The Saint: Wrong Number

The Saint: Wrong Number is a 1990 TV film featuring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. It was one of a series of Saint films produced in Australia and broadcast as part of the syndicated series Mystery Wheel of Adventure.

The Saint: Wrong Number
Directed byMarijan David Vajda
Produced byMuir Sutherland
Written byLeslie Charteris
Based oncharacter created by Leslie Charteris
StarringSimon Dutton
Günther Maria Halmer
Arielle Dombasle
Production
company
Taffner Ramsay-Templar Productions
Distributed byNetwork Seven
Release date
1990
Running time
100 mins
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Simon Templar spends a weekend in Berlin with a girlfriend, and he ends up with a chance to prevent missiles getting into the hands of terrorists.

Cast

Production

This movie was one of six 100-minute TV films, all starring Simon Dutton made for London Weekend Television (LWT) in the United Kingdom, it was postponed due to poor ratings, but went out as part of The Mystery Wheel of Adventure in the United States:

Broadcast

The film was postponed for broadcasting on 14 July 1990 and on 7 July 1990, and finally broadcast on 21 July 1990.

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