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Turn the Key Softly
+ intro by professor Melanie Williams
This gem of London films follows a trio of troubled women.
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Director
Jack Lee
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With
Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison, Terence Morgan
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UK 1953. 81min
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35mm
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Certificate
PG
This neorealist-influenced story of three women, who are released from jail and into the cold indifference of London, is vividly captured by Geoffrey Unsworth’s stunning cinematography. This film alone attests to Lee’s underrated place in cinema, showcasing his sensitive, occasionally sensual approach, continental flair and remarkably assured pacing.
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