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Forbidden Passage

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 21min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
323
MA NOTE
Forbidden Passage (1941)
CrimeDramaShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis 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... Tout lireThis 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Fred Zinnemann
  • Scénario
    • Carl Dudley
  • Casting principal
    • Addison Richards
    • Wolfgang Zilzer
    • Hugh Beaumont
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    323
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Fred Zinnemann
    • Scénario
      • Carl Dudley
    • Casting principal
      • Addison Richards
      • Wolfgang Zilzer
      • Hugh Beaumont
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Frank J. Maxwell
    Wolfgang Zilzer
    Wolfgang Zilzer
    • Otto Kestler
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Clements
    George Lessey
    George Lessey
    • American Consul in Lisbon
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Anna's Father
    • (non crédité)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Immigrant
    • (non crédité)
    Jules Cowles
    Jules Cowles
    • Derelict
    • (non crédité)
    Alec Craig
    Alec Craig
    • Bartender in Belize
    • (non crédité)
    Vernon Downing
    • Belize Policeman
    • (non crédité)
    William Edmunds
    • Illegal Alien Aboard Tugboat
    • (non crédité)
    Roland Got
    • Illegal Alien on Tugboat
    • (non crédité)
    Mitchell Lewis
    Mitchell Lewis
    • Florida Fisherman
    • (non crédité)
    Mike Morelli
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    • Anna Kestler
    • (non crédité)
    Dick Rich
    Dick Rich
    • Seaman Aboard Tugboat
    • (non crédité)
    Julian Rivero
    Julian Rivero
    • Corrupt Consulate Aide in Lisbon
    • (non crédité)
    Alexander Schoenberg
    • Man Waiting in Office
    • (non crédité)
    Cap Somers
    • Cop
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Fred Zinnemann
    • Scénario
      • Carl Dudley
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    7Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Crime doesn't pay?

    This is one of five crime shorts on the Warner Bros Classic Noir collection 3,that goes under the banner of "Crime doesn't pay",so what you are getting is basically a Government propaganda film that details the smuggling of illegal aliens into the US from Europe via Central America. The US customs sets up a sting operation involving under cover agents and follows would be illegals on board the ship to Florida, its a well made film with some gruesome moments when the smugglers try and get rid of the "Live Illegals" when customs challenge them and that is basically the message of the film "Don't try and gain illegal entry, it could just cost you your life"
    8SnoopyStyle

    gets brutal

    This is the Crime Does Not Pay series. The U. S. Immigration Service is trying to catch smugglers and stop illegal immigration. The Florida division finds a dead body in the swamps. It's a man trying to sneak back in from Portugal. They suspect a smuggling ring. A corrupt official in the Lisbon Consulate office is the starting point for a dangerous desperate journey.

    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.
    3bkoganbing

    The Forbidden Passage Is To America And Freedom

    Immigration issues are always tricky to deal with in American cinema because the contribution of immigration to our national character and prosperity due to the unlimited immigration of the 19th century is still a matter of pride and should be. But during the Roaring Twenties when we adopted more stringent immigration policy our attitudes changed. Even now sad to say its not uncommon for the descendants of immigrants to be the ones pushing the hardest for stringent immigration policy. It's like the last groups in want to bang the door shut and lock it against the future.

    So in the Thirties with a whole lot of folks looking to get out of Europe because of Fascism, Communism and whatever other kind of totalitarianism you can name, we see MGM lauding the US Immigration Service in this Crime Does Not Pay Short. It's an ironic title here, Forbidden Passage, because the title is referring to a Forbidden Passage to America and freedom for the people you see in this short. Further ironical because it's directed by Fred Zinnemann who also fled Europe and would go on to a directorial career that got him two Oscars.

    Addison Richards plays the intrepid head of the Florida branch of our Immigration Service and the short shows how he and our government deal with people who ruthlessly take advantage of the hopes and aspirations of millions of refugees. We still got those kind of ruthless people today.

    This film might be timely for some even now because Moslem terrorism has kept immigration as an issue on the front burner. But in 1941 before Pearl Harbor this was one great message for our film industry to be sending abroad. Stay in Europe and be persecuted or risk running our strict immigration laws in America. I guess in one word a review of this film is YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH.

    And Forbidden Passage got nominated for Best Short Subject. All I can say is DOUBLE YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH.
    7boblipton

    One Of The Better Ones

    In 1941, as today, people were anxious to get into the United States. In 1941, as today, they were willing to break the law to do so. In 1941, as today, the results could be tragic, because CRIME DOES NOT PAY.

    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.
    7planktonrules

    While this one is a bit preachy, its horribly sick finale makes it easier to watch.

    In the first few years of the Crime Does Not Pay series, the topics usually covered murder, organized crime and the like. Starting around the time WWII broke out, the topics became less and less about these topics and more and more preachy--emphasizing good citizenship. This one manages to both be about good citizenship AND is exciting and violent--and it more watchable than most of this war-era films.

    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.

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    • Anecdotes
      The $2,000 smugglers' fee in 1941 is worth over $42,000 in 2024.
    • Gaffes
      The at-sea ship exteriors are flipped, as indicated by the reverse text of the ship name on the prow for "Narcissus".
    • Citations

      Title Card: We proudly dedicate this picture to those little known public servants, the officers and personnel of the United States Immigration Service.

    • Crédits fous
      We proudly dedicate this picture to those little known public servants, the officers and personnel of the United States Immigration Service.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Coffins on Wheels (1941)
    • Bandes originales
      Siboney
      (1929) (uncredited)

      Written by Ernesto Lecuona

      Played in the bar offscreen on piano

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 février 1941 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Crime Does Not Pay (1940-1941 season) #4: Forbidden Passage
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Loew's
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    • Durée
      21 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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