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I See a Dark Stranger

The woman hunt is on... For the girl with the little black book.
1946 | 112m | English

(1945 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Proud Irishwoman Bridie Quilty journeys to Dublin while World War II rages across Europe. During her travels, she encounters J. Miller, who recruits her as a Nazi spy. She acquires the necessary information that leads to the breakout of a German spy who holds key information about the Allies' newest offensive plans. However, the arrival of British officer David Baynes and his romancing of Bridie lead to unexpected consequences.
Release Date: Jul 04, 1946
Director: Frank Launder
Writer: Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat, Wolfgang Wilhelm
Genres: Drama, Thriller, War
Keywords world war ii, nazi, chase
Production Companies Individual Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Deborah Kerr Bridie Quilty
Trevor Howard Lt. David Bayne
Raymond Huntley J. Miller
Michael Howard Hawkins
Liam Redmond Uncle Timothy
Brefni O'Rorke Michael O'Callaghan
James Harcourt Grandfather Edwards
George Woodbridge Walter
Garry Marsh Capt. Goodhusband
Olga Lindo Mrs Edwards
Tom Macaulay Lt Spanswick
David Ward Oscar Pryce
Harry Hutchinson Chief Mourner
Eddie Golden Terence Delaney
Marie Ault Mrs O'Mara
Humphrey Heathcote Sgt. Harry Harris
John Salew Man in the Bookshop
David Tomlinson Intelligence Officer
Kenneth Buckley Radio-Telephone Operator
Torin Thatcher Police Constable
Everley Gregg 1st Woman on Train
Kathleen Boutall 2nd Woman on Train
Pat Leonard Liverpool Hotel Receptionist
Katie Johnson Old Lady on Train
Gerald Case Col. Dennington
W.G. O'Gorman Danny Quilty
Frank Atkinson Soldier in Pub (uncredited)
Dorothy Bramhall ATS Corporal
Brenda Bruce American Waitress (uncredited)
Peter Cotes Brash Young Man
Bob Elson Policeman (uncredited)
Josephine Fitzgerald 2nd Irishwoman
Cameron Hall Tynwald Court Usher (uncredited)
Joan Hickson Hotel Manageress
Austin Meldon Customs Officer
Kathleen Murphy 1st Irishwoman
Doreen Percherson Manx Hotel Receptionist
Norman Pierce Dance M.C.
Tony Quinn Galley Guide
Albert Sharpe Irish Publican
Jim Winters Irish Policeman
Harry Webster Uncle Joe
Norman Shelley Man in Straw Hat
Clifford Buckton Plainclothes Man on Train (uncredited)
Eddie Byrne Irish Sailor Lookout (uncredited)
Hugh Dempster Train Passenger (uncredited)
Arthur Denton Mr. Cloggerty (uncredited)
Howard Douglas Guest at Birthday Party (uncredited)
Leslie Dwyer Soldier in Café (uncredited)
Kathleen Harrison Waitress (uncredited)
Peter Jones Soldier in Pub (uncredited)
Patricia Laffan Bit Part (uncredited)
Frank Ling Soldier in Pub (uncredited)
Johnnie Schofield Villager (uncredited)
Vi Stevens Hotel Floor Cleaner (uncredited)
Harry Terry Irish Smuggler (uncredited)
John Vere Bit Part (uncredited)
Jack Vyvyan Village Postman (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Launder Story, Director, Screenplay
Liam Redmond Additional Dialogue
Sidney Gilliat Writer
Wilkie Cooper Director of Photography
Thelma Connell Editor
David Rawnsley Production Design
Norman Arnold Art Direction
F.G. Bangs Production Manager
Bert Bates Production Manager
William Allan Camera Operator
Stuart Freeborn Makeup Artist
Cecil F. Ford Location Manager
Wolfgang Wilhelm Writer
Stanley Lambourne Sound Recordist
William Alwyn Original Music Composer
Joy Ricardo Costume Design
Percy Hermes Assistant Director
Norman Foley Gaffer
Muir Mathieson Music Director
Paddy Arnold Continuity
Name Title
Sidney Gilliat Producer
Frank Launder Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Putting the rather obvious historical gaffs to one side for two hours, this is quite an enjoyable story of "Bridie Quilty" (Deborah Kerr) who has grown up in Ireland listening to wonderfully gilded myths and legends of the revolution against the tyrannical English. On her 21st birthday, she determin ... es to do her bit to ensure Irish freedom and so, to that end, travels to Dublin to try and enlist with the IRA. Not to be, but she has attracted the attentions of the manipulative Raymond Huntley ("Miller") - whom she met on her train - and is soon embroiled in a plot to spring a fella from jail and to, inadvertently on her part, assist the Nazis. She also encounters the British officer "Baynes" (Trevor Howard) whilst working in a the hotel near the jail from which their prisoner was to escape. Pretty quickly, everyone suspects everyone else and we are off on an adventure with an tiny bit of romance, too. It is a testament to Messrs. Launder and Gilliat that this story has enough truth - or plausibility, at any rate - about the scenarios to keep the plot interesting and Kerr is on decent form as the idealist young girl who has to learn fact from fiction quickly. We have stereotypes a-plenty to poke fun at (for they are there to inject humour, I felt, rather than offer any deep-meaning critique on the politics of neutral Ireland or colonial Britain) and the ending is probably fair!

Jul 07, 2022