The Saint in New York
- Original title
- The Saint in New York
- Year
- 1938
- Running time
- 69 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Louis Hayward
- Kay Sutton
- Sig Ruman
- Jonathan Hale
- Jack Carson
- Paul Guilfoyle
- Frederick Burton
- Ben Welden
- Charles Halton
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- Music
- Cinematography
Joseph H. August, Frank Redman (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Mystery. Comedy
- Movie Groups
- The Saint (Simon Templar)
- Synopsis
- The Saint is a cold-blooded murderer, redeemed by the fact that all of his victims are notorious gangsters who'd otherwise elude the clutches of the law. Hired by a coterie of businessmen, Simon Templar (Louis Hayward), aka the Saint, methodically rids New York of its worst criminals, though "The Big Fellow", aka Hutch Rellin (Sig Rumann), continues to elude him. He is aided by Rellin's enigmatic mistress Fay Edwards (Kay Sutton), who pays for her actions with her life. The film's most memorable moment finds Templar disguising himself as a nun to dispose of a particularly nasty villain.
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