Information
- BFI identifier40842
- Date1949 (Copyright)
1949-04-26 (Release) - Production countryUnited Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisComedy of the consequences when the inhabitants of Pimlico discover they are part of the Duchy of Burgundy and declare their independence from England and its post-war restrictions. (Synopsis)
- Work historyReleased 26 April in London and 6 June across the regions.
- Genre
- Subject
- Credits
- CastStanley Holloway (Arthur Pemberton)
Betty Warren (Connie Pemberton)
Barbara Murray (Shirley Pemberton)
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Title
Passport to Pimlico (Original)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/B18E-8CA2-8F85-1DEC-4141-9Category
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
- Collections
- Film / Video
35mm BW Positive - Safety - Combined - Viewing
view all - Scripts / DocumentsMusic Cue Sheet (Special Collections) - MUS-1045
Script - Script type: Post-production script, and music cue sheets - SCR-13934
Script - Script type: Second shooting script - SCR-13935
Ephemera: publicity - PBS-40842
Ephemera: publicity - PBM-40842
See Film Publicity Collection: Box 3. Medium and small pressbooks held. See T. E. B. CLARKE Collection. Music cue sheet held.
view all - Posters / DesignsPoster: film - Single sheet landscape poster - PD-11314
Poster: film - Single sheet landscape poster - PD-11315
Poster: film - Single sheet landscape poster - PD-11316
Poster: film - Single sheet landscape poster - PD-11317
Poster: film - Single sheet landscape poster - PD-11318
view all - StillsPhotograph: print - Landscape - Black and White - bfi-00o-b6o
Photograph: print - Landscape - Black and White - bfi-00o-b6n
Photograph: print - Landscape - Black and White - bfi-00o-b6m
Photograph: print - Landscape - Black and White - bfi-00o-b6l
Photograph: print - Landscape - Black and White - bfi-00o-b6k
view all - Articles
- Books
- Digital documentsBFI Southbank programme notes December 2012
BFI Southbank programme notes August 2015
available to view in BFI Reuben Library
- +Passport to Pimlico
Work - 40842 - 1949 (Copyright)
United Kingdom - Film - Fiction
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