The Saint: The Crime of the Century


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The Crime of the Century

Season 3, Episode 22

Simon poses as an aged safe-cracker to foil a plot to steal the paper and plates used to make Bank of England notes.

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

Cast & Crew
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André Morell (Actor) .. Bernhard Raxel
Sarah Lawson (Actor) .. Betty Tregarth
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Teal
Peter Jeffrey (Actor) .. Gregory Marring
David Saire (Actor) .. David Tregarth
John Forbes-robertson (Actor) .. Philip Gray
Carol Cleveland (Actor) .. Gloria Mancini
Alexandra Bastedo (Actor) .. Joan Vendel
Cyril Chamberlain (Actor) .. Flavel
Maggie Wright (Actor) .. Madeline
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Man in Concert hall Balcony
Leonard Llewellyn (Actor) .. Criminal
Pat Ryan (Actor) .. Criminal
Gerik Schjelderup (Actor) .. Klaus
John Trenaman (Actor) .. Fake Police Officer in Airport

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Did You Know..
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André Morell (Actor) .. Bernhard Raxel
Born: August 20, 1909
Died: November 28, 1978
Trivia: A versatile, cerebral character actor of British stage, screen, and TV, he worked in amateur theater for four years before making his professional stage debut in 1934; his first London appearance came in 1936. In 1938 he both joined the Old Vic company and debuted onscreen. His acting career did not, however, begin to bear much fruit until after he returned from service in World War Two (with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers). He was very busy onscreen throughout most of the '50s, playing leads in several horror films. He starred on the BBC-TV show Quartermass and the Pit. He served as President of British Actors Equity in 1973-74. He was married to actress Joan Greenwood.
Sarah Lawson (Actor) .. Betty Tregarth
Born: August 06, 1928
Birthplace: Wandsworth, London, England
Trivia: British lead actress, onscreen from the '50s.
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Teal
Born: December 21, 1917
Died: August 10, 1974
Birthplace: London
Peter Jeffrey (Actor) .. Gregory Marring
Born: April 18, 1929
Died: December 25, 1999
Birthplace: Bristol
Trivia: British actor Peter Jeffrey was a veteran of nearly two decades on stage when he started appearing in films in the early 1960s. Jeffrey was billed last as one of King Henry's murderous barons in 1964's Becket. He had moved to the middle of the cast list by 1972, when he appeared as Inspector Trout in The Abominable Dr. Phibes, a role he repeated in 1973's Dr. Phibes Rises Again. Though seldom cited by the critics for his efforts, Peter Jeffrey is a stalwart member of the "authority figure" ranks in British films.
David Saire (Actor) .. David Tregarth
John Forbes-robertson (Actor) .. Philip Gray
Born: May 10, 1928
Carol Cleveland (Actor) .. Gloria Mancini
Born: January 13, 1942
Alexandra Bastedo (Actor) .. Joan Vendel
Born: March 09, 1946
Birthplace: Hove, East Sussex
Trivia: Actress Alexandra Bastedo came from Canadian, Italian and English stock, but it was in English and American films that she was most active. She appeared in a minor capacity in Inside Daisy Clover (1966) and was lost amidst the leaden production values and all-star ambience of Casino Royale (1967). The actress was both decorative and conspicuous in her many TV appearances. Alexandra Bastedo's most sustained television exposure was in the role of Sharon Macready, one of three secret agents (the others were Stuart Damon and William Gaunt) endowed with extrasensory and superstrength powers who appeared on the widely distributed 1967 adventure series The Champions.
Cyril Chamberlain (Actor) .. Flavel
Born: January 01, 1908
Died: January 01, 1974
Maggie Wright (Actor) .. Madeline
Born: January 23, 1944
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Man in Concert hall Balcony
Leonard Llewellyn (Actor) .. Criminal
Pat Ryan (Actor) .. Criminal
Gerik Schjelderup (Actor) .. Klaus
Born: November 27, 1899
John Trenaman (Actor) .. Fake Police Officer in Airport
Trivia: Australian actor John Trenaman played supporting roles in British films during the late '60s. He has also worked on-stage in the U.S. and on television.

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