The Saint: The Hi-Jackers


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The Hi-Jackers

Season 3, Episode 11

Simon meets the girl friend of an old pal murdered by hijackers---then learns that the girl is a member of the gang.

repeat 1964 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Robert Nichols (Actor) .. Sgt. Robert Pargo
Neil McCallum (Actor) .. Ed Jopley
Walter Gotell (Actor) .. Hans Lasser
Michael Collins (Actor) .. Borieff
Shane Rimmer (Actor) .. Major Smith
Roy Stephens (Actor) .. PFC Kirk
Maxwell Craig (Actor) .. Man in Bar
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Man waving flag
David Healy (Actor) .. Sam

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Did You Know..
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Robert Nichols (Actor) .. Sgt. Robert Pargo
Born: July 20, 1924
Trivia: American character actor Robert Nichols appeared in numerous Hollywood and British films during the 1950s. He was particularly prolific during the 1950s. Nichols has also worked on stage and in television.
Neil McCallum (Actor) .. Ed Jopley
Born: January 01, 1929
Died: January 01, 1976
Walter Gotell (Actor) .. Hans Lasser
Born: January 01, 1924
Died: May 05, 1997
Trivia: British character actor Walter Gotell spent most of his screen time as the "enemy." He was especially adept at portraying hissable Nazis in WWII dramas and equally odious KGB agents in Cold War films. His best-known role was Russian General Gogol in three of the James Bond epics: Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, and View to a Kill. Walter Gotell remained active in films and TV throughout the 1990s, as sinister as ever in such works as Puppet Master IV (1991).
Michael Collins (Actor) .. Borieff
Shane Rimmer (Actor) .. Major Smith
Born: May 28, 1929
Roy Stephens (Actor) .. PFC Kirk
Maxwell Craig (Actor) .. Man in Bar
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Man waving flag
David Healy (Actor) .. Sam
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).

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The Saint
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