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I See A Dark Stranger (1946)
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Starring: Trevor Howard, Deborah Kerr, Raymond Huntley, Tom Macaulay
Director: Frank Launder
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics
Studio: Home Vision
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Length:
112 mins

 
 

 

Award-winning actress Deborah Kerr stars as a fiery daughter of Ireland in this post-war spy farce from the creative team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat.

Having grown up despising everything British, a young Bridie Quilty leaves her hometown hoping to join the IRA, but naively gets caught up with a Nazi spy. Trevor Howard co-stars as the British officer that falls in love with Bridie eventually helping her to escape authorities in a surprisingly uproarious final act. I See a Dark Stranger was a huge success in the states and overseas, earning Kerr an award from the New York Film Critics Circle and a career-making contract from MGM.