Forbidden Journey

1950 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Forbidden Journey was a 1950 political thriller film situated in post-World War II Canada.

Directed byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
Written byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
Produced byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
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Forbidden Journey
Directed byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
Written byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
Produced byRichard J. Jarvis
Cecil Maiden
StarringJohn Colicos
Jan Rubeš
Susan Douglas Rubeš
CinematographyRoger Racine
Edited byRichard J. Jarvis
Music byOskar Morawetz
Production
company
Selkirk Films
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • September 22, 1950 (1950-09-22)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
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A communist spy (Jan Rubeš) attempts to pass information to his uncle in Canada while spies try to hunt him down.[1] It starred Jan Rubeš and his future wife Susan Douglas.[2]

The film premiered at the Princess Theater in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on September 22, 1950. The release did not sell well and had mixed reviews. It was criticized for insufficient excitement, weak villains and a poor plot and sound.[3][4]

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