Passport to Pimlico

Passport to Pimlico (1949)

French Goings-On in the Heart of London.

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1949-10-26
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 82 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 24min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Ealing Studios
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Henry Cornelius
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From 82 Ratings

Summary

When an unexploded WWII bomb is accidentally detonated in Pimlico, it reveals a treasure trove and documents proving that the region is in fact part of Burgundy, France and thus foreign territory. The British government attempts to regain control by setting up border controls and cutting off services to the area.

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  • Stanley Holloway

    as Arthur Pemberton
  • Hermione Baddeley

    as Edie Randall
  • Margaret Rutherford

    as Professor Hatton-Jones
  • Paul Dupuis

    as Duke of Burgundy
  • Raymond Huntley

    as Mr. Wix
  • John Slater

    as Frank Huggins
  • Jane Hylton

    as Molly
  • Betty Warren

    as Connie Pemberton
  • Barbara Murray

    as Shirley Pemberton
  • Sydney Tafler

    as Fred Cowan
  • Frederick Piper

    as Garland
  • Philip Stainton

    as P.C. Spiller
  • Charles Hawtrey

    as Bert Fitch
  • Basil Radford

    as Gregg
  • Naunton Wayne

    as Straker
  • Roy Carr

    as Benny Spiller
  • Nancy Gabrielle

    as Mrs. Cowan
  • Malcolm Knight

    as Monty Cowan
  • Roy Gladdish

    as Charlie Randall
  • Stuart Lindsell

    as Coroner
  • Gilbert Davis

    as Bagshawe
  • Michael Hordern

    as Bashford
  • Arthur Howard

    as Bassett
  • Bill Shine

    as Captain Willow
  • Harry Locke

    as Sergeant
  • Sam Kydd

    as Sapper
  • Joey Carr

    as Dave Parsons
  • Lloyd Pearson

    as Fawcett
  • Arthur Denton

    as Customs Official
  • Tommy Godfrey

    as Bus Conductor
  • James Hayter

    as Commissionaire
  • Masoni

    as Conjurer
  • Fred Griffiths

    as Spiv
  • Grace Arnold

    as Pompous Woman
  • Paul Demel

    as Central European
Directing Henry Cornelius Director
Production Michael Balcon Producer
Writing T. E. B. Clarke Screenplay
Production E. V. H. Emmett Associate Producer
Camera Lionel Banes Director of Photography
Editing Michael Truman Editor
Production Hal Mason Production Supervisor
Sound Stephen Dalby Sound
Camera Cecil Cooney Camera Operator
Art Roy Oxley Art Direction
Production Ralph D. Hogg Unit Production Manager
Costume & Make-Up Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Sound Arthur Bradburn Sound Recordist
Costume & Make-Up Barbara Barnard Hairstylist
Directing Gordon Scott Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Ernest Taylor Makeup Artist
Directing Jean Graham Continuity
Sound Georges Auric Original Music Composer
Sound Ernest Irving Conductor

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