Two Tickets to London (1943)
Directed by Edwin L. Marin

Drama

Film Synopsis

Dan Driscoll is an American charged with supporting a German military operation.  Before his trial, he leaves for London and meets a young woman who is on a journey to recover her son.  When she learns that her brother was killed on Dan's ship, she infers that he is responsible and betrays him.  Dan manages to defend himself successfully and the real culprit is identified.
© James Travers
The above content is owned by frenchfilms.org and must not be copied.


Film Credits

  • Director: Edwin L. Marin
  • Script: Tom Reed, Roy William Neill (story)
  • Cinematographer: Milton R. Krasner
  • Music: Frank Skinner
  • Cast: Michèle Morgan (Jeanne), Alan Curtis (First Mate Dan Driscoll), C. Aubrey Smith (Admiralty Detective Fairchild), Barry Fitzgerald (Capt. McCardle), Dooley Wilson (Accordionist), Robert Warwick (Ormsby), Matthew Boulton (Brighton), Simon Olivier (Roddy, Jeanne's Son), Oscar O'Shea (Mr. Tinkle), Mary Gordon (Mrs. Tinkle), Holmes Herbert (Kilgallen), Mary Forbes (Dame Dunne Hartley), Harry Allen (Proprietor), Jimmy Aubrey (Lorry Driver), John Burton (Royce), Vicki Campbell (Miss Edgely), David Clyde (Capt. Hawkins), Charles Coleman (Commander), Sherlee Collier (Little Girl, Mary), Harry Cording (Sutliff)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 78 min

The greatest French film directors
sb-img-29
From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.
The very best of the French New Wave
sb-img-14
A wave of fresh talent in the late 1950s, early 1960s brought about a dramatic renaissance in French cinema, placing the auteur at the core of France's 7th art.
The greatest French Films of all time
sb-img-4
With so many great films to choose from, it's nigh on impossible to compile a short-list of the best 15 French films of all time - but here's our feeble attempt to do just that.
The best of Indian cinema
sb-img-22
Forget Bollywood, the best of India's cinema is to be found elsewhere, most notably in the extraordinary work of Satyajit Ray.
The Carry On films, from the heyday of British film comedy
sb-img-17
Looking for a deeper insight into the most popular series of British film comedies? Visit our page and we'll give you one.
 

Other things to look at


Copyright © frenchfilms.org 1998-2024
All rights reserved



All content on this page is protected by copyright