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Simon Templar, the Saint, travels to San Fransisco to solve crime mysteries within the police department. | Simon Templar, the Saint, travels to San Fransisco to solve crime mysteries within the police department. | ||
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== [[:Category: Douglas DC-3 | Douglas DST-217A]] == | == [[:Category: Douglas DC-3 | Douglas DST-217A]] == |
Revision as of 06:16, 10 June 2011
Movie (1939)
Alternative English title: The Saint Strikes Twice
Starring:
George Sanders (The Saint / Simon Templar)
Wendy Barrie (Valerie 'Val' Travers)
Jonathan Hale (Inspector Henry Fernack)
Jerome Cowan (Cullis)
Barry Fitzgerald (Zipper Dyson)
Neil Hamilton (Allan Breck)
Simon Templar, the Saint, travels to San Fransisco to solve crime mysteries within the police department.
Boeing 247D
Douglas DST-217A
Douglas Sleeper Transport, the initial variant of DC-3, fitted out with sleeper accommodation in the cabin. Delivered to American Airlines in 1936;
Douglas DC-3
Unidentified Aircraft
Seems to be registred NC911N, but no aircrafts matching with this number.
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