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I See a Dark Stranger
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Synopsis
I See a Dark Stranger manages to be both an absorbing espionage yarn and a slyly amusing send-up of the entire genre. Deborah Kerr is terrific as Irish colleen Bridie Quilty, raised from childhood to despise the British and everything they stand for. Bridie's anglophobia proves useful to Nazi spy Miller (Raymond Huntley), who hopes to use the girl to help him steal the plans for the D-day invasion. Playing her "Mata Hari" role to the hilt, Bridie wholeheartedly throws herself into a world of clandestine meetings and coded messages, certain that by helping the Germans she is also helping Mother Ireland. Eventually she realizes the error of her ways, enabling her to turn the tables on Miller and his co-conspirators. Trevor Howard co-stars as David Baynes, with whom the impulsive Bridie falls in love despite his English forebears. I See a Dark Stranger was released in the U.S. as The Adventuress. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marie Ault Mrs. O'Mara
Eddie Golden Terence Delaney
Trevor Howard Lt. David Bayne
Trevor Howard Lt. David Baynes
Raymond Huntley Miller
Deborah Kerr Birdie Quilty
Olga Lindo Mrs. Edwards
Tom Macauley Lt. Spanswick
Garry Marsh Capt. Goodhusband
W.G. O'Gorrnan Danny Quilty
Brefni O'Rourke Michael O'Callaghan
Liam Redmond Timothy
Harry Webster Uncle Joe
David Ward Oscar Pryce

Production Crew

Wilkie Cooper Cinematographer
William Alwyn Composer (Music Score)
Frank Launder Director
Thelma Myers Editor
Sidney Gilliat Producer
Frank Launder Screenwriter
Sidney Gilliat Screenwriter
Wolfgang Wilhelm Screenwriter
Year: 1946
Runtime: 112
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Individual Pictures
Vid-America

Release
by General Film Distributors