Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThis short film portrays the U.S. Department of Immigration's efforts to capture a ring of smugglers who prey on desperate immigrants waiting entry by convincing them they have influence wit... Leer todoThis short film portrays the U.S. Department of Immigration's efforts to capture a ring of smugglers who prey on desperate immigrants waiting entry by convincing them they have influence with the Immigration Service if they just pay a fee.This short film portrays the U.S. Department of Immigration's efforts to capture a ring of smugglers who prey on desperate immigrants waiting entry by convincing them they have influence with the Immigration Service if they just pay a fee.
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- Reparto principal
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- Anna's Father
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- Immigrant
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- Derelict
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- Bartender in Belize
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- Belize Policeman
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- Illegal Alien Aboard Tugboat
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- Illegal Alien on Tugboat
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- Florida Fisherman
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- Bar Patron
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- Anna Kestler
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- Seaman Aboard Tugboat
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- Corrupt Consulate Aide in Lisbon
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- Man Waiting in Office
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- Cop
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This is actually an interesting subject matter. Unlike today, the immigrants are not demonized. They are not all a dirty and crime-ridden mob trying to replace lily white folks. It's also interesting to see a different people smuggling scheme. Most sea-bourn people smuggling today is done with containers. This one gets quite brutal. It's more shocking than the average gangster shootouts. Those are fun. This is scary.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Lesser entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series takes a look immigrants finding illegal and dangerous ways of getting into America. This practice includes paying men to smuggle them in, which in most cases ends up causing their deaths or if they do make it here it could end up costing them a lot of money or force them into slavery. This MGM series is without question my favorite shorts series out there but this here is one of the weakest entries that I've seen. I think the biggest problem is that the story itself isn't very strong and it takes nearly until the end of the film for things to start to pick up and get entertaining. The way the group were disposing of the immigrants was an interesting thing to see and made for the most entertaining and suspenseful moment in the film. Sadly, everything leading up to this was rather poorly written and not very well executed. Addison Richards and Hugh Beaumont round out the cast.
It begins as all these films do--with an actor dressed up like some government official introducing the film! I think MGM wanted to make the films seem more convincing by pulling a fast one on the audiences! The topic of "Forbidden Passage" is the business of trafficking in illegal aliens. To combat the problem, a special agent (Hugh Beaumont) goes under cover. The problem is that when the crooks think that they are about to get caught, they put the illegals in sacks, wrap chains around them and toss them into the water using a secret trap door on their ships. It really is horrifying to see them being jettisoned this way--and although it's pretty sick, it was also very exciting and the climax was entertaining. Worth your time.
This is a superior entry in the MGM series of short subjects, in no small part due to cinematographer Jackson Rose's often striking camerawork; the lighting of the sequence in the hold of the human-smuggling ship is superb, hammering home the horror of the situation. Fred Zinneman, on the verge of being promoted to features, directs unflinchingly. Do I see roots of his THE DAY OF THE JACKAL here? Not really, but that would be a third of a century in the future.
The modern viewer will look at this movie through the lens of current events. That's not a wrong attitude to take, but it is incomplete. When looking at old movies, the modern audience should bear in mind that they are not to intended audience for what was seen as ephemera a lifetime ago. You may agree or disagree with the law, the thought behind the law or the execution of the law, yet admire the craftsmanship and artistry that went into this short's execution. In the same way, we may reluctantly admit that sometimes bad guys get away with things, but agree that as a rule, both practical and moral, that CRIME DOES NOT PAY.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe $2,000 smugglers' fee in 1941 is worth over $42,000 in 2024.
- PifiasThe at-sea ship exteriors are flipped, as indicated by the reverse text of the ship name on the prow for "Narcissus".
- Citas
Title Card: We proudly dedicate this picture to those little known public servants, the officers and personnel of the United States Immigration Service.
- Créditos adicionalesWe proudly dedicate this picture to those little known public servants, the officers and personnel of the United States Immigration Service.
- ConexionesFollowed by Coffins on Wheels (1941)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Crime Does Not Pay (1940-1941 season) #4: Forbidden Passage
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- Empresa productora
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- Duración21 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1