Passport 13.444
Passport 13.444

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Passport 13.444

1931
Movie
92 min
French

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Edgar G. UlmerGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A talented but down-on-his-luck inventor attempts to sell his new invention, a powerful gas, to the highest bidder. However, his plans are complicated when the gas falls into the hands of criminals who intend to use it for nefarious purposes, forcing him to race against time to retrieve it and prevent a catastrophe.

Critical Reception

The film is considered a minor but interesting entry in Ulmer's filmography, known for its atmospheric direction and pre-Code sensationalism. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained some cult status for its noir-ish elements and its place within the B-movie landscape of the early 1930s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark, moody atmosphere and Ulmer's distinctive directorial style.

  • Noted for its suspenseful plot, despite some predictable turns.

  • Recognized as an example of efficient B-movie filmmaking from the era.

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Fun Fact

Edgar G. Ulmer, known for his work on films like 'The Black Cat' and 'Detour,' directed 'Passport 13.444' relatively early in his career, showcasing his ability to create tension and atmosphere even within the constraints of a B-movie production.

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