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Passport to Pimlico (Blu-ray)

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SKU
5055201821690
Alphabetical Title:
Passport to Pimlico
Blu-Ray Region:
B
Brand / Publisher:
StudioCanal
Catalogue Number:
OPTBD2446
Certificate:
U
Colour:
Black & White
Countries:
United Kingdom
Director:
Henry Cornelius
Extras:
    Format:
    Blu-ray
    Language(s):
    English
    Product contents:
    1 disc
    Running time:
    80 min
    Subtitles:
    English Hard of Hearing
    Year:
    1949

Description

Part of the Vintage Classics collection

A whimsical tale of a British evasion of authoritarianism, written by celebrated Ealing regular and Academy Award Winner T.E.B. Clarke (The Lavender Hill Mob, Barnacle Bill) and produced by the revered Michael Balcon, Passport to Pimlico is a daring, charming, timeless classic from the Golden Age of the Ealing Comedies.

When an unexploded WWII bomb is accidentally detonated in Pimlico, Arthur Pemberton (Stanley Holloway, My Fair Lady, The Lavender Hill Mob) and daughter Shirley (Barbara Murray, Some Will, Some Won’t) investigate the crater made by the explosion and discover a treasure trove including documents proving that the region is in fact part of Burgundy, France and therefore foreign territory. The residents are quick to act and take the opportunity to escape from post World War II austerity, tear up their ration books and break from English rule. However complications and comedic chaos ensues as the British Government attempt to regain control as a beleaguered Burgandy fight back.

Academy Award nominated for Best Screenplay and nominated by BAFTA for Best British Film, sit back and enjoy a hysterical expression of fantasy rebellion and adventure in the little local town of Pimlico.

 

Product details

SKU 5055201821690
Alphabetical Title Passport to Pimlico
Blu-Ray Region B
Brand / Publisher StudioCanal
Catalogue Number OPTBD2446
Certificate U
Colour Black & White
Countries United Kingdom
Director Henry Cornelius
Extras <ul style
Format Blu-ray
Language(s) English
Product contents 1 disc
Running time 80 min
Subtitles English Hard of Hearing
Year 1949

Extras