- The Saint in New York (film)
Infobox Film
name = The Saint in New York
caption =
director =Ben Holmes
producer =William Sistrom
writer =Charles Kaufman Mortimer Offner
based on theLeslie Charteris novel
starring =Louis Hayward Kay Sutton Jonathan Hale
music =Roy Webb
cinematography =Joseph H. August Frank Redman
editing =Harry Marker
distributor =RKO Radio Pictures
released =May 25 ,1938
runtime = 69 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0030709
preceded_by =
followed_by =The Saint Strikes Back |"The Saint in New York", released in 1938 by
RKO Pictures was a crime thriller that marked the first screen appearance of sleuthSimon Templar , alias the Saint. Templar had been created 10 years earlier byLeslie Charteris , and this film is based upon his novel of the same title.Production
South Africa n actorLouis Hayward becomes the first actor to play the Saint on screen, and is supported byKay Sutton as the love interest. Hayward's performance has been described as "a poor man’s version of Orson Welles" [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article.jsp?cid=155133 The Saint in New York] atTurner Classic Movies ] and was roundly considered rakish and successful in the role [ [http://www.timeout.com/film/newyork/reviews/73920/the-saint-in-new-york.html The Saint in New York] atTime Out ] while staying faithful to Charteris' original character. [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/42617/The-Saint-in-New-York/overview The Saint in New York] atThe New York Times ] Hayward would later go on to play the Saint once more in "The Saint's Girl Friday " (a.k.a. "The Saint's Return") in1953 .In the books, Templar's nemesis on the side of law and order is Inspector Claud Eustace Teal; for the film series it was decided to replace that character with Inspector Henry Farnack (
Jonathan Hale ) who would become a regular in the RKO film series. (The character's name is spelled Fernack in the original novel, but for some reason was changed for the film.)In 1937,
Alfred Hitchcock met with Lillie Messinger ofRKO Pictures . Hitchcock showed interest in coming to America and making "The Saint in New York".cite book
last = Spoto
first = Donald
authorlink =
title = The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock
publisher = Da Capo
date = 1999
pages = 171-172
doi =
isbn = 030680932X ] Ultimately, the film was made a year later withBen Holmes in the director chair.Plot
The script followed the novel rather closely. New York is laid low by crime wave. Right-thinking citizens and the police despair of the judicial system. The Crime Commission, of its own accord and despite his off-color reputation, decides to call in the Saint. If judges won't serve the cause of justice, perhaps the Saint will. Templar is charged with bringing six gangsters to justice, or, barring that, eliminating them.
Disguised as a nun, the Saint shoots a gangster just as he is about to plug a police officer (this differs from the original novel in which the Saint shoots an accused cop-killer in cold blood after the man walks free from court). The mystery is who is the Big Fellow? The Saint dispatches all the underlings before he comes, finally and inevitably, to the Big Fellow, who is, just as inevitably, the most upright of all, the man who hired him to start with.
Cast
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Louis Hayward as Simon Templar
*Kay Sutton as Fay Edwards
*Sig Ruman as Hutch Rellin (as Sig Rumann)
*Jonathan Hale as Inspector Henry Fernack
*Jack Carson as Red Jenks
*Paul Guilfoyle as Hymie FanroReferences
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