- The Saint's Vacation
Infobox Film
name = The Saint's Vacation
caption =
director =Leslie Fenton
producer =William Sistrom
writer =Leslie Charteris Jeffrey Dell
based upon Charteris' novel, "Getaway"
starring = Hugh SinclairLeueen MacGrath
music =Bretton Byrd
cinematography =Bernard Knowles
editing =Al Barnes Ralph Kemplen
distributor =RKO Radio Pictures
released =May 9 ,1941
runtime = 61 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0034146
preceded_by =The Saint in Palm Springs
followed_by =The Saint Meets the Tiger |"The Saint's Vacation" is the title of a 1941 action-adventure film produced by
RKO Pictures . The film starred Hugh Sinclair asSimon Templar , a.k.a. "The Saint" a world-roving crimefighter who walks the fine edge of the law. This was one of a series of films based loosely upon the character created byLeslie Charteris for a series of novels and novellas. It was Sinclair's first appearance as Templar, having taken over the role from George Sanders.The film was based upon Charteris' 1932 novel, "Getaway" (also known as "The Saint's Getaway") and, like all the other films in the RKO Saint series, considerable liberties were taken with the original story. Most notably, the time frame of the story has been moved up to the
Second World War , with the villains of the piece beingNazi s. The film also disregards the fact that "Getaway" was in fact the third chapter of a trilogy which included the earlier works "The Last Hero" and "Knight Templar". It should be noted, however, that unlike other films in the Saint series, Charteris himself co-wrote the screenplay. Unlike the previous Saint films, which were produced inHollywood , "The Saint's Vacation" was produced and filmed inGreat Britain .Several characters from "Getaway" do appear in the film adaptation, most notably Templar's friend Monty Hayward (the only time this recurring character from the early novels appeared on film). The villain of the film, Rudolf Hauser (played by
Cecil Parker ) is an adjustment of the book's villain, Prince Rudolf (who had also been the villain in the early Saint novels "The Last Hero" and "Knight Templar". One notable omission from the character list is Templar's literary girlfriend,Patricia Holm , who is here replaced by another character, Mary Langdon (played bySally Gray ).This was the first of two appearances by Sinclair as The Saint; he would later return in the film adaptation of "
Meet - The Tiger! ", a.k.a. "The Saint Meets the Tiger."External links
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