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  1. 28 de may. de 2016 · The Rank Organisation. Title: The Third Key. Summary: Police drama. The sleuths of Scotland Yard try to solve a series of burglaries. Directed by: Charles Frend. Actors: Jack Hawkins, John Stratton, Dorothy Alison. Production Company: The Rank Organisation. Release Date: June 1956 (UK)

  2. The Third Key: Directed by Charles Frend. With Jack Hawkins, John Stratton, Dorothy Alison, Michael Brooke. The sleuths of Scotland Yard try to solve a series of burglaries.

  3. The Long Arm (USA title: The Third Key) is a 1956 British film noir police procedural crime film directed by Charles Frend and starring Jack Hawkins. It was based on a screenplay by Robert Barr and Janet Green, and produced by Michael Balcon. It was shot on location in London and Snowdonia in North Wales.

  4. Información. Ver Cartel. Título Original: The Long Arm. Año | País: 1956 | Reino Unido. Duración: 96 min. (1 h. 36 m.) Género: Drama, Misterio. País: Reino Unido. Año: 1956. Clasificación: NR. Pen-Y-Gwryd, Gwynedd, Wales, UK Ver 15 más. Producción: Ealing Studios. Nota en Imdb: 7.00. Añadida por lustro. Cine.com > The Third Key > Película.

  5. T he last film made at England’s Ealing Studios before its sale to the BBC, Charles Frend’s The Long Arm (US: The Third Key) is a police procedural noir that emphasizes clues and deduction over thrills and violence.

  6. Summaries. Police drama. The sleuths of Scotland Yard try to solve a series of burglaries. Someone has broken into the safe of a London company, and yet no force or explosive was used, and the keys do not appear to have been lost. A police superintendent is investigating, assisted by a new and very keen sergeant.

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Jack Hawkins is starred as a gruff, intensely dedicated Scotland Yard superintendent. Working as much by instinct as through scientific methods, Hawkins and rookie sergeant John Stratton tackle the case of a string of unsolved safecrackings, committed by the elusive Richard Leech.