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  1. The Room43 Event Venue was designed with event planners needs in mind: separate levels for creating different environments, including tables, available chairs, set up of the room, cash bar (s) and bartender (s), multiple exits for each floor, and easy access for cars and load-ins. REQUEST A DATE HERE.

  2. Passport to Shame (also known as Room 43 and Room Forty Three), is a 1958 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom. It was written by Patrick Alexander. A young French woman becomes embroiled in a life of prostitution.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0053225Room 43 (1958) - IMDb

    Room 43: Directed by Alvin Rakoff. With Diana Dors, Eddie Constantine, Herbert Lom, Odile Versois. Cabdriver Constantine falls for French girl mixed up with white slave ring, eventually helps to liberate her.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Alvin Rakoff
    • 1958-12-12
  4. Room 43, Chicago, Illinois. 5,839 likes · 90 talking about this · 20,600 were here. Bi-Level Banquet Facility for Special Events.

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  5. NR · 1958 · Drama · 1 h. 26 m. Sinopsis. Un taxista se enamora de una muchacha francesa y la libera de una red de tráfico de blancas. Reparto. Ver Reparto Completo. Diana Dors (Vicki) Eddie Constantine (Johnny McVey) Herbert Lom (Nick Biaggi) Odile Versois (Marie Louise 'Malou' Beaucaire) Brenda de Banzie (Aggie) Director. Alvin Rakoff.

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    • Diana Dors
    • Alvin Rakoff
  6. Room 43 (1958) | MUBI. EXTRA DAY. 00. Days. 21. Hours. 18. Minutes. 4.9. /10. 9 Ratings. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 22) Alvin Rakoff Director. Diana Dors Cast. Herbert Lom Cast. Eddie Constantine Cast. Odile Versois Cast. Patrick Alexander Screenplay. Jack Asher Cinematography. Ken Jones Music. Critics reviews.

  7. Despite the frequent lapses of logic, flimsy script, and over-the-top melodrama, Alvin Rakoff’s Passport to Shame (US: Room 43) somehow manages to be a riveting exploitation noir that actually makes us care about the characters.