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Night Boat to Dublin

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In this thrilling movie, a cunning MI5 agent embarks on a dangerous mission to intercept a Nazi spy who has escaped to Ireland. The story begins in London, where the British government receives vital information about a German plan to launch an attack in the heart of Great Britain. With time running out and privacy at risk, the agent is sent to Dublin to locate the spy and uncover what is being plotted in the shadows.

Set against the backdrop of an Ireland caught between war and neutrality, our protagonist faces a series of obstacles, from confrontations with the local police to the distrust of Irish citizens. Allied with a group of unexpected collaborators, he must navigate a maze of deception and betrayal, always on high alert with every step he takes, as the enemy might be closer than he thinks.

As tensions rise, the narrative becomes a cat-and-mouse game, where cunning and strategy are the main weapons in the fight against Nazism. With an unexpected plot twist and a focus on camaraderie and bravery in the face of adversity, this film is an intriguing journey that explores not only espionage but also the complexity of doing what is right in uncertain times. The resolution of the conflict leaves us reflecting on the loyalties and sacrifices required in the struggle for freedom.

Media type
Movie
Year
1946
Director
Lawrence Huntington
Writer
Robert Hall
Lawrence Huntington
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Robert Newton
Raymond Lovell
Guy Middleton
Muriel Pavlow
Herbert Lom
John Ruddock
Martin Miller
Brenda Bruce
Gerald Case
Scott Forbes
Leslie Dwyer
Valentine Dyall
Derek Elphinstone
Bruce Gordon
Marius Goring
George Hirste
Hubert Leslie
Olga Lindo
Stuart Lindsell
Gordon McLeod
Joan Maude
Lawrence O'Madden
Hay Petrie
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Howard Douglas
Johnnie Schofield
John Stone
Gender
Suspense
Country
United Kingdom
Original title
Night Boat to Dublin
Duration
100
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