
Never reveal your name. Never turn your back. Never surrender your heart.
Simon Templar (The Saint), is a thief for hire, whose latest job to steal the secret process for cold fusion puts him at odds with a traitor bent on toppling the Russian government, as well as the woman who holds its secret.
- 6.1
- 1997
- Released
- 1h 56m

Val Kilmer
Simon Templar
Elisabeth Shue
Emma Russell
Rade Šerbedžija
Ivan Tretiak
Henry Goodman
Dr. Lev Botvin
Alun Armstrong
Inspector Teal
Michael Byrne
Vereshagin
Irina Apeksimova
Frankie
Lev Prygunov
General Sklarov
Charlotte Cornwell
Inspector Rabineau
Emily Mortimer
Woman on Plane
Lucija Šerbedžija
Russian Prostitute
Velibor Topic
Skinhead
Tommy Flanagan
Scarface
Egor Pazenko
Scratchface
Adam C. Smith
Young Simon Templar
Pat Laffan
Catholic Priest
Verity-Jane Dearsley
Agnes
Michael Marquez
Boy in Orphanage
Lorelei King
TV Reporter
Alla Kazanskaya
Old Russian Lady
Ronnie Letham
Old Russian Man
Tusse Silberg
Prostitute's Mother
Peter Guinness
Frankie's Curator
Stefan Gryff
President's Aide
Malcolm Tierney
Russian Doctor
Christopher Rozycki

Valery Nikolaev
Ilya Tretiak
Roger Moore
Car Radio Announcer (voice)
Evgeniy Lazarev
President Karpov
Michael Cochrane


Released
en
$68,000,000.00
$118,100,000.00
- #berlin, germany
- #london, england
- #gas
- #based on novel or book
- #espionage
- #politics
- #spy
- #master thief
- #thief
- #scientist
- #moscow, russia
- #the saint
- #action hero
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**One of the worst espionage films of all time, in my opinion.** Anyone who saw the original series, from the 60s, with Sir Roger Moore in the lead role (he later took on the character of another charming secret agent, James Bond, who made him world-famous), will never forget it. It was arguably one of the best-made European series of that time, and was a huge success. I've never seen it all, a
Absolutely love this movie. I find it charming, alluring and I seem drawn to it when the weather gets cooler, which probably has something to do with much of the film's setting in Moscow. Kilmer's role almost feels like that of a super hero, with a childhood trauma that still haunts him. The beautiful and vulnerable Elizabeth Shue complements the confident Kilmer. The villains are fun to despise,

By no means a great movie but for some reason have been drawn to this one, seeing it 3-4 times over the years. For the most part entertaining though the dialogue was pretty bad, however I like Val Kilmer in the lead and shares some nice scenes with the lovely Elisabeth Shue. **3.5/5**

Good watch, would watch again, and can't confidently recommend. This movie is definitely dated. Val Kilmer was still riding on "I was Batman" and a bunch of Hollywood actors had decided to have a go at being the next action (/spy) guy, and I think it was to try to knock Tom Cruise out of his position (like that worked). This international spy of mysterious origin, even with an entire backst
This is not really a “The Saint” movie as far as I am concerned. It has very little resemblance to the Simon Templar that we got to know in the TV-series starring Roger Moore in the lead role. I have not read the books so I do not know how well the movie actually relates to the books but I have to say that I was a little disappointed to see a Simon Templar that was not really…him. I have never











