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Passport to Treason

  • 1956
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
190
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Passport to Treason (1956)
CrimeDramaMystery

While investigating the mysterious death of a friend, a man discovers a peace organization is the front for a crime syndicate. Based on the novel of the same name by Manning O'Brien.While investigating the mysterious death of a friend, a man discovers a peace organization is the front for a crime syndicate. Based on the novel of the same name by Manning O'Brien.While investigating the mysterious death of a friend, a man discovers a peace organization is the front for a crime syndicate. Based on the novel of the same name by Manning O'Brien.

  • Director
    • Robert S. Baker
  • Writers
    • Kenneth R. Hayles
    • Norman Hudis
    • Paddy Manning O'Brine
  • Stars
    • Rod Cameron
    • Lois Maxwell
    • Clifford Evans
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    190
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert S. Baker
    • Writers
      • Kenneth R. Hayles
      • Norman Hudis
      • Paddy Manning O'Brine
    • Stars
      • Rod Cameron
      • Lois Maxwell
      • Clifford Evans
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Mike O'Kelly
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Diane Boyd
    Clifford Evans
    Clifford Evans
    • Orlando Syms
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Giorgio Sacchi
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • Miss Jones
    Douglas Wilmer
    Douglas Wilmer
    • Dr. Randolph
    John Colicos
    John Colicos
    • Pietro
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Inspector Threadgold
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Barrett
    Barbara Burke
    • Caterina
    Derek Sydney
    Derek Sydney
    • Amedeo Sacchi
    Trevor Reid
    Trevor Reid
    • Mc Combie
    Neil Wilson
    Neil Wilson
    • Sgt. Benson
    Peter Swanwick
    Peter Swanwick
    • Cafe Proprietor
    Hal Osmond
    Hal Osmond
    • Club Barman
    Salvin Stewart
    • Travel Agency Manager
    Anthony Baird
    • Nursing Home Orderly
    Tom Bowman
    • Bargee
    • (as Tom Bowan)
    • Director
      • Robert S. Baker
    • Writers
      • Kenneth R. Hayles
      • Norman Hudis
      • Paddy Manning O'Brine
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    5d-73056

    Passport to bordom

    Blimey how boring can a film get. One of the most wooden leading men in anything I can remember. And despite several other reviewers say so, a Canadian not an American I understand. Why was it thought such a good idea to import these awful overseas actors when any number of Brits could have played them so much better.

    The story veered all over the place, and what might read well in a book, certainly didn't work as a film. And what exactly was the great threat to this country, the world, or wherever it was meant to be. I'm struggling to find enough required words to get this approved, never mind to offer further comment.
    8TondaCoolwal

    Good British B-Noir

    O. K. Rod Cameron is no Bogart, but his burly transatlantic presence helps this British B-thriller tick along nicely. Utilising that British staple - fog, P. I. Mike O'Kelly is accosted by three men in quick succession when on his way to see pal Ben Connor. The last man drops a passport and, we're on our way. Connor is found dead by O'Kelly and to save time he follows up on the passport, leaving secretary Jonesy (Marianne Stone) to tell the police. Another British staple of the fifties is introduced; a gang of neo-nazis hiding within a peace organization. Femme fatale ( Diane Boyd (Lois Maxwell) drapes herself pleasingly on the bar in the smoky atmosphere of the Stella Lupari Club. She is obviously involved and leads O'Kelly on a merry, not to mention life-threatening, dance. But what about the mysterious Orlando Syms (Clifford Evans)? The shady Dr Randolph (Douglas Wilmer) and the obviously terrified owner of the passport Amedeo Sacchi (Derek Sydney)? Not forgetting the stereotypical gang of murderously-inclined Italians who can't fight their way out of a paper bag, let alone get past Mike's clubbing right fist! What is the meaning of the list of numbers? Is anyone really what they seem to be? Can anyone be trusted? No! That's what makes the story! From the Berman/Baker stable who made a lot of these entertaining thrillers; they moved on to produce the, very successful, Saint tv series in the sixties. In fact, substitute Roger Moore for Cameron, tweak the script a little, and you have a typical Saint episode. Half of the rest of the cast also appeared regularly in various episodes. A good old-fashioned thriller with no profanity or gratuitous sex, and just complicated enough to keep you on the hook.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Fun emulation of American noir

    PASSPORT TO TREASON is a fun, densely-plotted little British thriller which heavily emulates the American detective noir films of the 1940s; imported Canadian lead Rod Cameron even contributes a voice over narrative in the opening scenes. It's a fairly standard film of its type, but it has a dense little plot and plenty of suspense to see it through, plus a cracking supporting cast.

    The tall and pudgy Cameron makes for an imposing presence as the private eye lead; more of a heavy than a hero, he slugs and pushes his way through the villainous members of the plot, who are part of an Italian gang determined to thwart the efforts of a 'peace organisation' of some type. Along the way, he hooks up with a pre-Bond Lois Maxwell, who is at her most beautiful and intelligent in this film.

    There are fist-fights a-plenty, alongside character twists and various other scenarios which work out well. Fans of the genre will know exactly what they're in for and they won't be disappointed. The supporting cast includes Clifford Evans (THE 20 QUESTIONS MURDER MYSTERY) as the leader of the slightly bizarre 'peace organisation' and Douglas Wilmer (THE BRIDES OF FU MANCHU) as a doctor. Ballard Berkeley plays one of his stock policeman roles and there's a minor part for popular Canadian TV actor John Colicos (who looks very young) as a thug. PASSPORT TO TREASON certainly isn't a work of high art but it's a lot of fun all the same.
    5boblipton

    Derivative But OK

    Rod Cameron is a private investigator in London -- not a horse in sight. When a friend of his is killed, he takes it upon himself to investigate, despite the disapproval of Scotland Yard. His hunt sends him to an international peace organization that seems to have peculiar connections.

    Based on a novel by Manning O'Brine, the movie seems to be a mashup of other, better remembered movies: MURDER, MY SWEET and FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT are two of the obvious ones. Cameron is pretty good, following pretty Lois Maxwell around, but he can sure bounce back from a beating and drugging pretty fast. There's nothing else to complain about in this competent B picture.... but nothing to get excited over either. It's another decent time-waster.
    6richardchatten

    "Good work O'Kelly!"

    Lois Maxwell was still working in the field in Berman & Baker's final Cold War quickie for Tempean; the Moneypenny role taken on by Marianne Stone (just before her nose job) in a more substantial and good-humoured role than she usually got to play.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Andrew Faulds.
    • Goofs
      In the last shot, the shadow of the camera and the cameraman are visible in the bottom of the frame.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cléo de 5 à 7 (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      The Stella Lipari Blues
      By Hugo Boyd and Jeremy Lubbock

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 1956 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jaguar packt zu
    • Filming locations
      • St Patrick's Catholic Church, Green Bank, Wapping, London, England, UK(Katrina and O'Kelly talk outside church)
    • Production company
      • Mid Century Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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