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Passport to Shame (also known as Room 43 and Room Forty Three), is a 1958 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom. It was written by Patrick Alexander. A young French woman becomes embroiled in a life of prostitution.
- $180,000
- John Clein
Original title: Passport to Shame. 1958. 1h 26m. IMDb RATING. 6.5 /10. 398. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama. Cabdriver Constantine falls for French girl mixed up with white slave ring, eventually helps to liberate her. Director. Alvin Rakoff. Writer. Patrick Alexander. Stars. Diana Dors. Eddie Constantine. Herbert Lom.
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- Crime, Drama
- Alvin Rakoff
- 1958-12-12
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Despite the frequent lapses of logic, flimsy script, and over-the-top melodrama, Alvin Rakoff’s Passport to Shame (US: Room 43) somehow manages to be a riveting exploitation noir that actually makes us care about the characters. Oddly credited as “guest star,” Diana Dors steals the show as tough-minded hooker Vicki, who’s trapped in a ...
Passport to Shame (1959) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 26m 1959. Overview. Credits. Film Details. Cast & Crew. Read More. Alvin Rakoff. Director. Eddie Constantine. Diana Dors. Herbert Lom. Film Details. Also Known As. Room 43. Genre. Drama. Release Date. 1959. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 26m. Sound. Mono. Color. Black and White. TCM Emails.
Passport to Shame is a gritty, sordid and brutal movie written by Patrick Alexander. It offers a fair amount of entertainment and excitement, containing a car chase, fight sequences, a hallucinogenic experience and a climactic showdown on a rooftop. Still, it all fails to be logically convincing.