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Tournez la clef doucement

Original title: Turn the Key Softly
  • 1953
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  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Tournez la clef doucement (1953)
CrimeDrama

Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.

  • Director
    • Jack Lee
  • Writers
    • John Brophy
    • Maurice Cowan
    • Jack Lee
  • Stars
    • Yvonne Mitchell
    • Terence Morgan
    • Joan Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    756
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    • Director
      • Jack Lee
    • Writers
      • John Brophy
      • Maurice Cowan
      • Jack Lee
    • Stars
      • Yvonne Mitchell
      • Terence Morgan
      • Joan Collins
    • 31User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yvonne Mitchell
    Yvonne Mitchell
    • Monica Marsden
    Terence Morgan
    Terence Morgan
    • David
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Stella Jarvis
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Granny Quilliam
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Rowan, landlady
    Dorothy Alison
    Dorothy Alison
    • Joan
    Glyn Houston
    Glyn Houston
    • Bob
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Mr. Gregory
    Russell Waters
    • George Jenkins
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Walters
    John Adams
    • Tube Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Dentith
    Edward Dentith
    • Police Officer on Fire Brigade Ladder
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Evans
    Edward Evans
    • Commissionaire
    • (uncredited)
    Lyn Evans
    Lyn Evans
    • Butcher
    • (uncredited)
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Granny's Daughter
    • (uncredited)
    Otto Friese
    • Subway Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Gregory
    • Passer-by
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Griffiths
    • Newspaper Seller
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Lee
    • Writers
      • John Brophy
      • Maurice Cowan
      • Jack Lee
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    8davidtraversa-1

    Turn the Key Softly

    I loved this movie! The three women destinies in a large metropolis (London -1950s) after they come out of jail with very different expectations seems to be quite an usual storyline in those years. London itself --as any large city-- looks completely different from the present London, although through this gloriously misty black and white photography it has a nostalgic Memory Lane feeling absolutely unique.

    One wishes to have been able to walk those streets and feel that particular atmosphere, completely gone by now.

    The film: It's so very well acted and edited that when it comes to the end, it seems to have only lasted for ten or fifteen minutes. The three women stories are quite banal but engaging because they are displayed alternately so we get to know these characters one by one and at the same time, since they run parallel lives and will keep in touch through different daily happenings.

    The beauty and sex appeal of a young Joan Collins was something to be seen. She was gorgeous! specially at the beginning, when still in jail and without any noticeable make up, she was stunning. As stunning as Joan, but on a different level was Yvonne Mitchell, a sedated beauty, classy and cool, very elegant and certainly as grand as any titled lady (many titled ladies will kill their grandmothers if they could look like her).

    The sequence on top of the building with the intervening police was quite nerve wreaking and superbly filmed and edited. The scenes with the old lady --Kathleen Harrison-- and her beloved dog, Johnny, were the sentimental segment that cemented the different episodes among these three women.

    There is a crucial scene where the title "Turn the key softly" makes sense because it was dependent on that, that one of the protagonists could escape a cruel and unjust outcome. Even if nowadays the strings pulled in this movie to keep one interested in the story telling are too obvious, the film doesn't fail in entertaining one from beginning to end.
    7rss-2

    90 minutes entertainment

    Rather cliched plot, but some nice period detail, if your interested in old film of London, youll really enjoy this tearjerking melodrama. A very young Joan Collins is adorable as the easily led West End girl Stella. Plenty of other classic British Movie faces too.
    8Maverick1962

    Splendid 1953 sentimental thriller

    What an entertaining film! Glamour, thrills, romance, sentimentality. This is a British black and white film noir, if that's the correct description to give it, but it give a clue in the night time robbery scene, the stark prison scenes at the beginning, the clandestine meetings the leading players have in alleyways, etc. The stars all act well, particularly Kathleen Harrison as an old lag who on her release in reunited with Johnny, her little dog, who plays as leading a part as the humans here. Joan Collins in an early glamour role is as striking then as she is now over sixty years later. The leading actress is Yvonne Mitchell and her lover is the villainous Terence Morgan, a part he was adept at playing in the 1950's. I didn't want it to end, and maybe, that's the secret of a great movie, leave 'em wanting more. Films today are often too long and that's why they are rarely great any more. There is a scene where a woman very briefly walks down the stairs past Yvonne Mitchell, and I could swear it was Prunella Scales (from Fawlty Towers) but it was so brief and she's not listed.
    7planktonrules

    This one certainly features a unique story!

    "Turn the Key Softly" is an interesting film and well worth your time. It's the story about three women who are released from prison on the same day. It follows each through their first day out and is a very melancholy story...one that will NOT be leaving you happy! There...you've been warned.

    The three ladies (one of which is a very young Joan Collins) all leave prison and the story clearly illustrates that you just can't go back to your old life. In one case, it's because family no longer want anything to do with one of the women. And, in another case, one returns to her crook boyfriend...something which clearly is NOT in her best interests. As for the final one, her story is a bit hard to categorize other than she likes nice things.

    Overall, this is a very good film for three reasons. It's best quality is that it's unique in so many ways...a major plus. It also has some terrific acting as well as brilliant cinematography--particularly late in the film during a chase sequence. Overall, not a lot to complain about apart from the depressing nature of some of the stories.
    7kryshughes

    Clasic B & W british B picture Drama

    The full gamut of life in the london of the fifties. Humor and pathos in that delicate british mix that the studios of the day excelled at. The characters are well portrayed particully that played by Kathleen Harrison. A simple tale of three women - released on the same day and time from prison - of vastly different backgrounds, the film basicly revoloves around a dinner engagment proposed and payed for by Yvonne Mitchel. The events prior and post this dinner comprise the body of the film

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    • Trivia
      The Coach & Horses pub, seen in the final scene, became famous later on as the bohemian meeting place for the personnel of the satirical magazine, 'Private Eye'; its infamously rude landlord, Norman Balon, appeared in the magazine. Richard Ingrams, who edited "Private Eye" for 23 years, often said, with relish, that the pub served "the worst food in London" - which is why it was used.
    • Goofs
      Granny Quilliam buys a quantity of meat from the butcher although meat rationing was still in force at the time the film was released and didn't end until July 1954.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Secret History of Our Streets: Portland Road (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Plaisir d'Amour
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini

      Arranged by Mischa Spoliansky

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1953 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Turn the Key Softly
    • Filming locations
      • Portland Road, Notting Hill, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Maurice Cowan Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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