A terminally ill woman and a debonair murderer facing execution meet and fall in love on a trans-Pacific crossing, each without knowing the other's secret..


If you have seventy minutes and want to feel a weird, bittersweet tug at your chest, watch One Way Passage. It’s not for people who need a happy ending or big, loud action beats. If you like old Hollywood melodrama that doesn't waste your time, you’ll probably dig this.William Powell is so effortlessly smooth it hurts....
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Tay Garnett

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"If you have seventy minutes and want to feel a weird, bittersweet tug at your chest, watch One Way Passage. It’s not for people who need a happy ending or big, loud action beats. If you like old Hollywood melodrama that doesn't waste your time, you’ll probably dig this.William Powell is so effortlessly smooth it hurts. He plays a guy headed to San Quentin to face the music, but he carries it like he’s just going to a boring dinner party. Kay Francis is the perfect match for him. She has this loo..."
Tay Garnett, Robert Lord, Wilson Mizner, Joseph Jackson
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Comedy, Drama, Romance

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