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Rating: 5.5/10 by 3 users

The Steel Key (1953)

An adventurer investigates the theft of a formula for hardened steel, assisted by his girlfriend.

Directing:
  • Robert S. Baker
  • George Fowler
  • Pamela Carlton
Writing:
  • Roy Chanslor
  • John Gilling
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, May 01, 1953

Rating: 5.5/10 by 3 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 09 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: investigation, theft

Terence Morgan
Johnny O'Flynn
Joan Rice
Doreen Wilson
Raymond Lovell
Inspector Forsythe
Dianne Foster
Sylvia Newman
Colin Tapley
Dr. Crabtree
Esmond Knight
Prof. Newman
Mark Baker
Dr. Metcalfe
Esma Cannon
Patient in Doctor's Waiting Room
Sam Kydd
Chauffeur
Michael Balfour
'The Mae McCleod' Captain
Tom Gill
Hotel Receptionist
Hal Osmond
Taxi Driver

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Terence Morgan has a bit of a glint in his eye here as "Johnny", a bit of an opportunist who finds himself embroiled in a plot to abduct a professor (Esmond Knight) and pinch his formula for hardened steel that could revolutionise production and durability. Together with his charming - and quite wily - girlfriend "Doreen" (Joan Rice) they have to thwart these would be thieves and save the boffin whilst convincing Scotland Yard's finest "Insp. Forsythe" (Raymond Lovell) that they are on the level too! It's quite a lively affair and the sort of roguish, but honourable, antics of the star really did remind me of a "Simon Templar" type of character. It's all pretty predicable fayre, but there are a few fun cameos from amongst the supporting cast and it whizzes along fine for an hour. You'll never remember it afterwards, but it's perfectly watchable on a wet afternoon.


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