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  1. The accidental explosion of an undetonated German bomb left over from World War II unearths a long-buried cellar containing both fabulous riches and a previously unknown royal charter from King...

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  2. One of the most endearingly quirky of all the Ealing comedies, Passport to Pimlico combines gentle eccentricity with a politely subversive spirit. Full Review | Nov 28, 2023

  3. Mark Cunliffe 🇵🇸’s review published on Letterboxd: It's arguably Margaret Rutherford, who took the role of Professor Hatton-Jones when first choice Alastair Sim turned it down, who summed up Passport to Pimlico best.

    • Henry Cornelius
  4. Dec 26, 2019 · Passport to Pimlico is nutty, amusing and slyly cynical in a way that Ealing Studios absolutely mastered in its era. Were that more modern comedies were in this vein than just crass and crude, but that’s a completely different discussion.

  5. Passport to Pimlico: Directed by Henry Cornelius. With Stanley Holloway, Betty Warren, Barbara Murray, Paul Dupuis. Residents of a part of London declare independence after they discover an old treaty, which leads to the need for a "Passport to Pimlico".

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    • Comedy
    • Henry Cornelius
    • 1949-10-26
  6. Passport to Pimlico is a real treat for all fans of British cinema. Not only is it an enjoyable and thoroughly entertaining comedy, but it is a cinematic flashback to a bygone age, with attitudes and scenarios sadly now only a memory in British life.

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  8. Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley. It was directed by Henry Cornelius and written by T. E. B. Clarke.

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