“Lady Without a Passport” (1950) starring Hedy Lamarr and John Hodiak / Z-View
Lady Without A Passport (1950)
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
Screenplay: Howard Dimsdale, story by Lawrence Taylor; adaptation written by Cyril Hume
Stars: Hedy Lamarr, John Hodiak, James Craig, George Macready, Steven Geray, Nedrick Young, Steven Hill, Robert Osterloh, Trevor Bardette, Charles Wagenheim, Don Garner and Richard Crane.
Tagline: M-G-M THRILLS!
The Plot…
Immigrants refused an entrance visa to the United States have found a smuggling operation through Cuba. A man named Palinov (Macready) who fronts as a cafe owner runs the illegal racket. Pete Karczag (Hodiak) is an American agent sent undercover to Cuba to get the goods on Karczag.
Once there Pete meets Marianne Lorress (Lamarr). Marianne is a refugee from a Nazi concentration camp. She wants to go to the United States to start a new life, but lacks the money to make it happen. Karczag has other ways she can pay. Initially Pete plans to use Marianne to get to Palinov. That changes pretty quickly when Pete falls in love with Marianne.
That’s not all that changes. Palinov discovers that Pete is an American agent. Palinov knows he’s safer if Pete and Marianne are out of the picture… permanently.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Much of the film was shot on location in Cuba. Unfortunately, those scenes often come off as outtakes of a travelogue.
Lady Without A Passport (1950) rates 2 of 5 stars.






















































