The Saint in London (1939)
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This comedy is based on George M. Cohan's popular play and centers on an American businessman and his family who journey to England to meet a prominent English lord. It is an important meeting complicated by the fact that neither men care for each other's nationality. Unfortunately, their… More This comedy is based on George M. Cohan's popular play and centers on an American businessman and his family who journey to England to meet a prominent English lord. It is an important meeting complicated by the fact that neither men care for each other's nationality. Unfortunately, their children have no such bias and they end up falling in love, forcing the two men to reconcile their differences. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- John Paddy Carstairs
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Musical & Performing Arts, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The enjoyment comes from Sanders showing off his smarts and charm.
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Cast
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Alfred Drayton
as Lord Worthing
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Robertson Hare
as Henry Honeycutt
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Ethel Revnell
as Dodie
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Gracie West
as Liz
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Berton Churchill
as Hiram Draper
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Lily Cahill
as Mrs. Draper
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Carla Lehmann
as Elinor Draper
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Fay Compton
as Lady Worthing
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Stewart Granger
as Lawrence
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George Sanders
as Dr. de Reseke, Simon Templar
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Mavis Clair
as Mrs. Honeycutt
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Aubrey Mallalieu
as Butler
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David Burns
as Drunk, Dugan
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Sally Gray
as Penelope Parker
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Athene Seyler
as Mrs. Buckley
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Gordon McLeod
as Inspector Teal
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Ralph Truman
as Kussella
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Henry Oscar
as Bruno Lang
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Carl Jaffe
as Stengler
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Ben Ames Williams
as Wilkins
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Norah Howard
as Mrs. Morgan
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Charles Carson
as Mr. Morgan
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Ballard Berkeley
as Richard Blake
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Hugh McDermott
as Tim
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John Abbott
as Count Duni
- Charles Paton