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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Saint Set 5: Solid action with The Saint...,
This review is from: The Saint - Set 5 (DVD)
Roger Moore returns as Simon Templar, alias "The Saint" in the fifth boxed DVD set of his exploits. Templar, the suave "Robin Hood of Modern Crime" is featured in seven more adventures from the 60's TV series. Here are summaries and/or comments for the episodes in this set. Episode ratings are on a scale from one to five (best).Volume 9: (Disc 1) The Gadic Collection - Episode 98: Rating (4) The Best Laid Schemes - Episode 99: Rating (3) Invitation To Danger - Episode 100: Rating (4) Volume 10: (Disc 2) Legacy For The Saint - Episode 101: Rating (4) The Desperate Diplomat - Episode 102: Rating (3) The Organization Man - Episode 103: Rating (3) The Double Take - Episode 104: Rating (2) The Saint Set 5 starts out very strong, but finishes with some lackluster episodes. Still the collection is one of the better ones in the series. The best of the episodes have a no-nonsense approach, with a harder edge, solid action, and some excellent fight scenes. Overall, the writing is good, and not played for laughs. The bevy of beauties is better than average too, with a few ladies below age thirty for a change. As usual, look for Roger Moore's double in most second unit (location) shots. One note about the episode numbers. Though there are a few different listings for the program, the listing used is one that most closely matches the "broadcast order" sequence that A&E is issuing them in. Episodes were not always released in the order they were produced or filmed. Fans of the Saint, are invited to view my other reviews of the series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Moore was a perfect Saint,
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This review is from: The Saint - Set 5 (DVD)
If you're not familiar with "The Saint" series, Leslie Charteris' tough but debonair Robin Hood was slightly sanitized for tv and depicted with absolutely perfect panache by Roger Moore, the dress rehearsal for his version of James Bond. Whatever you may have thought of the latter, his tv peformance is spot-on and always carries off even the thinnest of plots; much as I loved George Sanders, Moore was a perfect Saint! Bear in mind, though, that these episodes are '60s tv, and therefore sometimes a trifle hokey by today's standards.
I'm in total agreement with "Trebe," the other reviewer, whose episode reviews are perfect; I'll just add this. "The Saint" series is not to be confused with "The Avengers," or other contemporary shows that went increasingly over-the-top as they progressed. I won't say "The Saint" ALWAYS kept his feet on the ground, but like "Mission Impossible" or "To Catch a Thief," the emphasis was always on a clever caper. Some capers were more clever than others, but for '60s caper entertainment, The Saint almost always trumps the competition! Considered as a DVD collection, though, this is pretty slight. The recordings of the seven episodes are fine, but the extras are just a gesture. You get each episode's original tv trailers (for the U.S., apparently), a photo gallery of stills from each episode (why?) and a "History of The Saint" section that is just a little bit of text description. If you're just spending a couple of bucks trying to decide whether or not to buy the full collection, though, this is a decent introduction to the series.
5.0 out of 5 stars
DVD order,
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This review is from: The Saint - Set 5 (DVD)
The Saint series 5 arrive in due time, all episodes were in good form. It has been a LONG TIME since being able to watch this show on tv. Will keep ordering from Amazon.com
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Verry good,
This review is from: The Saint - Set 5 (DVD)
In this set you can see a lot of 007 action. It is easy to
see why Roger Moore went on to play the part of 007. It is as if The Saint was the forerunner of things to come, 007. |
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