The Saint: The Sign of the Claw


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Saturday, November 1 on WJLP Retro TV (33.5)

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The Sign of the Claw

Season 3, Episode 18

The Saint shuns his cosmopolitan haunts for Southeast Asia, an attractive girl---and a savage terrorist gang.

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

Cast & Crew
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Suzan Farmer (Actor) .. Jean Morland
Peter Copley (Actor) .. Don Morland
Godfrey Quigley (Actor) .. Max Valmon
Geoffrey Frederick (Actor) .. Major Rowney
Leo Leyden (Actor) .. Dr. Julias
Burt Kwouk (Actor) .. Tawau
John Rees (Actor) .. Gale
Kristopher Kum (Actor) .. Harlun
Michael Chow (Actor) .. Rawach
Anthony Chinn (Actor) .. Pilot

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Did You Know..
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Suzan Farmer (Actor) .. Jean Morland
Born: June 16, 1942
Birthplace: Kent, England
Peter Copley (Actor) .. Don Morland
Born: May 20, 1915
Died: October 07, 2008
Birthplace: Bushey, Hertfordshire
Trivia: British actor Peter Copley made his reputation as a stage performer, debuting in 1932 after dropping plans for a career in the navy. Balding, slightly withered and usually sporting glasses, he could be seen picking up an occasional paycheck in films. Copley made his first screen appearance in 1934, and in the years after the war settled into roles calling for everything from disgruntled meekness to downright villainy. Many of his films were readily available for American audiences in the early days of television. Among Copley's British-made films given wide U.S. distribution were The Golden Salamander (1949), Foreign Intrigue (1956), Victim (1961), The Knack and How to Get It (1966) and Jane Eyre (1971). Offscreen, Peter Copley was an sharp-witted law expert and part-time attorney who successfully handled several court cases in the '60s.
Godfrey Quigley (Actor) .. Max Valmon
Born: May 04, 1923
Died: September 07, 1994
Trivia: Born in Palestine, American actor of Irish descent Godfrey Quigley has played character roles in Great Britain, the U.S., and Europe on stage, television, and screen. In Ireland since age 13, Quigley made his Dublin stage debut in the late '40s. The following decade, Quigley co-founded the prestigious Globe Theatre. In 1949, Quigley made his first film appearance in the British film Saints and Sinners. Quigley's television credits include appearances on the British series 24-Hour-Call.
Geoffrey Frederick (Actor) .. Major Rowney
Born: January 29, 1933
Leo Leyden (Actor) .. Dr. Julias
Born: January 28, 1929
Burt Kwouk (Actor) .. Tawau
Born: July 18, 1930
Died: May 24, 2016
Birthplace: Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Born in England and raised in Shanghai, actor Burt Kwouk can best be described as a funnier variation of Bruce Lee. To be sure, many of his acting assignments have called for straight interpretations, notably his roles in such films Satan Never Sleeps (1961) and The Brides of Fu Manchu (1965). But Kwouk is best known for his role as karate champ Cato Fong, right-hand man of the hapless Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers). Trained by his boss to attack without warning (the better to keep Clouseau on guard and in shape), Cato has invariably done his job too well, kicking and chopping at the Inspector at the most inopportune times -- when Clouseau is making love, for example. As Cato, Bert Kwouk has appeared in the Blake Edwards-directed Clouseau films A Shot in the Dark (1964), Return of the Pink Panther (1975), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1978) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1979), and has guest-starred in two pastiche films made after Peter Sellers' death, Curse of the Pink Panther (1981) and Trail of the Pink Panther (1982). Outside the aegis of Blake Edwards, Kwouk has taken action-oriented parts in films like Rollerball (1980) and Air America (1990). For several years in the '80s, Kwouk played a Japanese commandant on the British TV series Tenko. Kwouk continued to work steadily through the 2010s, including a recurring role on Last of the Summer Wine. He died in 2016, at age 85.
John Rees (Actor) .. Gale
Born: March 06, 1927
Died: October 06, 1994
Kristopher Kum (Actor) .. Harlun
Michael Chow (Actor) .. Rawach
Born: February 06, 1939
Anthony Chinn (Actor) .. Pilot
Died: October 22, 2000
Birthplace: Georgetown

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