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The House on Dragon's Rock

  • Episode aired Apr 13, 1968
  • TV-PG
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Annette Andre in The Saint (1962)
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Simon is summoned by the local doctor to a Welsh village where residents have been attacked by monstrous creatures.Simon is summoned by the local doctor to a Welsh village where residents have been attacked by monstrous creatures.Simon is summoned by the local doctor to a Welsh village where residents have been attacked by monstrous creatures.

  • Director
    • Roger Moore
  • Writers
    • Leslie Charteris
    • Harry W. Junkin
  • Stars
    • Roger Moore
    • Anthony Bate
    • Annette Andre
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    214
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Moore
    • Writers
      • Leslie Charteris
      • Harry W. Junkin
    • Stars
      • Roger Moore
      • Anthony Bate
      • Annette Andre
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Simon Templar
    Anthony Bate
    Anthony Bate
    • Dr. Sardon
    Annette Andre
    Annette Andre
    • Carmen
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Dr. Davis
    Alex Scott
    Alex Scott
    • Armstrong
    Glyn Houston
    Glyn Houston
    • Dylan Williams
    Richard Owens
    Richard Owens
    • Shoni Morgan
    Talfryn Thomas
    Talfryn Thomas
    • Owen Thomas
    • (as Talfyn Thomas)
    Heather Seymour
    Heather Seymour
    • Mary
    Anthony Blackshaw
    Anthony Blackshaw
    • The Guard
    David Garfield
    David Garfield
    • First Local
    Dafydd Havard
    Dafydd Havard
    • Second Local
    Peter Lawrence
    • Third Local
    Reg Pritchard
    Reg Pritchard
    • Fourth Local
    • Director
      • Roger Moore
    • Writers
      • Leslie Charteris
      • Harry W. Junkin
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    6alexanderdavies-99382

    The Saint meets Doctor Who!

    One of the more outlandish "Saint" episodes, if not downright ridiculous! With giant ants, secret laboratories, a mad scientist - Simon Templar must have felt he was in Doctor Who's territory. He becomes drawn into the mysterious events taking place in a Welsh village. People disappear without explanation and the evidence leads to an ominous house on the rocky hills. There's entertainment value, so long as you take everything at face point. I'm surprised Roger Moore could keep a straight face when making "The House on Dragon's Rock." The story is a departure from the more traditional ones. Annette Andre makes another appearance in the series - and is as wooden as a bloody plank!
    8aramis-112-804880

    Unusual Episode from Charteris Story

    Simon Templar arrives in a Welsh village in time to join the search for a lost shepherd. When the stray shepherd is located he's out of his mind, with strange lascerations across his chest.

    Sometimes Leslie Charteris seemed to be dozing over his typewriter. He wrote an awful lot until he farmed the Saint out, and churned out rubbish with the greater Templar yarns.

    This tale was changed a lot and was stuffed with familiar faces to make it palatable (including lovely Annette Andre, who once popped up in the overrated but nevertheless brilliant "The Prisoner"; and Anthony Bate as the not-quite-mad-enough scientist who seems not so much mad as incredibly testy).

    The problem with "mad scientist" stories is making what they're mad about seem realistic. American '60s TV, which had more money, had enough difficulty with making its off-and-on brilliant SF programs believable. This tale ends up downright silly. But it was Charteris' idea. He gets the blame.

    Moore and Andre are pretty and play well together. The supporting players do their best to make it believable. But in the final analysis it has the feel of a Steed and Mrs. Peel episode without the flippant humor.

    Still, though I'm a Charteris "ST" fan myself, i try to catch anything with Annette Andre. And Moore, as always, is good at what he does, whether he's Simon Templar or James Bond. The pretty heroes make this episode watchable.
    9hmoika

    I love mad scientists, and Annette Andre

    When I read the storyline of this episode, prior to watching, I was expecting to feel quite ho-hum during and after watching. Goodness knows there are some of those kind during this last season.

    Instead, the script and the casting created a jolly good story centered around yet another mad scientist.

    Yes, the story was simple; the dialogue predictable......and yet, I felt truly entertained. The episode just reminded me of so many B movies of mad scientists that I've enjoyed throughout my life. So I threw maturity to the wind and found myself back in the lands of yesteryear......and had a splendid time!

    Of course, Annette Andre played a role in my satisfaction.
    7coltras35

    Enjoyable sci-fi Saint episode

    Templar and the niece (Annette Andre) of a research scientist search through a labyrinth of tunnels underneath a mountain in Wales for something that is causing terror in the balliwick in this sci-fi/horror remiscent of Dr WHO, as one poster said, and though it's odd to see such a story featuring a giant ant in a Saint adventure, it's still an enjoyable mad scientist embarking on a deadly venture storyline. It is also atmospheric, creepy - So is Anthony Bates as the scientist who wouldn't stop at murder to fulfill his ambition. The pretty Annette Andre co-stars with Roger.

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    • Trivia
      Leslie Charteris wrote that the episode was "an absolutely first class script and also a very good treatment of my story "The Man Who Liked Ants". It shows what always could have been done with that story. You know what I have said on other occasions about Junkin, but he's entitled to full credit for this one...If I never have any more drastic criticisms than I just have written, my views on TV will be in some danger of mellowing".
    • Quotes

      Simon Templar: Wales is a land of mountains and clouds. It is a thing of the past rooted in the grim secrets of land. It is a country song and witchcraft. It is Merlin, King Arthur's wizard, home. The place names are incomprehensible.

    • Soundtracks
      Out to Get You
      by Chris Andrews

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • The Saintly Bible
    • Languages
      • Greek
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Associated British Elstree Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Bamore
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      • 49m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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