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Passport to Pimlico (1949) -- Residents of a part of London declare independence, when they discover an old treaty. This leads to the need for a 'Passport to Pimlico'.

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T.E.B. Clarke (original screenplay)
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Release Date:
26 October 1949 (USA) more
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It's the wittiest comedy in years! more
Plot:
Residents of a part of London declare independence, when they discover an old treaty. This leads to the need for a 'Passport to Pimlico'. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Next Stop, Burgundy! more (25 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Stanley Holloway ... Arthur Pemberton
Betty Warren ... Connie Pemberton
Barbara Murray ... Shirley Pemberton
Paul Dupuis ... Duke of Burgundy
John Slater ... Frank Huggins
Jane Hylton ... Molly
Raymond Huntley ... Mr. Wix
Philip Stainton ... PC Spiller
Roy Carr ... Benny Spiller
Sydney Tafler ... Fred Cowan
Nancy Gabrielle ... Mrs. Cowan
Malcolm Knight ... Monty Cowan
Hermione Baddeley ... Edie Randall
Roy Gladdish ... Charlie Randall
Frederick Piper ... Garland
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Runtime:
84 min | USA:70 min (2005 DVD release)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
USA:Approved (MPAA rating: certificate #13221) | UK:U (video rating) (1987) | Australia:G | Finland:S | UK:U

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Wix is referred to as a second Montagu Norman; he had served as Governor of the Bank of England between 1920 to 1944. more
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Continuity: Frank Huggins appears with a group of men refilling the reservoir with a hosepipe, while simultaneously refilling his goldfish tank back at the shop. more
Quotes:
Straker: Do you think we shall get more than two main dishes?
Gregg: Oh, I hope so. I haven't had a good feed since that last deadlock in Moscow.
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Referenced in "Just a Minute: (#2.2)" (1994) more

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19 out of 19 people found the following comment useful.
Next Stop, Burgundy!, 17 January 2000
10/10
Author: Ron Oliver (revilorest@juno.com) from Forest Ranch, CA

This very funny British comedy shows what might happen if a section of London, in this case Pimlico, were to declare itself independent from the rest of the UK and its laws, taxes & post-war restrictions. Merry mayhem is what would happen.

The explosion of a wartime bomb leads to the discovery of ancient documents which show that Pimlico was ceded to the Duchy of Burgundy centuries ago, a small historical footnote long since forgotten. To the new Burgundians, however, this is an unexpected opportunity to live as they please, free from any interference from Whitehall.

Stanley Holloway is excellent as the minor city politician who suddenly finds himself leading one of the world's tiniest nations. Dame Margaret Rutherford is a delight as the history professor who sides with Pimlico. Others in the stand-out cast include Hermione Baddeley, Paul Duplis, Naughton Wayne, Basil Radford & Sir Michael Hordern.

Welcome to Burgundy!

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