1960), a grim but fascinating film about voyeurism that was so negatively received by the British press that it all but ruined the careers of everyone involved.
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Claude Teal
Born: December 21, 1917
Died: August 10, 1974
Birthplace: London
Ann Lawson (Actor) .. Janice
Fabia Drake (Actor) .. Prudence
Born: January 01, 1903
Died: January 01, 1990
Barry Shawzin (Actor) .. Nigkoma

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