Mannering and Cordelia travel to the West Country to value an estate, and become embroiled in the hunt for the proceeds of a bank robbery several years ago.
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.
Someone trying to scare the wits out of a young lady from out of her estate, telephone heavy breathing, strange going on in the house, and a hidden secret - sounds good to me! I am a sucker for these type of elements. It's a solid episode, and though it's not hard to figure out who the culprits are, it's quite arresting. It ends with a fiery climax.
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.
Someone trying to scare the wits out of a young lady from out of her estate, telephone heavy breathing, strange going on in the house, and a hidden secret - sounds good to me! I am a sucker for these type of elements. It's a solid episode, and though it's not hard to figure out who the culprits are, it's quite arresting. It ends with a fiery climax.