Review of Passport to Pimlico (1949) by Karl-Gunnar H — 14 Jun 2009
A wonderful, small political film that explores what would happen if a neighborhood in London discovered it was not actually English soil. This is not a great film, but it is quite enjoyable for fans of British comedy.
The townsfolk revel in their newfound independence, enabling them to buy and sell rationed goods at will, allowing the local pub to stay open all hours (and with live music!) and devoiding the sales tax.
Things go south though when everyone else in London finds out about this little slice of heaven and wants their piece too.
This review of Passport to Pimlico (1949) was written by Karl-Gunnar H on 14 Jun 2009.
Passport to Pimlico has generally received positive reviews.
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