The Saint: The Inescapable Word


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Sunday, October 26 on WJLP Retro TV (33.5)

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The Inescapable Word

Season 3, Episode 17

Simon goes to Scotland to shoot grouse. But it's open season on anything that moves---including humans.

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

Cast & Crew
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Ann Bell (Actor) .. Marjorie North
James Maxwell (Actor) .. Jock Ingram
Maurice Hedley (Actor) .. Ivor North
Robert Macleod (Actor) .. Professor Oakridge
Ronald Ibbs (Actor) .. Prof. Walter Rand
Donald Bisset (Actor) .. Simms
James Copeland (Actor) .. Dr. Carey
Russell Waters (Actor) .. Thompson
Anthony Baird (Actor) .. Klein
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Guard
Terence Mountain (Actor) .. Gate Guard

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Did You Know..
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Ann Bell (Actor) .. Marjorie North
Born: January 01, 1939
Trivia: British supporting actress Bell has been onscreen from the early '60s. She married Robert Lang.
James Maxwell (Actor) .. Jock Ingram
Born: March 23, 1929
Died: August 18, 1995
Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts
Trivia: American supporting actor of British stage and TV. He married Avril Eiger.
Maurice Hedley (Actor) .. Ivor North
Robert Macleod (Actor) .. Professor Oakridge
Born: November 11, 1915
Died: April 21, 2004
Ronald Ibbs (Actor) .. Prof. Walter Rand
Donald Bisset (Actor) .. Simms
Born: August 30, 1910
Died: August 10, 1995
Trivia: British actor Donald Bisset played character roles in numerous films, beginning with Movie-Go-Round (1949). He made his final film appearance in a made-for-television movie, The Black Velvet Gown (1993).
James Copeland (Actor) .. Dr. Carey
Born: May 01, 1923
Russell Waters (Actor) .. Thompson
Born: June 10, 1908
Died: January 01, 1982
Trivia: Stocky, sandy-haired Scottish actor Russell Waters generally found himself in mild-mannered roles. In the manner of Dave O'Brien, star of Hollywood's Pete Smith Specialties, Waters achieved instant audience recognition as the leading man in Richard Massingham's amusing instructional short subjects, among them Tell Me If It Hurts (1936), And So to Work (1937), The Daily Round (1947) and What a Life (1948). In feature films, Waters played such secondary roles as Craggs in The Blue Lagoon (1949), Mr. West in Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) and "Wings" Cameron in The Wooden Horse (1950). Russell Waters remained in films at least until 1974, when he was seen briefly as the Harbourmaster in The Wicker Man.
Anthony Baird (Actor) .. Klein
Born: December 11, 1920
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Guard
Terence Mountain (Actor) .. Gate Guard

Before / After
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Heartland
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