Passport to Shame

Drama,Crime  United Kingdom 

Passport to Shame is a 1958 British melodrama film directed by Alvin Rakoff. The movie tells the story of a taxi driver named Matt (Norman Wisdom) who lives in London. One day, he meets a young woman named Susie (Lana Morris) who has just arrived from Hungary looking for her sister. Susie has been lured into the white slave trade and has been brought to London to work as a prostitute against her will.

Matt takes pity on her and decides to help her find her sister and escape her captors. Together, they embark on a difficult journey to locate her sister and expose the gang responsible for selling women into slavery. Along the way, they encounter several obstacles and dangers, including violent confrontations with the criminals involved in the trade and run-ins with the police.

Despite the odds against them, Matt and Susie develop a strong bond as they fight to reclaim Susie's freedom. The film is known for its powerful depiction of the trafficking of women during the post-WWII era in Europe and the hardships faced by immigrants in a foreign country. The film also addresses issues such as corruption, exploitation, and the fight for justice, making it an impactful social commentary of its time.

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