Turn the Key Softly (1953)

★ 6.1 1h 21m IMDb

A bitter burglar, a prostitute and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail.

Turn the Key Softly

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Yvonne Mitchell
Yvonne Mitchell as Monica Marsden Died 1979 · London, England, UK Yvonne Mitchell (July 7, 1915 – March 24, 1979) was an English actress of film and theatre, as well as an author and playwright..
Terence Morgan
Terence Morgan as David Died 2005 · Lewisham, London, England, UK Terence Morgan was born on December 8, 1921 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Hamlet (1948), Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951) and The Steel Key (1953).
Joan Collins
Joan Collins as Stella Jarvis Age 92 · Paddington, London, England, UK Dame Joan Henrietta Collins (born 23 May 1933) is an English actress, author and columnist. She is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, a People's Choice Award, two Soap...
Kathleen Harrison
Kathleen Harrison as Granny Quilliam Died 1995 · Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK Kathleen Harrison was long a stalwart of British cinema. Her place was always firmly below stairs – a cook perhaps, or a cleaning lady often answering the door with a puzzled expression always fearful...
Thora Hird
Thora Hird as Mrs. Rowan, landlady Died 2003 · Morecambe, Lancashire, England, UK Dame Thora Hird, DBE was an English actress and comedian of stage and screen, presenter and writer. In a career spanning over 70 years, she appeared in more than 100 film and television roles, becomin...
Geoffrey Keen
Geoffrey Keen as Mr Gregory Died 2005 · Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Geoffrey Keen (21 August 1916 – 3 November 2005) was an English actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films. Description above from the Wikipedi...

Audience Reviews

CinemaSerf 6/10 Mar 28, 2022
Three women are released from prison at the same time on the same day and arrange to meet for a drink later that evening. Their paths diverge with one - petty shoplifter Kathleen Harrison anxious to get home to her "Tommy"; Joan Collins to her bus conductor boyfriend "Bob" (Glyn Houston) and finally Yvonne Mitchell ("Monica") who appears to have been set up by her safe-cracking boyfriend "David" (Terence Morgan). The narrative tracks their day - sometimes joyful, sometimes sad - but usually interesting. Sadly, Collins, who has a bit of a penchant for fleecing elderly men, adds very little to the proceedings; it's down to an engaging performance from Harrison and a troubled one from Mitchell to inject some humour, depth and personality to this curious triptych. The last half hour dominates the well written screenplay as a tense rooftop robbery goes awry, and the cops close in... It's got some interesting scenes from post war London, a lovely one where folks cram onto the tube, just as they do 70 years later, and a sense of the glamour and social divisions that were starting to fade as Britain emerged from the War years, and is worth watching for that alone.

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