Summary
The Saint’s Vacation is a British-American film first released in 1941,
directed by Leslie Fenton.
The film stars Hugh Sinclair, Sally Gray, Cecil Parker and Arthur Macrae.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Leslie Fenton
- Script: Leslie Charteris, Jeffrey Dell
- Photo: Bernard Knowles
- Music: Bretton Byrd
- Cast: Hugh Sinclair (Simon Templar, aka The Saint), Sally Gray (Mary Langdon), Cecil Parker (Rudolph Hauser), Arthur Macrae (Monty Hayward), Leueen MacGrath (Valerie), Gordon McLeod (Inspector Teal), John Warwick (Gregory), Manning Whiley (Marko), Felix Aylmer (Charles Leighton), Ivor Barnard (Emil), Roddy Hughes (Valet)
- Country: UK / USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 61 min; B&W
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