Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust


Two Tickets to London. D: Marin [US, 1943]

ID

FBW001380      Fiction

Country / Year

USA, 1943

Original Title

Two Tickets to London

Directed by

Edwin L. Marin

Produced by

Universal Pictures Company, Inc., Universal City, CA / New York, NY

Staff

Producer: Edwin L. Marin; Script: Tom Reed; Based on: Roy William Neill (Story); Camera: Milton Krasner; Editing: Milton Carruth; Costumes: Vera West

Cast

Michèle Morgan (Jeanne); Alan Curtis (Dan Driscoll); C. Aubrey Smith (Fairchild); Barry Fitzgerald (Capt. MacCardle); Tarquin Olivier (Roddy); Mary Gordon (Mrs. Tinkle); Robert Warwick (Ormsby); Matthew Boulton (Brighton); Oscar O'Shea (Mr. Tinkle); Doris Lloyd (Emmie); Holmes Herbert (Kilgallen); Stanley Logan (Nettleton); Lester Matthews (Treathcote); Harold de Becker (Benson); John Burton (Royce); Mary Forbes (Dame Dunne Hartley); Dooley Wilson (Accordionist); Sherlee Collier (Little Girl); Colin Kenny (Gordon)

Length

77'

Format

35mm/sw/1:1,37

Abstract

A Navy man charged with treason after he reportedly signaled to a German submarine while in convoy. He is innocent of all charges and sets off for London to convince the authorities of the truth. He takes Jeanne, a showgirl, along and they fall in love while being pursued. He is captured, put on trial, and exonerated before the final clinch with Jeanne.

Subject Terms

Anti-Nazi films (US)

Bibliography

- Nash, Ray R. / Ross, Stanley R. / Conelly, Robert B. (Ed.): Motion Picture Guide. Chicago, IL: Cinebooks, 1987