Night Boat To Dublin -
Captain Grant infiltrates a suspicious lawyer's office by posing as a down-and-out military man.
While praised for its construction, some critics noted it lacked "maritime atmosphere," using simple sets and toys in bathtubs for boat scenes.
as Paul Faber, the leader of the spy network. Night Boat to Dublin
The name refers to the frequent ferry travel between London and Dublin used by Nazi spy networks to smuggle information during World War II. Key Cast and Crew The film features several prominent actors of the era: Robert Newton as Captain David Grant. Muriel Pavlow as Marion Decker, an Austrian refugee.
as Keitel, in a minor but notable villainous role. Captain Grant infiltrates a suspicious lawyer's office by
British Intelligence fears that Hansen is unwittingly passing information about the atomic bomb to Nazi Germany via neutral Ireland.
Reviewers describe it as a "jolly-good spy-thriller" and "solid entertainment" that captures the atmosphere of classic wartime espionage. The name refers to the frequent ferry travel
makes a small appearance as a taxi driver. Critical Reception and Availability
