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The edge of Fear
After an audacious theft takes place, the Baron is compelled to act as authenticator in the attempted sale of the most famous painting in the world.
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 Sue Lloyd as his sidekick.
The Baron is knee deep in the usual trouble, but here, the episode is a little on the boring side with a minimum of excitement. It's quite pedestrian and not too interesting. Just about passable, nothing more.
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 Sue Lloyd as his sidekick.
The Baron is knee deep in the usual trouble, but here, the episode is a little on the boring side with a minimum of excitement. It's quite pedestrian and not too interesting. Just about passable, nothing more.