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  1. Passport to Treason: Directed by Robert S. Baker. With Rod Cameron, Lois Maxwell, Clifford Evans, Peter Illing. While investigating the mysterious death of a friend, a man discovers a peace organization is the front for a crime syndicate. Based on the novel of the same name by Manning O'Brien.

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    • Mystery
    • Robert S. Baker
    • 1956-06
  2. Passport to Treason is a 1956 British second feature mystery thriller directed by Robert S. Baker and starring Rod Cameron, Lois Maxwell, and Clifford Evans. It was written by Kenneth R. Hayles and Norman Hudis, based on the Manning O'Brine novel of the same name.

    • June 1956 (UK)
  3. Overview. After being consulted by a friend concerning a murder case, a private eye learns the friend has become the next victim. Passport to Treason was put together by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, the same team who’d later collaborate on the UK TV series The Saint. Rod Cameron stars as an American private eye, stationed in London.

  4. Passport to Treason (1956) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Passport to Treason. 1956 Directed by Robert S. Baker. After being consulted by a friend concerning a murder case, a private eye learns the friend has become the next victim. Passport to Treason was put together by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, the same team who’d later collaborate on the UK TV series The Saint.

    • Robert S. Baker
    • Mid Century Film Productions Ltd.
  6. Critics reviews. Mike O’Kelly, the private detective created by Manning O’Brine, comes to life in this mystery starring Rod Cameron. An American in London, Mike is investigating a friend’s death when he’s swept up by a subversive scheme that threatens all of England.

  7. Year: 1956. Original title: Passport to Treason. Synopsis: While investigating the mysterious death of a friend, a man discovers a peace organization is the front for a crime syndicate.You can watch Passport to Treason through on the platforms: