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I See a Dark Stranger 1946

Bridie Quilty, a proud Irishwoman, travels to Dublin amid World War II. En route she meets J. Miller, who persuades her to work as a Nazi spy, delivering crucial intelligence that enables the escape of a German operative who possesses vital Allied offensive plans. The arrival of British officer David Baynes and his romance with Bridie brings unforeseen consequences.

Bridie Quilty, a proud Irishwoman, travels to Dublin amid World War II. En route she meets J. Miller, who persuades her to work as a Nazi spy, delivering crucial intelligence that enables the escape of a German operative who possesses vital Allied offensive plans. The arrival of British officer David Baynes and his romance with Bridie brings unforeseen consequences.

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Katie Johnson

Katie Johnson

Old Lady on Train

Kathleen Harrison

Kathleen Harrison

Waitress (uncredited)

Everley Gregg

Everley Gregg

1st Woman on Train

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Lt. David Bayne

Deborah Kerr

Deborah Kerr

Bridie Quilty

Raymond Huntley

Raymond Huntley

J. Miller

Torin Thatcher

Torin Thatcher

Police Constable

David Ward

David Ward

Oscar Pryce

Albert Sharpe

Albert Sharpe

Irish Publican

David Tomlinson

David Tomlinson

Intelligence Officer

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Irish Sailor Lookout (uncredited)

George Woodbridge

George Woodbridge

Walter

Patricia Laffan

Patricia Laffan

Bit Part (uncredited)

John Salew

John Salew

Man in the Bookshop

Harry Terry

Harry Terry

Irish Smuggler (uncredited)

Peter Jones

Peter Jones

Soldier in Pub (uncredited)

Michael Howard

Michael Howard

Hawkins

Harry Webster

Harry Webster

Uncle Joe

Brenda Bruce

Brenda Bruce

American Waitress (uncredited)

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Hotel Manageress

Tony Quinn

Tony Quinn

Galley Guide

Brefni O'Rorke

Brefni O'Rorke

Michael O'Callaghan

Garry Marsh

Garry Marsh

Capt. Goodhusband

Leslie Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer

Soldier in Café (uncredited)

Clifford Buckton

Clifford Buckton

Plainclothes Man on Train (uncredited)

Frank Atkinson

Frank Atkinson

Soldier in Pub (uncredited)

Norman Pierce

Norman Pierce

Dance M.C.

Johnnie Schofield

Johnnie Schofield

Villager (uncredited)

Hugh Dempster

Hugh Dempster

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Peter Cotes

Peter Cotes

Brash Young Man

Gerald Case

Gerald Case

Col. Dennington

Norman Shelley

Norman Shelley

Man in Straw Hat

Howard Douglas

Howard Douglas

Guest at Birthday Party (uncredited)

Jack Vyvyan

Jack Vyvyan

Village Postman (uncredited)

Eddie Golden

Eddie Golden

Terence Delaney

Marie Ault

Marie Ault

Mrs O'Mara

Arthur Denton

Arthur Denton

Mr. Cloggerty (uncredited)

Cameron Hall

Cameron Hall

Tynwald Court Usher (uncredited)

James Harcourt

James Harcourt

Grandfather Edwards

Olga Lindo

Olga Lindo

Mrs Edwards

Harry Hutchinson

Harry Hutchinson

Chief Mourner

Josephine Fitzgerald

Josephine Fitzgerald

2nd Irishwoman

John Vere

John Vere

Bit Part (uncredited)

Frank Ling

Frank Ling

Soldier in Pub (uncredited)

Kathleen Boutall

Kathleen Boutall

2nd Woman on Train

Liam Redmond

Liam Redmond

Uncle Timothy

Dorothy Bramhall

Dorothy Bramhall

ATS Corporal

Humphrey Heathcote

Humphrey Heathcote

Sgt. Harry Harris

Tom Macaulay

Tom Macaulay

Lt Spanswick

Vi Stevens

Vi Stevens

Hotel Floor Cleaner (uncredited)

Kenneth Buckley

Kenneth Buckley

Radio-Telephone Operator

Bob Elson

Bob Elson

Policeman (uncredited)

Pat Leonard

Pat Leonard

Liverpool Hotel Receptionist

W.G. O'Gorman

W.G. O'Gorman

Danny Quilty

Austin Meldon

Austin Meldon

Customs Officer

Kathleen Murphy

Kathleen Murphy

1st Irishwoman

Doreen Percherson

Doreen Percherson

Manx Hotel Receptionist

Jim Winters

Jim Winters

Irish Policeman

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for I See a Dark Stranger

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Ireland, 1937. Bridie Quilty [Deborah Kerr] grows up listening to her father’s heroic tales of the Irish Revolution, cultivating a deep-seated hatred for Britain and, in particular, Cromwell. By 1944, with her father dead, Bridie, now 21, travels to Dublin to forge her own life and to pursue a path that could lead to the IRA. On a train to the city, she shares a compartment with J. Miller [Raymond Huntley], a businessman returning from abroad who is secretly a German agent, slipped into Ireland through lax security. His assignment becomes clear: to break a fellow spy out of prison.

Miller recruits Bridie, who quickly finds work at a hotel and bar in Wynbridge Vale, where she begins to learn the tricks of distraction and disguise. She also grows close to a certain sergeant who unwittingly supplies information about the prison transfer to London. On the day of the transfer, Miller tells Bridie to keep Lt. David Bayne [Trevor Howard] distracted—an adult naval officer on leave who is researching Cromwell and may be a counter-intelligence risk.

The spy is freed but is shot during the getaway. Before dying, he tells Bridie to recover a notebook hidden on the Isle of Man containing crucial information. Miller is wounded but escapes. When Bridie returns to her room, she finds Miller dying and receives from him the notebook’s location and a request to dispose of his body. This sequence sets Bridie on a dangerous path as she navigates loyalty, love, and the shadowy world of wartime espionage.

With the German contact now at risk, Bridie heads to Liverpool and then toward Ireland, as British intelligence pieces together the clues, always one step behind. Travel to Ireland is suspended, so she presses on to the Isle of Man, where she deciphers the notebook and learns the location of the impending D-Day landings. She decides to burn the notebook to keep its contents out of enemy hands. David, though, narrowly saves Bridie from arrest as a Miller confidant and confesses his love; she tells him what she has done.

Bridie tries to turn herself in, but the German agents kidnap her; David tracks them and is abducted as well. The two are taken to Ireland aboard a fishing smack and then, during a border crossing, a tense melee erupts as smugglers posing as mourners help them slip into Northern Ireland. A mistaken belief that they remain in neutral Ireland leads David to urge Bridie to flee across the border, but she chooses to face the consequences. A BBC broadcast then announces that D-Day has begun, which changes everything. David helps her escape again, then discovers the spies in a room upstairs; a fight erupts, the police arrive, and all are arrested.

After the war, Bridie and David marry, but their honeymoon at the Cromwell Arms is marked by a lingering unease about the past and the danger they survived; the very place that bears Cromwell’s name becomes a symbol of memory that she cannot easily escape.

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