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    Turn the Key Softly

    1954 · Drama · 1h 21m

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  1. Turn the Key Softly is a 1953 British drama film directed by Jack Lee and starring Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison, and Terence Morgan. Lee and producer Maurice Cowan also wrote the screenplay, based on the 1951 novel of the same title by John Brophy, dealing with the first 24 hours of freedom for three women released on ...

    • Chiltern Productions
    • Maurice Cowan, Earl St. John
  2. Turn the Key Softly: Directed by Jack Lee. With Yvonne Mitchell, Terence Morgan, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison. Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Jack Lee
    • 1954-02-03
  3. Turn the Key Softly. A bitter burglar (Yvonne Mitchell), a prostitute (Joan Collins) and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail.

    • Jack Lee
    • Drama
    • Yvonne Mitchell
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  5. Summaries. Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison. Three women are released from Holloway prison on the same morning into the bustle of post-war London with its trolleybuses and rationing.

  6. Turn the Key Softly (1953) — The Movie Database (TMDB) NR 02/03/1954 (US) Crime , Drama 1h 21m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? An Intimate Study in Passion and Suspense...! Overview. A bitter burglar, a prostitute and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail. Jack Lee. Director, Screenplay. Maurice Cowan. Screenplay. Reviews.

  7. "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.

  8. Turn the Key Softly is a 1953 British drama film directed by Jack Lee and starring Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison, and Terence Morgan. Lee and producer Maurice Cowan also wrote the screenplay, based on the 1951 novel of the same title by John Brophy, dealing with the first 24 hours of freedom for three women released on ...

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