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The Saint's Vacation (1941)

5.5 | May 09, 1941 (GB) | Mystery, Crime, Drama | 01:01

Murder-AND A MIGHTY NATION'S SECURITY HINGES ON THE SAFETY OF THIS INNOCENT-LOOKING STRONG-BOX! What does the "Saint" KNOW?

While on vacation, the Saint discovers a much-sought-after music box.

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Original Music Composer, Music Director

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Hugh Sinclair
Simon Templar
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Sally Gray
Mary Langdon
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Arthur Macrae
Monty Hayward
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Cecil Parker
Rudolph Hauser
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John Warwick
Gregory
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Felix Aylmer
Leighton
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Gordon McLeod
Inspector Claud Teal

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | May 27, 2024
Hugh Sinclair does a workmanlike job here as the enigmatic "Simon Templar" who just wants to take a peaceful holiday. There's not much chance, though, when he becomes embroiled with a mysterious plot to obtain a rather plain looking musical box. When he discovers that it's none other than his arch-foe "Hauser" (Cecil Parker) who wants the thing, his interest is piqued. What's so special about it? With the help of his stalwart "Monty" (Arthur Macrae) they are soon on it's trail - despite the frequently irritating interventions of pushy journalist "Mary" (Sally Gray). It's that latter effort that spoiled this for me. Her character is so annoying that I'd cheerfully have thrown her over-board. If you are eagle-eyed you might spot Felix Aylmer here, and there's a decent enough dynamic between Parker and Sinclair when the drama is left to them on screen going through the predicable but watchable motions. Sadly though, there's just too much of Gray as it develops, and I lost interest.