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  1. One Way Passage is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic film starring William Powell and Kay Francis as star-crossed lovers, directed by Tay Garnett and released by Warner Bros. The screenplay by Wilson Mizner and Joseph Jackson is based on a story by Robert Lord, who won the Academy Award for Best Story.

  2. One Way Passage: Directed by Tay Garnett. With William Powell, Kay Francis, Aline MacMahon, Frank McHugh. 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.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Tay Garnett
    • 1932-10-22
  3. When Dan Hardesty (William Powell) meets Joan Ames (Kay Francis) in a Hong Kong bar, he doesn't let on that he's an escaped murderer, nor she that she's suffering from a fatal illness. After Dan is...

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    • William Powell
    • Tay Garnett
    • Romance
  4. A romantic drama starring Kay Francis and William Powell as a dying woman and a condemned man who meet on a ship bound for San Francisco. The film was a critical and commercial success, and is considered one of the best Hollywood romances ever made.

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

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    • William Powell
    • Tay Garnett
  6. A terminally ill woman and a murderer on death row fall in love on a cruise to San Francisco. IMDb provides plot details, cast and crew, user reviews, trivia, and FAQ for this pre-Code romance.

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  8. One Way Passage - (Original Trailer) An ocean voyage leads to romance for a dying heiress and a condemned criminal in One Way Passage (1932) starring Kay Francis and William Powell.

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