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PLOT: Deborah Kerr in one of her first roles as a pretty but English HATING Irish girl who wants to "spy" as her father did for the IRA but ends up with being duped by NAZIS~ raised in Ireland lovely but naeve Bridie (Deborah Kerr) raised on tales of her IRA spy father decides her 18th Birthday is the time to "join the IRA as a spy" told through narration by Bridie in the form of what she is thinking~~ it starts a little slow but BRIDIE travels the UK to complete her spy plans~ a former contact of her Father's had Bridie looking for a BLACK notebook~ that has "secrets" in it that will help the 'CAUSE'~ the fun here is she has NO idea what she is doing~ HER spy contact is really a NAZI helping plot an escape~ he ends up SHOT and his dying "instructions" how to find the "black notebook" hidden on the Isle of Man~( WHICH HAS SOME SECRETS ABOUT THE NORMANY INVASION) ..off she goes in the mean time she has fostered the attention of TREVOR HOWARD a young British Office who falls in love with Bridie and follows her along with yet more spies~ after reading the contents of the notebook and realizing the NAZIS want it not the IRA she soon is on the run from the police AND the Nazis who will do ANY thing to get the info from Bridie~HIGLIGHT HERE is a funeral procession that aids in the escape~ the last 30 minutes make this spy thriller worth the watch~ ~ HIGHLIGHT is Bridie dumping a body wrapped in a blacket ~ some Hitchock shots on the directors part that more that ADD to the thrills~ I GIVE IT A 7 OUT OF 10 for plot and very good acting by Kerr~ in one of her early films~ IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE~Read full review
I had seen this film before, and chose it as an interesting title to add to my collection because the copy I had was in poor condition. Hence finding a brand new version, and at a very fair price, made my shopping experience pleasurable.
This is a film I saw long ago on TV and it is a favorite. Deborah Kerr is just great it in. It will keep you on the edge of your seat while at the same time, you'll get plenty of laughs due to Kerr's great performance.
It was so good I gave it to a co-worker to give to his wife who is from that part of the country. THANKS!