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I See a Dark Stranger (1946)

I See a Dark Stranger (1946)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Deborah KerrTrevor Howard, (more)
Director(s):
Frank Launder
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of I See a Dark Stranger

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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Frank Launder
Writer(s):
Sidney GilliatFrank LaunderWolfgang Wilhelm
Producer(s):
Sidney Gilliat
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
I See a Dark Stranger Awards:
  • 1947 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actress
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Jean S.

Cannot review; disc was broken when received by me. Have not been able to find proper way to report disc problems.

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Robert D.

Here's an old fashioned mystery film with an very very young Deborah Kerr..and Trevor Howard also young and debonaire..the film is amusing and typical of the 40's genre but entertaining nevertheless..I liked it but seeing it once was enough..3 stars!!

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DELORES S.

I've seen plenty of very good, intriguing old movies but this isn't one of them. The best thing about it is the trailer. The trailer gives you the impression this movie is exciting. It was far from it. Who's the dark stranger in the movie? I was waiting for someone to be described as such but it didn't happen. I didn't like the Keystone Cop scene. I don't know why this movie was in my queue. It must have come up when I was looking for noir films. This doesn't fit the genre.

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