Ticket of Leave is a 1936 British crime film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Dorothy Boyd, John Clements and George Merritt.
It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominions Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.
[1] The screenplay concerns a woman who joins forces with a criminal after he robs her flat.
[2] The title refers to the ticket of leave given to prisoners when they were released from jail.
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