Simon Templar has no real family, no real home and Simon Templar isn't even his real name. Yet Simon Templar , also known as the Saint for his use of creating false identities using the names of Catholic saints,is one of the world's most successful thieves. Slick, debonair and a master of disguise, Simon manages to outwit the police again and again. On his next job Simon is hired by the Russian Mafia to steal a cold fusion energy formula from scientist Emma Russel, however the mission backfires as he falls for the pretty, intelligent scientist. Simon and his new love must now manage to outwit ... the Russian Mafia and work out the energy formula before the worst happens and the US is affected forever.Read moreLess
Saint, The Val Kilmer plays mystery man The Saint for the high-tech, action-adventure generation in this daft but relatively entertaining yarn directed by Phillip Noyce
Kilmer plays Simon Templar, the playboy thief created in the 1920s and previously immortalised by such screen luminaries as Roger Moore and Ian Ogilvy.
In this modern incarnation directed by Hollywood hack Phillip Noyce (Patriot Games), The Saint is a man who gets his kicks from pulling off high-profile crimes while wearing unlikely disguises. He agrees to steal a formula for cold fusion for a Russian politician, but then falls in love with the mousy scientist Dr Emma Russell (Shue) who dis...
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I have to say this is one of the worst films I've ever seen. Val Kilmer is hopeless, Elisabeth Shue is charmless, the plot is a loud chaotic mess and it has as much in common with Leslie Charteris's 'The Saint' as I do with Bradd Pitt (i.e. none).
Saint, The
This glossy action picture bears little resemblance to the '60s British TV series on which it's based. Simon Templar,...
Saint, The
This empty, lumbering spectacular turns author Leslie Charteris's gallant law-breaker into a cat-burgling James Bond clone. Both Val Kilmer, in the title role, and Elisabeth Shue are miscast in a mundane tale about a Russian billionaire who's trying to discover a way to glean energy from tap water. Scientist Shue has the "cold fusion" formula stuffed into her bra and practically the whole of director Phillip Noyce's misjudged fiasco has her and Kilmer being chased by the Russian Mafia. It's sloppily plotted, unexciting and laughable — Kilmer plays the debonair Templar as a cross between Inspector Clouseau and Leslie Phillips — and any episode of the 1960s TV ...
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