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.
Unfortunately the movie Passport to Pimlico is not yet available on Disney Plus.
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 |