The Saint
A Complete History in Print, Radio, Film and Television of Leslie Charteris’ Robin Hood of Modern Crime, Simon Templar, 1928–1992
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About the Book
The now legendary character created by Leslie Charteris has survived nearly three-quarters of a century of perilous action and narrow escapes with nary a hair out of place nor the slightest jolt to his jauntily tipped halo. From his earliest days battling “crooks, blood suckers, traders in vice and damnation” (and cracking the occasional safe on the side), the Saint has captured the imaginations of millions.
Using the voluminous correspondence and writings of author Leslie Charteris and examining the many incarnations of Simon Templar, alias “The Saint,” in other media, a detailed history emerges. Includes plot synopses of the radio and television programs, with air dates and production credits; descriptions of the movies and their credits; a bibliography, reviews of the books, and quotes from the principals.
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Bibliographic Details
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Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 431
Bibliographic Info: 58 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2003 [1993]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1680-6
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0003-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Sources and Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
One. Tremendous Logos and High Explosives 1
Two. Empire Burlesque 29
Three. The Dangerous Decade: Multiplication for the Saint 51
Four. Up to the Altar and into the Mythic 97
Five. The Respectable Saint 119
Six. Collaboration for the Saint 161
Seven. Return of the Saint and the September Seven 195
Eight. Shackled and Released 219
Appendices
I. The Saint Radio Synopses 245
II. Episode and Players Guide to The Saint, Starring Roger Moore 292
III. Return of the Saint Script Synopses and Credits 340
IV. “Mystery Wheel of Adventure” Press Releases and Feature Stories 365
V. The Saint’s Automotive Icon 379
VI. Chronology of the Saint Writings 384
VII. The Saint Club 404
Index 405
Book Reviews & Awards
Winner, Edgar Allan Poe Award—Mystery Writers of America
“clearly a labor of love…recommended”—Choice; “detailed and lively…a good reference”—ARBA; “top notch…informative and fun…emphatically recommended”—Journal of Popular Culture; “beautifully produced illustrated volume…a likeable and very respectful work”—Interzone; “richly detailed”—Reference & Research Book News; “an interesting slice of pop culture”—Communication Booknotes Quarterly.