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"The Saint" The Man Who Liked Lions (1966)



Overview

User Rating:
6.4/10   18 votes
Director:
Writers:
Harry W. Junkin (screenplay)
Douglas Enefer (story)
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Contact:
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
18 November 1966 (Season 5, Episode 8)
Genre:
Plot:
In Rome the Saint is due to meet Tony, a journalist friend anxious to tell him about a man who 'liked lions' but Tony is found dead... more | add synopsis

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Roger Moore ... Simon Templar
Peter Wyngarde ... Tiberio Magadino
Suzanne Lloyd ... Claudia Molinelli
Michael Wynne ... Franco de Cesarie
Jeremy Young ... Inspector Galba
Michael Forrest ... Det. Vittorio Leale
Ed Bishop ... Tony Allard (as Edward Bishop)
Peter Elliott ... Rudolfo Berreeni
Nike Arrighi ... Serafino Zambini
Robert Russell ... Guido
Steven Scott ... Frascatto
Phyllis Montefiore ... Princess Alexandra
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Jeremy Summers 
 
Writing credits
Harry W. Junkin (screenplay)

Douglas Enefer (story)

Leslie Charteris (novels)

Produced by
Robert S. Baker .... producer
 
Original Music by
Edwin Astley (music composed by)
 
Cinematography by
Michael Reed (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Bill Lewthwaite 
 
Casting by
G.B. Walker 
 
Art Direction by
Allan Harris 
 
Makeup Department
Elsie Alder .... hairdressing
George Blackler .... makeup supervisor
 
Production Management
Peter Manley .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dominic Fulford .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Bill Greene .... construction manager
Michael Pittel .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Bob Jones .... recordist
Rydal Love .... dubbing editor
Cecil Mason .... recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Birtles .... gaffer
Arthur Lemming .... camera assistant
Alec Mills .... camera operator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Charles Guerin .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Philip Aizlewood .... post-production
 
Music Department
Leslie Charteris .... composer: original theme
Michael Clifford .... music editor
 
Other crew
Harry W. Junkin .... script supervisor
Elizabeth Wilcox .... continuity
 

Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Roger Moore  writer (uncredited)

Produced by
Lew Grade .... producer
Roger Moore .... co-producer (last 47 episodes) (uncredited)
 
Film Editing by
Lee Doig 
 
Makeup Department
Jack Craig .... makeup supervisor
 
Production Management
Malcolm J. Christopher .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pat Kelly .... assistant director
Denny Lewis .... assistant director
Ernest Morris .... assistant director (as Ernie Morris)
Stuart Orton .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Don Picton .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Keith Batten .... sound recordist
Leslie Hammond .... sound recordist (as Les Hammond)
Dennis Whitlock .... sound recordist (as D. Whitlock)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Wally Thompson .... gaffer
Michael Wilson .... camera operator
 
Other crew
Elsie Alder .... hairdressing supervisor
Sally Ball .... continuity
Jeanette Freeman .... hairdressing supervisor
Ken Norris .... double
Ken Norris .... stand-in
 
Distributors
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