The Saint

The Saint is a 1997 film based on the character of Simon Templar created by Leslie Charteris in 1928 for a series of books published as "The Saint." Aside from the book series, which ran until 1983, the character has also featured in a series of Hollywood movies made between 1938 and 1954, a 1940s radio series starring Vincent Price (and others) as Templar, a popular British television series of the 1960s which starred Roger Moore, and a 1970s se... more

Initial release date:

  • Apr 4, 1997

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Rating:

PG-13 (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 56 min

Estimated budget:

  • 70,000,000 (US$)

Film

Directed by

Phillip Noyce

Phillip Noyce (born 29 April 1950) is an Australian film director. Noyce was born in Griffith, New South Wales, attended Barker College, Sydney, and began making short films at the age of 18, starting with Better to Reign in Hell, using his friends as the cast. He joined the Australian Film &...

Tagline:

  • Who is The Saint.
  • Never reveal your name. Never turn your back. Never surrender your heart.
  • A man without a name, can never be identified. A man who doesn't exist, can never be caught. A man who doesn't love, can never truly be alive.
  • Cunning. Devious. Dangerous. Treacherous.

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  • 1 h 56 min

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  • 70,000,000

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