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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you, and keep them coming A&E...,
This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
Simon Templar, AKA the "Saint" is back, in the fourth boxed DVD set of his adventures from A&E. These episodes are from the 1967 season, and this time you get a bit more for your money, as there are seven episodes instead of six. Volume 7 has three episodes and Volume 8 contains the bonus fourth episode. Here's a quick take on the episodes in this set. These episode ratings are on a scale from one to five (best).VOLUME 7: The Counterfeit Countess (4) Simon And Delilah (2) Island Of Chance (4) VOLUME 8: The Gadget Lovers (3) A Double In Diamonds (3) The Power Artists (2) When Spring Is Sprung (4) The Saint, Set 4 is a collection with some good stories, and others that are not so well written, but are still entertaining. While there are some fine moments, I would rate Set 3 or 2 above this one. Still it is a must have for any big time fan of the "famous Simon Templar". What about future releases? I believe there are two episodes from 1967, six from 1968, and thirteen from 1969 left to be released. These include the two part features, "The Saint and the Fiction Makers" and "Vendetta for the Saint". It will be interesting to see how they are packaged. There are also 71 black and white episodes yet to be released on DVD as well. I hope the folks at A&E will keep working hard to ensure that, The Saint will be back!
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A&E Should Be More Careful,
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This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
There are all sorts of positive things to say about this series on DVD (good prints, clear picture) but I have problems with a number of the DVDs released on the A&E label, and this set is no exception.For one thing, there are no subtitles. Generally, with The Saint that is not a problem - except when the music drowns out certain key dialogue, or an actor does not speak clearly (star Roger Moore is known for his lazy drawal), and of course there are often times when a character will phrase something in British slang with which American audiences may be unfamiliar. But worse than that, there are mistakes on the boxes. Take Set 4. The box says there is a photo gallery and a history of the Saint included. There is not. Perhaps it is just as well. That History of The Saint is included on Set 2. Now I can't be misinterpreting it - it says "...nearly 100 Saint novels and stories followed, half of which have never been translated into English..." Huh? Are these people crazy or just incompetent? I have all the Saint books and stories and they are all in English. I am sure they were written in English. If they think they were written in some other language, why don't they identify what it is? And they also play fast and loose with the facts in the Roger Noore biography and filmography they provide. Do yourself a favor and just watch the shows and ignore their extra "bonus features". They are no bonus. _
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good European Spy Thriller,
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This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
Roger Moore before Being James Bond was the Saint a European TV series which has espionage and a little comedy.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good,
This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
A very good DVD, great quality and sound and a lot of Roger Moore action.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hello, fellow Bucaneers...,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
Every Hero has a following; on the 'Big' screen, Saltzman and Broccoli made a fortune iterpreting Ian Fleming's 'Ernst Stavro Blofeld's' seemingly endless but always foiled pursuits of Bond, James Bond. On the other hand, we who 'follow' the adventures of Simon Templar, are treated to a huge gang of 'Blofelds' in each different episode. Always good episodes, each one very entertaining. (...)
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but could be better,
By Admiraal (Den Haag Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
This 4th DVD set of The Saint adds another 7 episodes to the collection. The positive side of the set is that the picture quality is -as always with A&E- good and the fact that there are 7 instead of the usual 6 episodes on the two disc set. The negative side is the fact that the extras are rather disappointing as they are completely identical as the ones of set 1 and 2 except for the episode trailers. I hope this is not a sign that set 5 and 6 that will follow later this year, will be identical as well. Any respectable fan of The Saint or Roger Moore will of course buy them, but there is so much material available to add as extra features on the DVD sets it's a shame to let this opportunity pass.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but could be better,
By Admiraal (Den Haag Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Saint, Set 4 (DVD)
This 4th DVD set of The Saint adds another 7 episodes to the collection. The positive side of the set is that the picture quality is -as always with A&E- good and the fact that there are 7 instead of the usual 6 episodes on the two disc set. The negative side is the fact that the extras are rather disappointing as they are completely identical as the ones of set 1 and 2 except for the episode trailers. I hope this is not a sign that set 5 and 6 that will follow later this year, will be identical as well. Any respectable fan of The Saint or Roger Moore will of course buy them, but there is so much material available to add as extra features on the DVD sets it's a shame to let this opportunity pass.
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The Saint, Set 4 by Michael Truman (DVD - 2002)
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