
Scotland Yard detectives race to halt a wave of safe‑cracking burglaries sweeping England, starting with evidence uncovered at a recent London break‑in. The film adopts the gritty police‑procedural style popularized by Ealing’s 1950 classic The Blue Lamp, and was released in the United States under the title The Third Key.
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Geoffrey Keen
Chief Superintendent Jim Malcolm

Ralph Truman
Colonel Blenkinsop

Jack Hawkins
Supt Tom Halliday

Alec McCowen
House Surgeon

Maureen Delaney
Mrs. Stevens, the daily help

Ian Bannen
The Young Workman - Stanley James

Michael Collins

Vincent Ball
P.C. at Hospital (uncredited)

David Davies
Welsh Police Constable

David Lodge
Detective at Car Lot (uncredited)

John Welsh
House Agent at Shepperton

Stratford Johns
Constable (uncredited)

Richard Davies
Detective (uncredited)

Harold Goodwin
Official at Somerset House

Pat Ryan

Fred Davis

Sydney Tafler
Stone

George Rose
Slob

Peter Welch
CID Man (uncredited)

Peter Burton
Creasey

George Holdcroft

Nicholas Parsons
Police Constable Bates

John Paul

Frazer Hines
Urchin (uncredited)

Frederick Treves
Detective tailing Creasey (uncredited)

Ursula Howells
Mrs. Elliot / Mrs. Gilson

Fred Griffiths

Maureen Davis
The Young Workman's Wife - Mrs. James

John Stratton
Sergeant Ward

Sam Kydd
Police Constable in Information Room

John Warwick
Detective Inspector at Shipping Office

Aidan Harrington

Guy Standeven
Detective (uncredited)

Roy Purcell

Richard Leech
Nightwatchman / Gilson

Martin Wyldeck
Officer in Criminal Records Department (uncredited)

Glyn Houston
Detective Sergeant in 'Q' car

Jack Dearlove

Dorothy Alison
Mary Halliday

Charles Rayford

Sonnie Wills

William Mervyn
Manager of Festival Hall

Joss Ambler
Cashier at Shipping Office

Philip Stewart

Harry Locke
Secondhand Dealer

Jack McNaughton

Meadows White

Michael Brooke
Tony Halliday

Newton Blick
Deputy Commander

Arthur Rigby
Detective Inspector at Chester

Barry Keegan
Detective Constable in Hospital Ward

Warwick Ashton
Newspaper Circulation Manager

Julie Milton
Welsh Newsagent's Daughter

Gillian Webb
Housewife at Shepperton

Jameson Clark
Detective Superintendent Ogilvie

Edward Cast

Dennis Carnell

Robert Gregory

Patrick Halpin

Lindsay Hooper

Colin McKenzie

Arthur Howell

Robert Moor

Fred Nicholas

Anthony Richmond

John Wilder
Detective (uncredited)
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Tom Halliday
John Ward
Gilson
Robert Elliot
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During a routine response to a burglar alarm at premises in Long Acre, Central London, the police meet the nightwatchman and search the site, finding nothing amiss. The next day, a safe that had been opened with a key is found emptied. Superintendent Tom Halliday, Jack Hawkins and his new Detective Sergeant Ward, John Stratton, take up the case, convinced the culprit is a meticulous nightwatchman behind a string of break-ins.
Halliday soon deduces that the so-called nightwatchman has pulled off 14 safe-breaking jobs across the country, all on the same model of safe and all completed with genuine keys. A visit to the safe manufacturer yields a list of current and former staff, but everyone is cleared, narrowing the field of suspects. When another safe is breached, a young man on his way to work witnesses the thief climbing over the gate and, in a bid to stop the getaway, is knocked down by the car. The victim dies but manages to pass limited information to the police before his time, and the hit-and-run vehicle is found abandoned in a scrapyard, having been stolen from Mrs Elliot Ursula Howells.
Inside the car they discover a newspaper that points to a North Wales garage and to Mr Gilson, a deceased former employee of the safe manufacturer. Halliday uncovers that there are 28 more safes of the same type hidden around London, and that the thief is being tipped off by an insurance agent about which safes hold significant cash. To trap the culprit, the police arrange with the owner of a Royal Festival Hall safe to stage gala nights that would attract a large sum of cash stored overnight. They tail the insurance agent to a meeting with Mrs Elliot, who is revealed to be Mrs Gilson, the wife of the apparently dead key maker.
As the investigation tightens, Halliday and Ward realize that Gilson faked his own death after years spent making duplicate keys for the safes his company produced. Gilson finally makes a bold move, breaking into the Royal Festival Hall, only to be met by waiting detectives. Mrs Gilson arrives and waits in her car in a nearby car park. After a brief struggle, Gilson punches Ward and tries to flee, but is soon recaptured. In a daring turn, Halliday jumps onto the bonnet of Mrs Gilson’s car and smashes the windscreen to prevent her from steering to an escape route. He is thrown from the bonnet, but the arrest of both Mr and Mrs Gilson brings the case to a close.
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