A Corpse, a Clue, and Vincent Price | The Saint - “The Corpse Said Ouch” (1949)
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Some corpses stay quiet. This one has other plans.
The Saint - “The Corpse Said Ouch” (1949)
In this classic episode of The Saint, Vincent Price returns as the ever-suave Simon Templar — gentleman adventurer, crime-solver, and the so-called Robin Hood of Modern Crime.
“The Corpse Said Ouch” begins with a murder that refuses to behave, drawing Templar into a case full of odd clues, sharp turns, and the kind of urbane danger only Price can deliver. With his trademark wit and velvet-smooth delivery, Price guides listeners through a mystery that’s equal parts clever, stylish, and mischievous.
First broadcast in the late 1940s, this episode showcases Price at the height of his radio career, embodying a character who is as charming as he is cunning. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to old-time detective drama, this is one of the Saint’s most entertaining adventures.
Stay after the episode for bonus commentary and behind-the-scenes trivia on Vincent Price’s tenure as Simon Templar — and why so many listeners still consider his portrayal the definitive one.
Originally aired: 1949
Approx. runtime: 33 minutes