Favorite fictional early (before 1930) detective poll besides Sherlock Holmes

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  • sdreid
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    To my knowledge, the Raffles series has not run here in the States.

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  • Magpie
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    I've been watching the first season of Raffles the past couple of weeks.

    Ripping good fun!

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  • DVV
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    I don't forget Nayland Smith and Dr Petrie, but the perfect Ripper hunter, besides Holmes, would have been Prince Florizel.

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  • sdreid
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    Interesting that the only detective who was a true contemporary of Holmes is the only one who has no votes - tough competition I suppose.

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  • sdreid
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    That's a possibility Wade. After all, Boston Blackie was a former criminal.

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  • Wade Aznable
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    Hello all,
    what about Leblanc's Arsène Lupin? Ok, he was a gentleman thief, but more than once he was "on the good side"...
    And the French / Italian TV series of the early 70s starring George Descrieres was great, too!

    Best regards,
    W

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Besides the Saint I think Sanders also played the Falcon.
    Yes, both Sanders and his brother Tom Conway played The Falcon in movies. As best I can find, 9 different actors have played The Falcon; 3 in films, 1 on television and 5 on the radio.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    I have some CDs of Price doing 4 of the radio shows.
    Last Sunday evening, I listened to those 4 Saint radio programs while out for a drive. They are from 1950 and 1951.

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  • Robert
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    Besides the Saint I think Sanders also played the Falcon.

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  • louisa
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    Sorry to butt in.....Ian Ogilvy is a British actor (related to our Royal Family I think) so the production probably would have been a British one.

    Younger and better looking than Roger Moore too, who I've always considered a bit of a plank with not much personality. I've always thought his acting was wooden too. In fact he should be investigated for woodworm.

    (Just thought I'd put my two cents' worth in )

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Magpie View Post
    Ian Ogilvy did a great job in "The Return of The Saint" in the late 70's.
    Was that an American, Canadian, British or what production?

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  • sdreid
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    That sounds interesting Magpie.

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  • Magpie
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    Yes, I have some CDs of Price doing 4 of the radio shows. I guess George Sanders was the main man on film.
    I believe the BBC did some new Saint radio dramas just recently. I haven't heard them yet though.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes, I have some CDs of Price doing 4 of the radio shows. I guess George Sanders was the main man on film.

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