Passport to Suez 80 years old

FICTION'S FAMOUS RASCAL takes on a formidable hotbed of spies!

Passport to Suez

The Lone Wolf goes undercover in Egypt to foil a Nazi plot to bomb and disable the Suez canal, which is vital to England's war effort.

Credits

Passport to Suez Cast

Name Character
Lloyd Bridges He was 30, 85 years old when he died as Fritz
Warren William He was 48, 53 years old when he died as Michael Lanyard / The Lone Wolf
Frederick Worlock He was 56, 86 years old when he died as Sir Robert Wembley
Ann Savage She was 22, 87 years old when she died as Valerie King
Eric Blore He was 55, 71 years old when he died as Llewellyn Jameson
Gavin Muir He was 42, 71 years old when he died as Karl
John Tyrrell He was 42, 48 years old when he died as Wembley Agent
Frank O'Connor He was 62, 84 years old when he died as Wembley Agent
Sig Arno He was 47, 79 years old when he died as Mr. Whistler
Frank Lackteen He was 45, 70 years old when he died as Laundry Proprietor
Frances Chan as Chinese Lady at Nightclub
Jay Novello He was 38, 78 years old when he died as Mr. Cezanne
Robert Stanford as Donald Jameson
Darby Jones as Bellboy
Sheldon Leonard He was 36, 89 years old when he died as Johnny Booth
Nick Thompson He was 53, 90 years old when he died as Henchman in Laundry
Floyd Shackelford as Bellboy
Jack Rice He was 50, 75 years old when he died as Hotel Night Clerk

Passport to Suez Crew

Name Department
Lionel Banks as Art Direction. He was 42 (48) years old when He died Art
L. William O'Connell as Cinematography. He was 53 (94) years old when He died Crew
André De Toth as Director. He was 28 (now 108) years old Directing
Wallace MacDonald as Producer. He was 52 (87) years old when He died Production
John Stone as Writer. He was 54 (72) years old when He died Writing
Alden Nash as Writer. Writing
Mel Thorsen as Editor. He was 34 (62) years old when He died Editing
Passport to Suez poster
Passport to Suez (80 years)

FICTION'S FAMOUS RASCAL takes on a formidable hotbed of spies!

  • Release day: Thursday, August 19, 1943
  • Runtime: 72 minutes