Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 128000
Revenue
$ 0
Simon Templar
Valerie 'Val' Travers
Inspector Henry Fernack
Cullis
Zipper Dyson
Allan Breck
Chief Inspector Webster
Harry Donnell
Pinky Budd
Police Commisioner
Martin Eastman
Headquarters Police Officer
Mrs. Betty Fernack
Algernon, Simon's Butler (Uncredited)
Organ Grinder (Uncredited)
Police Sergeant (Uncredited)
Plane Passenger (Uncredited)
Second Newscaster (Uncredited)
Val's Butler (Uncredited)
Policer Officer Moriarity (Uncredited)
Policeman in Commissioner's Office (Uncredited)
Police Captain Taylor (Uncredited)
Policeman with Cullis (Uncredited)
Police Forensic Scientist (Uncredited)
New York Detective Vance (Uncredited)
Porter at Airport (Uncredited)
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Police Officer (Uncredited)
Written by John Chard on 2014-04-25
Good. I'll compose a nice obituary for myself. George Sanders steps into the shoes of Simon Templar for the first time and beds himself in for a further four movies. The Saint Strikes Back is a complex little tale that takes The Saint to San Francisco and pitches him against a supposed female mob boss. John Twist's screenplay is tailor made for Sanders, ensuring he gets to play up the caddish rogue act with a tongue as sharp as a serpent. It's this aspect that lifts the film above average, the blend of comedy and mystery is deftly handled by Sanders. Support is good from Wendy Barrie, Jonathan Hale, Jerome Cowan and Barry Fitzgerald, while director John Farrow, without adding any stylish flourish, at least keeps the picture nice and brisk. 6/10