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I See a Dark Stranger is a British comedy thriller film first released in 1946,
directed by Frank Launder.
The film stars Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard, Raymond Huntley, Michael Howard and Norman Shelley.
It has also been released under the title: The Adventuress.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Frank Launder
- Script: Sidney Gilliat, Wolfgang Wilhelm, Liam Redmond, Frank Launder
- Photo: Wilkie Cooper
- Music: William Alwyn
- Cast: Deborah Kerr (Bridie Quilty), Trevor Howard (Lt. David Baynes), Raymond Huntley (J. Miller), Michael Howard (Hawkins), Norman Shelley (Man in Straw Hat), Liam Redmond (Uncle Timothy), Brefni O’Rorke (Michael O’Callaghan), James Harcourt (Grandfather), George Woodbridge (Walter), Garry Marsh (Capt. Goodhusband), Olga Lindo (Mrs. Edwards), Tom Macaulay (Lt. Spanswick), David Ward (Oscar Pryce), Harry Hutchinson (Chief Mourner), Harry Webster (Uncle Joe), Eddie Golden (Terence Delaney), Marie Ault (Mrs. O’Mara), Humphrey Heathcote (Sgt. Harris), John Salew (Man in Bookshop), David Tomlinson (Intelligence Officer), Kenneth Buckley (Radio-Telephone Operator), Torin Thatcher (Police Constable), Everley Gregg (First Woman on Train), Kathleen Boutall (Second Woman on Train), Pat Leonard (Liverpool Hotel Clerk), Katie Johnson (Old Lady on Train), Gerald Case (Col. Dennington), William G. O’Gorman (Danny Quilty), Frank Atkinson (Soldier In Pub), Dorothy Bramhall (ATS Corporal), Brenda Bruce (American Waitress), Clifford Buckton (Plainclothes Man On Train), Eddie Byrne (Irish Sailor Lookout), Peter Coates (Brash Young Man), Hugh Dempster (Train Passenger), Arthur Denton (Mr. Cloggerty), Howard Douglas (Guest at Birthday Party), Leslie Dwyer (Soldier In Cafe), Bob Elson (Policeman), Josephine Fitzgerald (Second Irishwoman), Cameron Hall (Tynwald Court Usher), Kathleen Harrison (Waitress), Joan Hickson (Manx Hotel Manager), Peter Jones (Soldier In Pub), Patricia Laffan (Bit Part), Frank Ling (Soldier In Pub), Austin Meldon (Customs Officer), Kathleen Murphy (First Irishwoman), Doreen Percheron (Manx Hotel Clerk), Norman Pierce (Dance MC), Tony Quinn (Galley Guide), Johnnie Schofield (Villager), Albert Sharpe (Irish Publican), Vi Stevens (Hotel Floor Cleaner), Harry Terry (Irish Smuggler), John Vere (Bit Role), Jack Vyvian (Village Postman), Jim Winters (Irish Policeman)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 112 min; B&W
- Aka: The Adventuress
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Comedy / Drama / Thriller / War






