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A Lady Without Passport (1950)
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Summary: Lamarr plays Marianne Lorress, an Eastern European concentration-camp survivor who waits with other refugees in Havana, Cuba, for the American Immigration Department to provide a visa so she can enter the United States.
Genres: Drama, Crime
Country: USA
Directed By: Joseph H. Lewis
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na frbrown
75
T6
na PeaceAnarchy
85
T8
I've never seen Hedy Lamarr act before and she was better than I expected, pulling off the noir leading lady role reasonably well and Hodiak has pretty good chemistry with her. The story of illegal immigration is handled very well, both in its light social commentary and as a suspenseful noir story. There's not quite anything to push it into the very top tier of noir, but a very good time with little, if any, flaws.
na imdb
60
T4
na MartinTeller
73
T5
Fairly routine but still fun thriller. Lewis doesn't reach the heights of his previous effort, Gun Crazy, but the noir atmosphere is thick enough with some fine photography. There's a dance sequence that's entirely superfluous but magnificently shot. Hedy Lamarr is lackluster but passable as the romantic interest, John Hodiak has a certain Montalban-esque charm as the agent. The film bogs down quite a bit during the plane chase near the end, but otherwise clips along nicely.
na vsls
60
T5
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