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The Long Arm

The True Inside Story of Scotland Yard's Crime Busters!
1956 | 96m | English

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Scotland Yard detectives attempt to solve a spate of safe robberies across England beginning with clues found at the latest burglary in London. The film is notable for using a police procedural style made popular by Ealing in their 1950 film The Blue Lamp. It is known in the US as The Third Key.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1956
Director: Charles Frend
Writer: Janet Green, Robert Barr
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords detective, scotland yard, film noir
Production Companies Ealing Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jack Hawkins Supt Tom Halliday
John Stratton Sergeant Ward
Dorothy Alison Mary Halliday
Michael Brooke Tony Halliday
Sam Kydd Police Constable in Information Room
Glyn Houston Detective Sergeant in 'Q' car
Richard Leech Nightwatchman / Gilson
Newton Blick Deputy Commander
Geoffrey Keen Chief Superintendent Jim Malcolm
Sydney Tafler Stone
Peter Burton Creasey
George Rose Slob
Arthur Rigby Detective Inspector at Chester
Ralph Truman Colonel Blenkinsop
Ian Bannen The Young Workman - Stanley James
Maureen Davis The Young Workman's Wife - Mrs. James
John Warwick Detective Inspector at Shipping Office
Joss Ambler Cashier at Shipping Office
Barry Keegan Detective Constable in Hospital Ward
Alec McCowen House Surgeon
Harry Locke Secondhand Dealer
Nicholas Parsons Police Constable Bates
Warwick Ashton Newspaper Circulation Manager
Ursula Howells Mrs. Elliot / Mrs. Gilson
David Davies Welsh Police Constable
Julie Milton Welsh Newsagent's Daughter
Meredith Edwards Mr. Thomas
Harold Goodwin Official at Somerset House
John Welsh House Agent at Shepperton
Gillian Webb Housewife at Shepperton
Maureen Delaney Mrs. Stevens, the daily help
Jameson Clark Detective Superintendent Ogilvie
William Mervyn Manager of Festival Hall
Vincent Ball P.C. at Hospital (uncredited)
Richard Davies Detective (uncredited)
Frazer Hines Urchin (uncredited)
Stratford Johns Constable (uncredited)
David Lodge Detective at Car Lot (uncredited)
Guy Standeven Detective (uncredited)
Frederick Treves Detective tailing Creasey (uncredited)
Peter Welch CID Man (uncredited)
Martin Wyldeck Officer in Criminal Records Department (uncredited)
Dennis Carnell
Edward Cast
Michael Collins
Fred Davis
Jack Dearlove
Robert Gregory
Fred Griffiths
Patrick Halpin
Aidan Harrington
George Holdcroft
Lindsay Hooper
Arthur Howell
Colin McKenzie
Jack McNaughton
Robert Moor
Fred Nicholas
John Paul
Roy Purcell
Charles Rayford
Anthony Richmond
Pat Ryan
Philip Stewart
Meadows White
John Wilder
Sonnie Wills
Name Job
Charles Frend Director
Janet Green Screenplay
Gerard Schurmann Original Music Composer
Gordon Dines Director of Photography
Harry Frampton Makeup Artist
Daphne Martin Hairstylist
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Roy Gough Still Photographer
Robert Barr Screenplay
Gordon Stone Editor
Edward Carrick Art Direction
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
Thomas N. Morahan Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

The key is to follow the key! The Long Arm is directed by Charles Frend and written by Janet Green and Robert Barr. It stars Jack Hawkins, John Stratton, Dorothy Alison and Michael Brooke. Music is by Gerard Schurmann and cinematography by Gordon Dines. Detective-Superintendent Tom Halliday (H ... awkins) heads up an investigation into a number of safe cracking robberies. Which in turn turns into a murder investigation. Out of Ealing Studios, this is a little cracker of a police procedural detective mystery. The flow of the investigation is natural, not given over to wild implausibilities, and always the air of mystery is potent. On the outskirts of the investigation there's a running thread about how policemen's wives/girlfriends suffer in their own ways, their men are married to the force, and this is delicately handled by the makers. While the moments of wry levity are not misplaced. Production is spiffing, with a number of London locations vibrantly used and given a film noir sheen by Dines (The Blue Lamp), while Frend (Scott of the Antarctic) keeps it tight and interesting whilst getting grand perfs from the cast - notably a wonderfully regal Hawkins. So if you are looking for an old time British policer that doesn't insult your intelligence, then you need look no further. 8/10

May 16, 2024