The Saint Takes Over

Labeled for DEATH!

6.4
19401h 9m

The Saint Takes Over, released in 1940 by RKO Pictures, was the fifth motion picture featuring the adventures of Simon Templar, a.k.a. "The Saint" the Robin Hood-inspired crimefighter created by Leslie Charteris. This film focuses on the character of Inspector Henry Farnack. When Farnack is framed by a gang he is investigating, it is up to The Saint to clear his name.

Production

Logo for RKO Radio Pictures

Cast

Photo of George Sanders

George Sanders

Simon Templar

Photo of Wendy Barrie

Wendy Barrie

Ruth Summers

Photo of Jonathan Hale

Jonathan Hale

Inspector Henry Fernack

Photo of Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Clarence 'Pearly' Gates

Photo of Morgan Conway

Morgan Conway

Sam Reese

Photo of Cy Kendall

Cy Kendall

Max Bremer (as Cyrus W. Kendall)

Photo of James Burke

James Burke

Patrolman Mike

Photo of Robert Middlemass

Robert Middlemass

Captain Wade

Photo of Roland Drew

Roland Drew

Albert 'Rocky' Weldon aka Rocks

Photo of Nella Walker

Nella Walker

Lucy Fernack

Photo of William Bakewell

William Bakewell

Shipboard Card Player

Photo of Joseph E. Bernard

Joseph E. Bernard

Customs Inspector

Photo of Charles Dorety

Charles Dorety

Ship Steward

Photo of Lester Dorr

Lester Dorr

Welcoming Committee Man

Photo of Arthur Loft

Arthur Loft

Detective Grady

Photo of Paul McVey

Paul McVey

Detective Phillips

Photo of Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Customs Officer

Photo of Bob Reeves

Bob Reeves

Police Officer

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

When a police inspector is suspended on suspicion of fraud, it falls to his eponymous friend (George Sanders) to get to the bottom of things. It seems "Fernack" (Jonathan Hale) was found with $50,000 in his safe! Conclusive? Well soon our sleuth discovers that there is a cabal of five hoodlums determined to ruin his friend. Well they are, until, suddenly they themselves start dropping like flies. Are they betraying each other or is someone on the outside seeking revenge? "Templar" assisted by his police buddy, the not entirely trustworthy safecracker "Gates" (Paul Guilfoyle) and the slightly enigmatic "Ruth" (Wendy Barrie) who has penchant for roses must now identify and expose the culprit. Sanders was always good as the debonair, considered, detective who uses the minimum of brute force to apprehend his foes. Here the story is quite well written with a few red herrings and just enough intrigue to keep it interesting for just over an hour. Of course there's no jeopardy, but the denouement has a degree of sophistication to it that I found quite fun.

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