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  1. The Key Man (U.S. title: Life at Stake) is a 1957 British black and white second feature by Montgomery Tully and starring Lee Patterson, Paula Byrne and Colin Gordon. The screenplay was by Julian MacLaren-Ross and adapted from his own original story. The film was released in the USA by United Artists.

  2. Du kannst "The Key Man" legal bei Plex kostenlos im Stream anschauen. Inhalt Attempting to recreate a notorious murder for his show, a radio host runs into real danger after locating a missing fortune in this 1957 crime drama.

    • Montgomery Tully
    • 2
  3. Original title: The Key Man. 1957. 1h 3m. IMDb RATING. 5.4 /10. 120. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Thriller. Attempting to reconstruct a criminal case, a radio presenter seeks the whereabouts of a robber who has recently finished a prison sentence, leading him into danger. Director. Montgomery Tully. Writer. J. McLaren Ross. Stars. Lee Patterson.

    • (120)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Montgomery Tully
    • 1957-06
  4. Overview. 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. Montgomery Tully. Director. J. McLaren Ross. Screenplay.

  5. Starring Lee Patterson, Hy Hazell and Colin Gordon. The story concerns the presenter of a radio crime show who finds himself muddled with proper hoodlums after he reproduces a disreputable murder on the air.

    • Montgomery Tully
    • Insignia Films
  6. THE KEY MAN Life at Stake. Directed by. Montgomery Tully. United Kingdom, 1957. Crime, Drama, Thriller. 63. Synopsis. The host of a radio show about criminal cases is looking into an old robbery where the loot was never recovered, and one of the robbers e ...

  7. The Key Man (U.S. title: Life at Stake) is a 1957 British black and white second feature by Montgomery Tully and starring Lee Patterson, Paula Byrne and Colin Gordon. The screenplay was by Julian MacLaren-Ross and adapted from his own original story