The Key Man

June. 01,1957      
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The host of a radio crime show finds himself mixed up with real gangsters after he re-creates a notorious murder on the air. He uses his knowledge of criminology to foil the gang's wicked scheme.

Lee Patterson as  Lionel Hulme
Hy Hazell as  Gaby / Eva
Colin Gordon as  Larry Parr
Harold Kasket as  Dimitriadi
Maudie Edwards as  Mrs. Glass
Ian Wilson as  Process Server

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Reviews

Actuakers
1957/06/01

One of my all time favorites.

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Dotsthavesp
1957/06/02

I wanted to but couldn't!

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Pacionsbo
1957/06/03

Absolutely Fantastic

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Afouotos
1957/06/04

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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jamesraeburn2003
1957/06/05

Radio crime show host Lionel Hulme (Lee Patterson) wants to reconstruct a real life criminal case on his programme. He runs an ad in the newspapers asking for information as to the whereabouts of Arthur Smithers who has recently finished a jail sentence for the murder of his accomplice Nick Domego. They had pulled off a £20,000 raid on a bank together and the money was never recovered. Hulme receives three replies to his ad and visits them - a Greek barber, Dimitriado, who tells him that his man was drowned at sea, a Kensington pub landlady, Mrs Glass, who contradicts him by saying that he is alive and well and often drinks in her bar. The third is a street photographer called Charlie Gelf, an ex-con who did time with Smithers and recalls that he used to mutter in his sleep about a key. Gelf assumes that it was the key to a safe deposit where the loot is hidden away. In addition, he tells Hulme that there was a second accomplice called Haddow who he says is extremely dangerous and currently serving a sentence for GBH. He advises Hulme to be careful since he has spotted that he is being followed by somebody. But who could it be? A plain clothes copper trying to locate the loot or someone rather more sinister? Gelf is subsequently murdered when he spots Smithers on the street and takes a photograph of him. Naturally, the killer takes his camera away and Hulme's only remaining lead is Smithers' ex-wife Gaby (Hy Hazel) who works as a dancer at a Soho nightclub. However, when he visits her, he discovers that she and her husband are still very much together and he is working as the doorman at the club. He denies killing Domego and reveals that the key that Gelf referred to is actually one of two needed to open a safe deposit box where the money is stashed. He has one but the other appears to have been buried with Domego. Smithers trained as a locksmith whilst he was serving his prison sentence and succeeded in making a copy of the missing key from an impression he made of the lock. He strikes a bargain with Hulme agreeing to split the £20,000 if he goes to get it from the hiding place at the Key Lane Underground Safe. In return, Smithers asks for £250 upfront so he and Gaby can buy a safe passage out of Britain. Hulme agrees but his life is immediately put in serious danger. He tries the keys in the lock - one fits, but the other does not. Suddenly a figure appears from behind, inserts a key into the second keyhole and it opens. It's Haddow, Smithers' second accomplice. He removes the money and leads Hulme at gunpoint to an old bombsite where he admits to killing Domego and letting Smithers take the rap for it. Now, he plans to kill Hulme too, but is someone planning a double cross?Very agreeable, unpretentious and brisk paced b-pic crime drama shot in just three weeks at Merton Park by director Montgomery Tully. For a film of its size and modest aspirations, it manages to pack in quite a lot of action including a fairly exciting climatic cross London car chase and a fight at a salon. Lit only by a flashing neon sign across the street, this makes it all the more unnerving since it is hard to see who is landing the most punches and who will emerge from it in one piece. There is also some suspense when Hulme's wife, Pauline (competently played by Paula Byrne), is trapped by the killer at their flat and he discovers that her husband is at the safe. She finally manages to elude her attacker and call the police, but we are kept gripping the sides of our seats wondering if they will get to him before it is too late. The screenplay by J. McLaren Ross (who also penned Tully's programmer The Strange Awakening) allows for some down to earth insight into Hulme's home life. He allows his career to take him over and his wife is dismayed that she spends most of her time alone at home without seeing anyone, going to the movies or being able to buy a new dress. Hulme's obsession in tracking down his man culminates when he forgets to pay his bills and a baliff appears on the doorstep serving a court order for rent arrears. The exchange that takes place between Hulme and the baliff is quite amusing. "I was hoping to get home in time for your show, Mr Hulme. My fiancee never misses it." "Are you getting married?", Hulme replies. "Yes, in three weeks". "Take a tip - don't!" says Hulme fed up with Pauline's constant nagging and obviously thinking "That guy doesn't know what he's in for." Canadian leading man and a regular in British 'B's at the time, Lee Patterson, offers a down to earth and convincing portrayal as the dogged radio presenter-journalist. Montgomery Tully allows himself a few low key, deft directorial touches such as a dissolve from a murder in a phone box to Hy Hazel's exotic dance in a Soho nightclub, which is backed by a faintly sinister accompaniment giving it a film noir type feel. We even get a pre-credits prologue set on VE day, which is intercut with what must have been stock footage of civilians and soldiers partying on London's streets celebrating the end of the war and a reasonably convincing studio set of a street at night deserted long after the celebrations are over. Smithers arrives at home and is arrested and there is a nice visual touch in which a discarded newspaper floats along the pavement in the breeze revealing that he is a man wanted for murder and his part in the £20,000 bank job. The credits unscroll as the key to the safe, which has fallen out of his pocket lies on the ground as discarded decorations blow across it.

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XhcnoirX
1957/06/06

Lee Patterson is the host of a radio show about criminal cases. He's looking into an old robbery where the loot was never recovered, and one of the robbers ended up behind bars after killing his accomplice. Patterson wants an exclusive story, after hearing the robber/killer was released from prison. In his search for the man, Patterson receives a lot of conflicting information, and also finds himself followed by an unknown person. He manages to track down the robbers' wife, Hy Hazell, and through her finds out the truth about the robbery and the money which is still out there somewhere. But he still has to deal with the person who's not only following him, but also turns out to be a killer himself.A fairly straight-forward and routine B-thriller, it nevertheless moves at a quick pace and works decently well. The movie is focused almost completely on Patterson, even second billed Hy Hazell ('Stolen Assignment') doesn't get enough screen time to really make a lasting impression. Thankfully Patterson is a decent B-lead actor with enough charisma and energy to hold one's attention. He already worked with director Montgomery Tully and DoP Phil Grindrod on 'The Counterfeit Plan' that same year. That is the better movie overall, but this is still a decent and entertaining thriller. It has a few moments that don't make a lot of sense when you think about it, but for a B-movie that barely breaks the 1 hour mark, a few leaps of logic are to be expected. It even manages to sneak in a quick but decent car chase around London, as well as a fistfight inside a barber salon lit only by a throbbing neon-light. Nothing essential, nothing groundbreaking, but as with most of these B-thrillers there are worse ways to spend an hour of your time. 6/10

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gerry1019
1957/06/07

Growing up in England in the fifties, this type of film seemed to show up every week on a provincial double bill. Lee Patterson seemed to be in lots of them; Danziger piccies I called them although the brothers did not produce this particular item.Patterson plays a radio crime reporter looking into who has the loot from an old robbery. One of the robbers has just been released from prison and assorted bad guys are trying to find where he stashed the proceeds.The picture moves along at a decent clip and there is one pretty good car chase. Not inspirational but not a waste of time.The movie is not available on DVD but Nostalgia Family Video have a good quality VHS version.

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