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Passport to Treason

After being consulted by a friend concerning a murder case, a private eye learns the friend has become the next victim. Passport to Treason was put together by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, the same team who’d later collaborate on the UK TV series The Saint. Rod Cameron stars as an American private eye, stationed in London. For the sake of a murdered friend, the detective takes over the dead man’s case, which turns out to have international ramifications. The villains are members of a phony pacifistic society, all of whom harbor plans for taking over the world.

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Release : 1956
Rating : 5.4
Studio : Mid Century Film Productions Ltd., 
Crew : Camera Operator,  Director, 
Cast : Rod Cameron Lois Maxwell Clifford Evans Peter Illing Marianne Stone
Genre : Drama Crime Mystery

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Listonixio
2018/08/30

Fresh and Exciting

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RipDelight
2018/08/30

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Lucia Ayala
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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JohnHowardReid
2018/03/25

Director: ROBERT S. BAKER. Screenplay: Kenneth Hales, Norman Hudis. Based on a novel by Manning O'Brine. Photography: Monty Berman. Film editor: Henry Richardson. Music director: Stanley Black. Blues by Hugo Bird and James Lubbock. Camera operator: Desmond Dickinson. Art director: John Stoll. Wardrobe: Jean Fairnel. Set continuity: Gladys Reeve. Production manager: Roger Marley. Sound recording: W.H. Lindop. Producers: Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman. A Mid-Century Production. Released in the U.K. by Eros (July, 1956), in the U.S. by Astor (June, 1956). 7,258 feet. 80 minutes. Cut to 70 minutes in the U.S.A.COMMENT: A slackly directed British "B" thriller, boasting a complicated and extremely unlikely plot. Although filmed on some potentially interesting actual locations, they are not very dramatically employed. Lovely Lois Maxwell proves the brightest feature of this otherwise rather dull film.OTHER VIEWS: Where do old cowboy stars go when they get too old for the saddle? The rodeo circuit? The circus? Film fairs? Heaven? Or Walton-on-Thames, the home of Eros? Sample dialogue: ROD: I can't make up my mind about you. You could be on the level. LOIS: I could be. ROD: All right, I'll gamble.

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Leofwine_draca
2016/06/23

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.

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secondtake
2011/08/08

Passport to Treason (1956)Boy is this an obvious attempt to be something that it can't quite be. That is, it's a low budget off-beat British movie with an American main character acting like a tough film noir detective. The London fog is thick, the femme fatale (in a nightclub) is cool and mysterious, the police are bothered but mostly clueless, and a crew of Italians are interfering with some kind of anti-peace movement. It even starts with a voice-over, at night, with a laconic world weariness that Bogart made so famous in a couple of his early detective thrillers for Warner Bros."Passport to Treason" is moody and not terrible, but if you like all the usual touch points of an American detective noir, you'd be better of with the real deal, of which there are so many better ones, even low budget ones like this. But for now, here we are, and the dark drama is enough to keep things going much of the time. Of course, it would help to have a compelling main character, and the large, deep voiced detective is played by a bit of a bore, Rod Cameron. He has the voice and pace of Lon Chaney Jr. without the sympathetic aura. Of course, since he's American he can take out three well prepared Italian thugs in a warehouse without any trouble, and he can solve the crime even the police don't quite know how to get at. The main trick is that Cameron's character has stepped into another detective's shoes. So it starts with a deception. Then the Italians try some kind of mind control, coming out of the brainwashing scares of the Korean War I suppose. And at first he works for one client, then another, never quite getting paid for all his back and forth. And behind it all is an international underground group working for world peace. That's right. It's a noble but slightly abstract idea, maybe more tangible in Europe in the 50s than here, then or now, in the U.S. But it's hard to get involved. Eventually things resolve, and that's that.Honestly, what is really interesting here is just the way a film noir cliché translates into a British realm. The cars and accents are different, but so is a certain feel to the actors and their style. Don't expect much.

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malcolmgsw
2008/07/20

In the 1950s it was quite popular in this country to import fading American stars to give the film a bit of a boost at the box office here and to give the film a chance of being sold to a distributor in America.It has to be said that there seems to be a line of descent for American actors.Starting out as leading men,then gravitating to Westerns and then making the trip over to the UK to give films a boost for reasons stated above.However films like this really did not have much chance in any territory.the problem is that for a film of fairly modest ambitions it is really over plotted.You just tend to loose interest in the whole thing after about 20 minutes.So not really worth bothering with.

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