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Featuring:
Anthony Story, Margarida Reis, Jennifer L. Hamilton
Written by:
Norberto Barroca
Eduardo Geada
David Prescott
Directed by:
Eduardo Geada
Release Date:
September 29, 1994
Original Title:
Passagem por Lisboa
Alternate Titles:
Passage To Lisbon
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Lisbon, early 1940s. The neutral port town is an open door to freedom, for those who are escaping the Nazi occupied France and eastern European countries, and a war field for spies of every description. Lisbon became a cosmopolitan town, where the Duke of Windsor, Primo de Rivera, Pola Negri, Leslie Howard, Walter Schellenberg and Juan Garcia are often together in the luxury hotels and night-clubs. Espionage and crime go hand in hand, despite of, or encouraged by, the Portuguese secret police.
Assistant Director:
Fernando Vendrell
Francisco Villa-Lobos
Boom Operator:
Zézé Gamboa
Director:
Eduardo Geada
Director of Photography:
Mário de Carvalho
Editor:
Manuel Mozos
Music:
Mário Laginha
Producer:
António da Cunha Telles
Screenplay:
David Prescott
Norberto Barroca
Eduardo Geada
Sound Designer:
Branko Neškov
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