The Saint: Simon and Delilah


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Monday, December 8 on WZME Retro TV (43.8)

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Simon and Delilah

Season 5, Episode 21

Simon must provide a real-life happy ending when a hated movie star is kidnapped.

repeat 1967 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Adaptation Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Ronald Radd (Actor) .. Roberto Vittorini
Lois Maxwell (Actor) .. Beth Parish
Suzanne Lloyd (Actor) .. Serena Harris
Guy Rolfe (Actor) .. David Bradley
Leon Greene (Actor) .. Tig Jordan
David Healy (Actor) .. Hal Ward
Patrick Holt (Actor) .. Herbert Wheeler
John Collin (Actor) .. Sergio
Ray Chiarella (Actor) .. Renzo
Peter Birrel (Actor) .. Toni Amato
David Nettheim (Actor) .. Inspector Umberto Crepi
Gino Melvazzi (Actor) .. Electrician
Vicky Hughes (Actor) .. Maria
Ricardo Montez (Actor) .. Guieseppe

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Did You Know..
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Ronald Radd (Actor) .. Roberto Vittorini
Born: January 22, 1929
Died: April 23, 1976
Birthplace: Ryhope, County Durham, England
Lois Maxwell (Actor) .. Beth Parish
Born: February 14, 1927
Died: September 29, 2007
Trivia: Her real name just wouldn't do for a marquee in the Bible Belt, so Canadian-born actress Lois Hooker became Lois Maxwell when she arrived in Hollywood. Maxwell appeared in one British picture and a handful of American programmers before she sought out better opportunities in the Italian film industry. She returned to Britain as a second lead and character actress in 1956. In 1970, Maxwell co-starred in the Canadian TV series Adventures in Rainbow County. Lois Maxwell is best remembered for her appearances as the coolly efficient, subtly predatory Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond films produced between 1962 and 1985 -- at least until she was unceremoniously dumped in favor of a younger actress for the two Timothy Dalton Bond epics of the late 1980s. Maxwell died at age 80 in September 2007.
Suzanne Lloyd (Actor) .. Serena Harris
Guy Rolfe (Actor) .. David Bradley
Born: December 27, 1911
Died: October 19, 2003
Birthplace: Kilburn, London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: After sampling such professions as race-car driving and boxing, Briton Guy Rolfe turned actor in his early twenties. Rolfe made his first stage appearance in 1936, and that same year appeared fleetingly in his first film, Knight Without Armour (1936). The goateed, saturnine Rolfe alternated with ease between heroes and villains; he also brought as much commitment to such important roles as Caiphas in The King of Kings (1961) and Prince Grigory in Taras Bulba (1962) as he did to such negligible projects as Mister Sardonicus and Snow White and the Three Stooges (both 1961). Late in life, Guy Rolfe became a favorite of the slasher-movie crowd by appearing as insane puppet manufacturer Andre Toulon in the two Puppetmaster horror opuses.
Leon Greene (Actor) .. Tig Jordan
Trivia: British supporting actor Leon Greene appeared in several films from the late '60s through 1980. He got his start working as the principal bass with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, with whom he sang for seven years.
David Healy (Actor) .. Hal Ward
Born: May 15, 1929
Died: October 25, 1995
Trivia: Though American born and raised, character actor David Healy spent most of his career in England performing on stage, screen and television. In the latter part of his theatrical career, Healy specialized in musical comedies. The portly performer once said that he preferred Great Britain to America because in the former he was "a big fish in a little pond. In the States, there are 20 guys who look exactly like you and are probably much more talented." Prior to making his professional debut as an Air Force entertainer stationed in England during WW II, Healy was a drama major at Southern Methodist University. Following the war, Healy remained in London, building a respectable theatrical career. In 1967, he made his debut performance with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Jules Feiffer's Little Murders. He continued on to perform in several more RSC productions. When not with them, Healy sometimes performed in a few London "fringe" productions. Healy began his film career in the 1965 British musical Be My Guest and went on to appear in a wide variety of roles in films ranging from the drama Isadora (1968), to romantic comedy A Touch of Class (1973), to horror Lust for a Vampire (1971), to fantasy Labyrinth (1986).
Patrick Holt (Actor) .. Herbert Wheeler
Born: January 31, 1912
Trivia: British character actor, former lead, onscreen from 1938. He married Sandra Dorne.
John Collin (Actor) .. Sergio
Born: October 18, 1928
Died: February 25, 1987
Ray Chiarella (Actor) .. Renzo
Peter Birrel (Actor) .. Toni Amato
David Nettheim (Actor) .. Inspector Umberto Crepi
Died: March 11, 2008
Gino Melvazzi (Actor) .. Electrician
Vicky Hughes (Actor) .. Maria
Ricardo Montez (Actor) .. Guieseppe
Born: September 20, 1923

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