Passport To Terror

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  • NR
  • 1989
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 5.4  (181)

Passport To Terror is a thrilling spy movie released in the year of 1989 that stars a handful of talented actors such as Lee Remick, Norma Aleandro, and Tony Goldwyn. The film's storyline revolves around the life of an American woman named Sarah, played by Lee Remick, who is living in South America with her husband, Jason, portrayed by Tony Goldwyn.

Sarah and Jason lead a comfortable life in their residence in Buenos Aires until their lives are turned upside down when a group of terrorists invade their home, and they are taken hostage. The terrorists are seeking the release of their imprisoned comrades and offer to exchange Sarah and Jason for their demands.

The government refuses the offer, and Sarah is left to fend for herself to make her escape from captivity. She manages to flee with the help of a journalist named Claudio (played by Daniel Fanego), who had been covering the hijacking for his newspaper.

However, rather than being free of the dangerous situation, Sarah finds herself embroiled in more danger when she is chased by the terrorists, who are determined to get their hands on her. Sarah is forced to flee from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, and then across the Atlantic to Paris, all the while being chased by the terrorists.

Along the way, Sarah meets Victoria (Norma Aleandro), a fellow American and a member of the US Embassy in Paris. Victoria helps Sarah to obtain a new passport under a different identity to make it more difficult for the terrorists to track her down. Together they continue to elude the terrorists and stay alive.

The film offers a lot of suspense and intrigue, especially with the impressive performances that are delivered by the three leading actors. Remick delivers an excellent portrayal of Sarah, who is initially portrayed as a naive American housewife who had been living a comfortable life with her husband. Remick's portrayal of her character's transformation from victim to survivor is both convincing and inspiring.

Goldwyn's portrayal of Jason, Sarah's husband, is equally impressive. Initially, Jason seems like the person who is in control of their situation, but as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that this is not the case. Goldwyn perfectly conveys Jason's desperation and helplessness as he pleads with the government to release him and his wife.

Norma Aleandro's portrayal of Victoria provides a bit of comic relief, which is much needed in such an intense and serious film. Her character is almost exaggeratedly American, which provides a stark contrast to the backdrop of South America and Europe.

The film is a suspenseful journey, with many twists and turns that keep the audience engaged. The cinematography is stunning, especially in the scenes that take place in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. The cities are beautifully captured on film and provide a striking contrast to the dangerous situation that Sarah finds herself in.

Overall, Passport To Terror is an exciting and suspenseful film that combines excellent performances with stunning visuals. It is a must-watch for those who enjoy spy movies or are fans of Lee Remick, Norma Aleandro, and Tony Goldwyn.

Passport To Terror is a 1989 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4.

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  • Release Date
    1989
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (181)
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