The Saint goes for a break in Puerto Rico where he meets Miss Tristan Brown who is decidedly unimpressed with his charms. She represents a New York based charitable organisation that distributes money to local organisations and philanthropists.
Elmer Quire (Charles Farrell) is one in Puerto Rico, the locals regard him as a great man but he is a fraud. Juan Gamma (David Graham) is a farmer who borrowed money from him and now he is at risk of losing it as he cannot pay the loan back. Quire has sent some heavies to beat him up.
Lucky for Juan, Simon Templar is passing by. He then poses as Tristan Brown (luckily she has a male name) to con Quire.
Actually it is a nice episode about how poor uneducated farmers are fleeced by wealthy Americans posing to be helping those in need.
The plot works well but suddenly Simon Templar leaves Juan on his own. Surely he would have thought that once Quire realises that he has been conned. He will go after Juan.
Where there flaws in this episode? Yes, my lady.
Elmer Quire (Charles Farrell) is one in Puerto Rico, the locals regard him as a great man but he is a fraud. Juan Gamma (David Graham) is a farmer who borrowed money from him and now he is at risk of losing it as he cannot pay the loan back. Quire has sent some heavies to beat him up.
Lucky for Juan, Simon Templar is passing by. He then poses as Tristan Brown (luckily she has a male name) to con Quire.
Actually it is a nice episode about how poor uneducated farmers are fleeced by wealthy Americans posing to be helping those in need.
The plot works well but suddenly Simon Templar leaves Juan on his own. Surely he would have thought that once Quire realises that he has been conned. He will go after Juan.
Where there flaws in this episode? Yes, my lady.