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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)

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  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. Thriller. Film noir | Cop Movies. Synopsis. A well-made police thriller which follows a Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent as he finds links between a recent robbery from a safe in a London office building and other similar crimes over the past two years.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. This Dragnet approach gives way to suspense as robbery leads to murder.

  7. Jack Hawkins stars as Scotland Yard Superintendent Tom Halliday, called in to lead the investigation of a pair of robberies that share an odd characteristic: in both incidents, a safe was robbed by someone who had a key, despite all known keys being accounted for.