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La dame sans passeport

Original title: A Lady Without Passport
  • 1950
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  • 1h 14m
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6.1/10
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Hedy Lamarr and John Hodiak in La dame sans passeport (1950)
During the 1950s, an undercover U.S. Immigration investigator travels to Cuba to bust a crime ring that smuggles illegal-aliens into the USA but he falls in-love with a smuggled woman.
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During the 1950s, an undercover U.S. Immigration investigator travels to Cuba to bust a crime ring that smuggles illegal-aliens into the USA but he falls in love with a smuggled woman.During the 1950s, an undercover U.S. Immigration investigator travels to Cuba to bust a crime ring that smuggles illegal-aliens into the USA but he falls in love with a smuggled woman.During the 1950s, an undercover U.S. Immigration investigator travels to Cuba to bust a crime ring that smuggles illegal-aliens into the USA but he falls in love with a smuggled woman.

  • Director
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Writers
    • Howard Dimsdale
    • Cyril Hume
    • Lawrence Taylor
  • Stars
    • Hedy Lamarr
    • John Hodiak
    • James Craig
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Howard Dimsdale
      • Cyril Hume
      • Lawrence Taylor
    • Stars
      • Hedy Lamarr
      • John Hodiak
      • James Craig
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hedy Lamarr
    Hedy Lamarr
    • Marianne Lorress
    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • Pete Karczag
    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Frank Westlake
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Palinov
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Frenchman
    Bruce Cowling
    Bruce Cowling
    • Archer Delby James
    Nedrick Young
    Nedrick Young
    • Harry Nordell
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • Jack
    Robert Osterloh
    Robert Osterloh
    • Lt. Lannahan
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Lt. Carfagno
    Charles Wagenheim
    Charles Wagenheim
    • Ramon Santez
    Renzo Cesana
    Renzo Cesana
    • A. Sestina
    Esther Zeitlin
    • Beryl Sandring
    Carlo Tricoli
    • Mr. Sandring
    Marta Mitrovich
    Marta Mitrovich
    • Elizabeth Alonescu
    Don Garner
    Don Garner
    • Dimitri Matthias
    Richard Crane
    Richard Crane
    • Lt. Maxon
    Nita Bieber
    Nita Bieber
    • Cuban Dancer
    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Howard Dimsdale
      • Cyril Hume
      • Lawrence Taylor
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    User reviews22

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    Mozjoukine

    Polished exotic thriller has A feature look.

    Before they went wide screen MGM, had a brief period of taking on likely action movie directors and pouring more money into their work than they or the audience were used to. Anthony Mann benefited with BORDER INCIDENT. John Sturges got THE PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA and Joe Lewis scored this sweaty thriller, where the character people who enlivened his Columbia work can be seen milling round behind Metro's contract leads.

    The director was demoted to B movies after this, rather unjustly, as it's not only probably his most ambitious outing but also a very efficient entertainment. Lewis' handling breaks through the Metro gloss occasionally - the facing profiles of the death struggle, McCready firing into the fog after Hodiak has tricked him.

    The immigrant smuggling story adds surprising elements like the professionalism of the bad guys. "If he is killed he will be replaced - probably by a smarter man."

    One of the best aspects is the film's picture of Cuba, with Hodiak squiring Hedy's double round the real city along with studio construction which runs to a functional tramway, art director interiors and back projection. The seedy, fading opulent hotel the leads share is particularly evocative.

    While the process work occasionally shows, the model plane crash is a considerable set piece.

    The glamour shots of Hedy reveal the studio input, not altogether to the film's advantage. She acts well enough and looks mature-appealing with the hints of having been around enough to accept McCready's protection.

    Surprisingly sympathetic treatment of aliens "A little thing like an accent, a foreign name will set you apart" relates to the Dore Schary era multi culturalism of BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK or BORDER INCIDENT again.
    6bruno-32

    It was not Hedy's choice

    Hedy wanted to go back to her old studio, MGM with some pride after her great success in Samson and Delilah. Mayer wanted her so badly, he first offered her the role of Poppea in Quo Vadis with her old co star Robert Taylor from Lady of the Tropics. Fortunately she refused that role. Then Mayer offered her this role when it was originally titled "Visa". She didn't think much of it either, but she was quite satisfied as bleeding Mr Mayer of $90000.00 for the role. He wanted to capitalize on her 'comeback' and he reluctantly agreed. Getting money out of him was like getting water out of a rock. It was quite a feat for Hedy. It was a very high price for an actress at that time. Today, even starlets get that amount. But it turned out to be a nice little film, mainly because of her beauty. Hodiak was not the ideal leading man. Mcready was his typical nasty self and very good.
    6jotix100

    Refugees

    History repeats itself, again and again. Cuba was a magnet for people running away from Europe, before and after WWII. The country was a stepping stone for entering legally, or illegally, in the United States. At that time Cubans lived somewhat placidly in their land, but as things changed there, they are the ones trying to escape from the horrible conditions in that country.

    We are taken along to Havana by an Inmigration officer trying to find who is behind the smuggling of illegal refugees into America. This officer gets to know soon after his arrival the connection is Polinov, a shady character who has a pretty thing going operating from his Gulf Stream bar in the old section of town.

    Joseph H. Lewis directed this MGM film that has a look of being a B type picture, even though Hedy Lamarr was the main attraction going for it. Ms. Lamarr was totally wasted in the movie. As Marianne, the gorgeous woman who wants to get to America, she shows hardly any emotion and is, in general, a bland addition to the film. John Hodiak shows some intensity and speaks with a heavy accent. George Macready is the evil Palinov.

    The film shows a few scenes taken in Havana in all its beauty.
    7planktonrules

    A good film, but it's really not about Hedy...

    The lady from the title refers to Hedy Lamarr. However, although her character is referred to in the title of the film, she really is not the star of this picture. Instead, John Hodiak is the star and he does a very nice job playing dual roles--an American immigration agent as well as a stateless Hungarian.

    When the film begins, a man is accidentally run over when escaping from someone. Why folks are chasing him isn't certain...and you learn more about this as the film progresses. It seems that this unknown dead man is an illegal alien...and clues on his body point to his having just been in Cuba. So, Peter (Hodiak) goes down to this island nation to investigate...with the help of the local police. The trail then leads to a smooth but deadly jerk, played very well by George Macready (he played snake-like characters very well). So how is pretty Hedy involved? Watch the film.

    I think for Ms. Lamarr, this film was a letdown and didn't do a lot for her career. Now it isn't because it's a bad film at all...it's very good. But she isn't given a lot to do but look pretty...even, inexplicably, during a trek through the Everglades near the end of the film...and her makeup and hair look superb!!! I live in Florida and even if this had been in the middle of winter, she sure COULDN'T have looked that perfect! Well worth seeing...and an interesting and unusual plot.
    5blanche-2

    Hedy, Hodiak, and let's not forget Havana

    By the time of "Lady Without a Passport," Hedy Lamarr had seen better days. Of course, having seen better days for Hedy Lamarr would be any other beautiful woman's ultimate moment. She was one of the great film beauties. She never was one of the great film actresses, however, although she's pretty good in this post-war film about immigrants trying to get into the U.S. illegally with the help of the always oily George Macready. Immigration operative John Hodiak is sent to Havana, where he poses as a Hungarian trying to get into the states. He falls in love with Lamarr along the way.

    John Hodiak, who facially has always reminded me of Martin Landau, does a very good job. There is some magnificent Havana scenery to behold. For me the film bogs down in the protracted ending as everyone is tracing a plane, but picks up again in scenes filmed in the Florida everglades.

    The movie is black and white and very atmospheric.

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    • Trivia
      The tail number of James' dummy plane, NC54860, was a number assigned to a North American AT-6B owned by MGM at the time. The smuggling plane, marked NC80356, was in reality used on a 1946 Beech D-18S bought by MGM for use by Robert Taylor and his wife Barbara Stanwyck. Taylor named that plane "Missy" - his nickname for Stanwyck.
    • Goofs
      Mountains are visible in the background at the Jacksonville, Florida airport. There are no mountains anywhere near Jacksonville.
    • Quotes

      Palinov: A shrewd man never asks questions until he has gathered enough information to be able to distinguish between lies and truth.

    • Soundtracks
      I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Played by a Havana street orchestra

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    • Release date
      • February 29, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Hungarian
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mujer sin pasaporte
    • Filming locations
      • Havana, Cuba(Havana)
    • Production companies
      • Loew's
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $1,088,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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