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The novel "Stranger At Home" by George Sanders, which this film is based on, was actually ghost-written by Leigh Brackett. An unrelated novel also credited to Sanders, "Crime On My Hands", features Sanders as an amateur detective, similar to his "Saint" and "Falcon" characters. That novel was ghost-written by Craig Rice, who wrote two of the "Falcon" films.
Correcting the above Tom Conway was George's brother and did play the Falcon, however George played the part first and was replaced by Tom. Tom NEVER played the Saint.
Sanders was not The Saint nor the Falcon. That was his brother, Tom Conway.
"Philip Vickers: Joan, how'd you like to go down to the cottage for a while. Joan Merrill: I don't understand. Philip Vickers: Angie and I have a lot of years to make up for. We'd like to be alone. If the cottage doesn't appeal to you, choose a hotel. I'd suggest a trip somewhere if it weren't for the police. Joan Merrill: If you want to get rid of me, Philip, why don't you just say so? Philip Vickers: All right, I say so!"
"Philip Vickers: That's not a sweater she's knitting - it's a noose. She and Treherne are going to fasten it on me together and tie it into a true lover's knot. She's been down there since early morning trying to talk me right into death row."