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With two guns pointing at him. Simon Templar, a gentleman crook, better known as The Saint, doesn’t appear to be unduly worried by his position. But. don't be deceived, that gentle smile of his is always the prelude to violent action, as will be discovered by all patrons who see "The Saint Takes Over." from which this scene is taken. George Sanders is featured as The Saint, with Wendy Barrie as his leading lady. It will be shown at the State Theatre tonight.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19410207.2.118.2.1

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

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With two guns pointing at him. Simon Templar, a gentleman crook, better known as The Saint, doesn’t appear to be unduly worried by his position. But. don't be deceived, that gentle smile of his is always the prelude to violent action, as will be discovered by all patrons who see "The Saint Takes Over." from which this scene is taken. George Sanders is featured as The Saint, with Wendy Barrie as his leading lady. It will be shown at the State Theatre tonight. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

With two guns pointing at him. Simon Templar, a gentleman crook, better known as The Saint, doesn’t appear to be unduly worried by his position. But. don't be deceived, that gentle smile of his is always the prelude to violent action, as will be discovered by all patrons who see "The Saint Takes Over." from which this scene is taken. George Sanders is featured as The Saint, with Wendy Barrie as his leading lady. It will be shown at the State Theatre tonight. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

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