The Saint was filmed in London in the United Kingdom and Moscow in Russia.
Tretiak Oil and Gas Industries Head Office (meeting room)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Draper's Hall is the home of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, one of the original Great Twelve Livery Companies in the City of London founded in 1361. The current hall was constructed on the site of two previous halls lost to the fire and opened in the 1770s designed by architect John Gorham.
London
Tretiak Oil and Gas Industries Head Office (lobby)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Freemasons' Hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the meeting place for many local Masonic Lodges. While the Grand Lodge occupied the site since 1775, the current hall wasn't constructed until 1933 in the Art Deco style by architects Henry Victor Ashley and F. Winton Newman in honor of the Freemasons who died in WWI. The building contains the Grand Temple, where the Grand Lodge meets, 26 other masonic temples for local chapters, and the Museum of Freemasonry.
London
Rosewood London - Renaissance Chancery Court
In movie
Scene where The 'Russian' hotel lobby, where Russell catches up with Templar.
Real
Scene was shot The Rosewood London is an iconic hotel near Covent Garden.
London
81 Holland Park (house)
In movie
Scene where Simon Templar's London hotel: The Old Halcyon.
Real
Scene was shot In the year this location changes from a hotel for rock stars en royals into a private home.
London
New Royal Horticultural Hall
In movie
Scene where Berlin Templehof Airport.
Real
Scene was shot The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) was founded in 1804 in London, England, as the Horticultural Society of London, and gained its present name in a Royal Charter granted in 1861.
London
Shelley Memorial
In movie
Scene where Simon Templar tries to seduce Dr. Emma Russell who comes to visit the Shelley Memorial.
Real
Scene was shot The Shelley Memorial is a memorial to the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) at University College, Oxford, England. The statue was commissioned by Shelley's daughter-in-law, Lady Shelley. It was originally intended to be located in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome where Shelley is buried, at the request of adventurer Edward John Trelawny, a friend of Shelley. Trelawny wanted to have a monument of the poet next to his own. However, Trelawny's descendants thought that Ford's statue was too large and thus did not consent to his wishes. Eventually the statue ended up at University College, donated by Lady Shelley, with a formal opening ceremony on 14 June 1893.
Oxford
Oxford Square
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Real
Scene was shot The University of Oxford's Divinity School was constructed between 1427 and 1483 in the Perpendicular Gothic style and is the oldest purpose-built structure on the university. On the upper floor is the Duke Humfrey's Library which is part of the Bodleian Library, the main research library at the university.
Oxford
Red Square - Nikolskaya Tower
In movie
Scene where Simon Templar makes sure Dr. Emma Russell is safe.
Real
Scene was shot The Red Square is a city square in Moscow, Russia. It separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and now the official residence of the President of Russia. Red Square is often considered to be the central square of Moscow since the city's major streets, which connect to Russia's major highways, originate in the square.
The Nikolskaya Tower is a tower with a through-passage on the eastern wall of the Moscow Kremlin, which overlooks the Red Square not far from the State Historical Museum.
The Tower was built in 1491 by an Italian architect Pietro Antonio Solari. It was named after Nikolaevsky (Nikolsky) Greek Monastery, which is no longer there. In 1935, the Soviets installed a red star on top of the tower. Its current height with the star is 70.4 metres (231 ft).
Moscow
Red Square