The Saint - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Saint"
The Saint (1997)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
The Saint - TMDB rating
6.1/10
1080
The Saint - Kinopoisk rating
5.986/10
4928
The Saint - IMDB rating
6.2/10
78000

Actors and characters

Photo Val Kilmer #7483Photo Val Kilmer #7484Photo Val Kilmer #7485Photo Val Kilmer #7486

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer
Character Simon Templar
Photo Elisabeth Shue #50752Photo Elisabeth Shue #50753Photo Elisabeth Shue #50754Photo Elisabeth Shue #50755

Elisabeth Shue

Elisabeth Shue
Character Emma Russell
Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10612Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10613Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10614Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10615

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija
Character Ivan Tretiak
Photo Henry Goodman #15454
Henry Goodman
Character Dr. Lev Botvin
Photo Alun Armstrong #39078

Alun Armstrong

Alun Armstrong
Character Inspector Teal
Photo Michael Byrne #15781

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne
Character Vereshagin
Photo Lev Prygunov #88940Photo Lev Prygunov #88941Photo Lev Prygunov #88942
Lev Prygunov
Character General Sklarov
Photo Charlotte Cornwell #88062

Charlotte Cornwell

Charlotte Cornwell
Character Inspector Rabineau
Photo Emily Mortimer #20236Photo Emily Mortimer #20237Photo Emily Mortimer #20238Photo Emily Mortimer #20239

Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer
Character Woman on Plane
Photo Lucija Šerbedžija #122220
Lucija Šerbedžija
Character Russian Prostitute
Photo Velibor Topic #23301

Velibor Topic

Velibor Topic
Character Skinhead
Photo Tommy Flanagan #45183Photo Tommy Flanagan #45184

Tommy Flanagan

Tommy Flanagan
Character Scarface
Photo Egor Pazenko #122221
Egor Pazenko
Character Scratchface
Photo Adam C. Smith #28470
Adam C. Smith
Character Young Simon Templar
Photo Pat Laffan #94434

Pat Laffan

Pat Laffan
Character Catholic Priest
Verity-Jane Dearsley
Character Agnes
Michael Marquez
Character Boy in Orphanage
Photo Lorelei King #67234

Lorelei King

Lorelei King
Character TV Reporter
Photo Alla Kazanskaya #122222

Alla Kazanskaya

Alla Kazanskaya
Character Old Russian Lady
Ronnie Letham
Character Old Russian Man
Photo Tusse Silberg #113324
Tusse Silberg
Character Prostitute's Mother
Photo Peter Guinness #18164

Peter Guinness

Peter Guinness
Character Frankie's Curator
Photo Stefan Gryff #108609

Stefan Gryff

Stefan Gryff
Character President's Aide
Photo Malcolm Tierney #1870

Malcolm Tierney

Malcolm Tierney
Character Russian Doctor
Photo Valeriy Nikolaev #59793Photo Valeriy Nikolaev #59794

Valeriy Nikolaev

Valeriy Nikolaev
Character Ilya Tretiak
Photo Roger Moore #62504Photo Roger Moore #62505Photo Roger Moore #62506Photo Roger Moore #62507

Roger Moore

Roger Moore
Character Car Radio Announcer (voice)
Photo Evgeniy Lazarev #15621
Evgeniy Lazarev
Character President Karpov

What's left behind the scenes

  • Mel Gibson and Ralph Fiennes were considered for the leading role.
  • The voice of the radio commentator belongs to Roger Moore, who played Simon Templar in the British television series of the 60s.
  • Roger Moore was going to produce a film version of the television series "The Saint" back in the 80s, and Pierce Brosnan was considered for the lead role at that time.
  • While filming in Oxford, the filmmakers closed the university's library to visitors, which caused outrage among students preparing for exams.
  • Val Kilmer turned down the opportunity to reprise his role as Batman for this film.
  • Hugh Grant was offered the lead role.
  • Ralph Fiennes was offered $1 million for the lead role.
  • In the early stages of the film's production, Sydney Pollack was the first candidate to direct.
  • The nickname "Boris the Spider," used by Ivan Tretyak to communicate with The Saint, is a reference to a 1966 song by The Who.
  • A Volvo P1800 car can be seen parked directly in front of The Saint's London apartment building. This type of car was used in the original 1960s series.
  • The original Saint used aliases all starting with the initials S.T., while Kilmer's character used the names of Christian saints, regardless of their initials.
  • Johnny Depp, Kevin Costner, and Arnold Schwarzenegger all turned down the role in the film.
  • Berl Baer wrote a novella based on the film's screenplay.
  • The tunnels of Fort Amherst, located in Medway, South-East England, were used during filming as Moscow collectors, where Templar and Russell hide.
  • In scenes where Simon Templar (Val Kilmer) portrays the long-haired artist Thomas Moore, he speaks with a Cape Town accent. The poems of Moore featured in the film were written by Val Kilmer.
  • At the end of the film, when Simon Templar is driving in a car and listening to a radio broadcast about three billion dollars donated to charity, the reflection of sunlight on the windshield creates a halo around Simon's head.
  • Two different endings were filmed: in one, Emma Russell (Elizabeth Shue) remained alive, and in the other, she died. Despite test audiences preferring the latter ending, the film's director, Phillip Noyce, ultimately chose the former.
  • The holy pin that Elizabeth Shaw gives to Val Kilmer's character is a reference to the original emblem of the television series.
  • The song playing in the Russian apartment where Simon and Emma are hiding is a Turkmen song by Atabay Charygulyev.
  • The Saint refrained from killing, even the main villains, who remained alive to face trial. The Charteris version of the Saint had no moments of hesitation in taking another life.
  • Young Simon is left-handed, while older Simon is right-handed.
  • When Emma enters Simon's house in England, she leaves the door wide open and continues into the room. In the subsequent scene, the door is closed.
  • In the middle of the airport hall, Simon orders a cup of coffee, which is brought to him two seconds later by the same waitress.
  • When Emma enters the house in the English countryside, she approaches a table where her cards are laid out. On the table is a 14-inch NEC CRT monitor, which is completely black. A few moments later, when Simon appears, the monitor is already gray with a black panel.
  • When Ilya Tretyak (son of Ivan Tretyak) has Simon in his sights as he steals the microchip at the beginning of the film, it can be noticed that the revolver is not loaded.
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