Night Boat to Dublin
Night Boat to Dublin |
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Directed by |
Lawrence Huntington |
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Starring |
Robert Newton |
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Production company |
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Release dates |
1 April 1946 |
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Country |
United Kingdom |
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Language |
English |
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Box office |
£151,928 (UK)[1] |
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Night Boat to Dublin is a 1946 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Newton, Raymond Lovell, Guy Middleton, Muriel Pavlow and Herbert Lom.
Plot
During the Second World War, a refugee Swedish scientist is unwittingly passing information to Germany through the neutral Irish Free State. British intelligence attempts to break this link.[2]
Cast
![](../I/m/Birth_of_a_Star-_Everyday_Life_For_Actress_Muriel_Pavlow%2C_England%2C_UK%2C_1945_D24343.jpg)
Muriel Pavlow on the set of the film
References
- ↑ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p483
- ↑ Film synopsis
External links
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- The Franchise Affair (1951)
- There Was a Young Lady (1953)
- The Accused (1953)
- The Genie (1953)
- Thought to Kill - segment The Parlour Trick (1954)
- The Red Dress (1954)
- Destination Milan - segment Destination Milan (1954)
- Eight Witnesses (TV Movie - 1954)
- Contraband Spain (1955)
- Deadly Record (1959)
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- The Accused (Jan 7, 1953)
- Destination Milan (Mar 25, 1953)
- The Parlour Trick (Apr 22, 1953)
- The Red Dress (Jun 3, 1953)
- Emerald Green (Jul 1, 1953)
- Panic (Dec 9, 1953)
- Gramma Brenn (Feb 10, 1954)
- The International Settlement (Mar 31, 1954)
- The Witness (May 19, 1954)
- Rain Forest (Jun 16, 1954)
- One Way Ticket (Aug 25, 1954)
- Mr. Sampson (Sep 29, 1954)
- Silent Night: The Story of the Original Christmas Carol (Dec 22, 1954)
- Forever Is a Long Time (Jan 12, 1955)
- While the Circus Passes (May 4, 1955)
- The Leprechaun (May 11, 1955)
- Tony (Aug 3, 1955)
- The Present (Feb 13, 1956)
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- The Mirror (Sep 15 September 1956)
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- The Sealed Room (Nov 3, 1956)
- The Model (Nov 10, 1956)
- Mademoiselle Fifi (Nov 17, 1956)
- The Transfer (Dec 8, 1956)
- The Kinsman (Dec 15, 1956)
- 1000th Night of Don Juan (Dec 29, 1956)
- Strange Auction (Jan 26, 1957)
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- Double Identity (Feb 16, 1957)
- The Lady Lilith (Feb 23, 1957)
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| Written | 1930s |
- After Many Years
- Romance in Rhythm
- The Bank Messenger Mystery
- Full Speed Ahead (screen story)
- Dial 999 (story)
- Bad Boy
- Who Is Guilty?
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| 1950s |
- The Franchise Affair
- One Wild Oat
- There Was a Young Lady
- Deadly Nightshade
- Impulse
- Destination Milan
- Contraband Spain (screenplay / story)
- Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series - 1959)
- Deadly Record
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