When Mannering is the only witness to a murder perpetrated by a gangland boss, he is in a vulnerable position when Wilde escapes from custody and comes after him with murderous intent.
The Baron is similar to the Saint, very English in its style,but what makes it unique is that the hero - Mannering - is an American. Steve Forrest plays him, though he lacks the charm of the Saint ( Roger Moore), he still has a likebility and he's little more hard boiled. He is assisted by Paul Ferris as his sidekick.
Nice shots of the isolated, windswept streets and some tense scenes such as the opening when the informer gets tailed - there's some good action scenes, which lift the rather average story.
The Baron is similar to the Saint, very English in its style,but what makes it unique is that the hero - Mannering - is an American. Steve Forrest plays him, though he lacks the charm of the Saint ( Roger Moore), he still has a likebility and he's little more hard boiled. He is assisted by Paul Ferris as his sidekick.
Nice shots of the isolated, windswept streets and some tense scenes such as the opening when the informer gets tailed - there's some good action scenes, which lift the rather average story.