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  1. Origin. A series of novels, short stories, and novellas authored by Anglo-Chinese writer Leslie Charteris between 1928 and 1997; centered around the character Simon Templar / The Saint.

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  3. The Saint is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963. After that date other authors collaborated with Charteris on books until 1983; two additional works produced without Charteris's participation were published in 1997.

    Year
    First Publication Title(and Author If Not ...
    Stories
    Alternative Titles
    1928
    novel
    Meet – the Tiger!The Saint Meets the ...
    1930
    "The Man Who was Clever""The Policeman ...
    none
    1930
    novel
    The Creeping DeathSudden DeathThe Saint ...
    1930
    novel
    The Avenging Saint
    • Live-Action Films
    • Live-Action Series
    • Radio Dramas
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    A series of movies were produced by RKO between 1938 and 41:
    The Saint's Return (titled The Saint's Girl Friday in the US), a 1953 Hammer Studiosfilm starring Louis Hayward
    Le Saint mène la danse("The Saint leads the dance"), a 1960 French film starring Felix Marten
    The Saint Lies in Wait, a 1966 French film starring Jean Marais.
    The Saint, a popular British television series of the 1960s starring Sir Roger Moore.
    Return of the Saint, a late 1970s series starring Ian Ogilvy.
    A series was produced in 1940 for Ireland's Radio Athlone, starring Terence De Marney.
    In 1945, Edgar Barrier starred in a 13 episode series for NBC. Later that very year, CBS produced their own, equally short-lived series starring Brian Aherne.
    A more successful version came in 1947, with Vincent Price playing the character on three different networks: CBS (1947-48), Mutual (1949-50), and NBC (1950-51). Tom Conway and Barry Sullivanreplac...
    Tom Meehan played the part for South Africa's Springbok Radio between 1953 and 1957.

    The Saint Goes West, a photo play published in a 1941 issue of Life Magazine, with Templar being played by Charteris himself.

  4. The Saint franchise consists of American action-spy adaptations, including film and television mediums. ...

  5. Monster. Create Subpage. "You're the famous Simon Templar!" — The end of every pre-credits sequence. The series started in 1962. Its hero is charming, well-dressed, intelligent, British and ready to fight the bad guys— not to mention played by Roger Moore. We are talking, of course, about The Saint.

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