The Saint Meets the Tiger
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Wolfgang Wilhelm
James Seymour
1928 novel
by Leslie Charteris
| The Saint Meets the Tiger | |
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Original film poster | |
| Directed by | Paul L. Stein |
| Written by | Leslie Arliss Wolfgang Wilhelm James Seymour |
| Based on | Meet - The Tiger! 1928 novel by Leslie Charteris |
| Produced by | William Sistrom |
| Starring | Hugh Sinclair Jean Gillie Gordon McLeod |
| Cinematography | Robert Krasker |
| Edited by | Ralph Kemplen |
Production company | RKO Radio British Productions |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures (UK) Republic Pictures (US) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Saint Meets the Tiger is a 1941 British mystery thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Hugh Sinclair, Jean Gillie and Clifford Evans. It was made by the British unit of RKO Pictures and released the same year, but was not distributed until 1943 in America.[1][2] This was to be the last of the eight films in RKO's film series about the crimefighter the Saint. It was shot at Denham Studios outside London with sets designed by the art director Paul Sheriff. The previous entries in the series had all been made in Hollywood except The Saint's Vacation.
Simon "The Saint" Templar finds a dead man on his doorstep. Soon the ace investigator finds himself mired in more murder, smuggling and a South American mine.
Cast
- Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar (The Saint)
- Jean Gillie as Pat Holm
- Gordon McLeod as Insp. Claud Teal / Prof. Karn
- Clifford Evans as Tidemarsh / The Tiger
- Wylie Watson as Horace (Templar's butler)
- Dennis Arundell as Lionel Bentley
- Charles Victor as Bittle
- Louise Hampton as Aunt Agatha Gurten
- John Salew as Merridon (curator of the Baycome Museum)
- Arthur Hambling as Police constable
- Amy Veness as Mrs. Donald Jones
- Claude Bailey as Donald Jones
- Noel Dainton as Burton (Bentley's butler)
- Eric Clavering as Frankie
- Ben Williams as Joe Gallo
- Joan Hickson as Mary (Aunt Agatha's maid)
- John Slater as Eddie
- Tony Quinn as Paddy
- Alf Goddard as Tailor