The Key is a 1958 war film set in 1940 during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic. It was based on the novel Stella by Jan de Hartog. American David Ross , a sergeant in the Canadian army, is hastily promoted and assigned to command one of the Royal Navy's slow, poorly-armed tugboats, which bring in freighters crippled near England by German attacks. The main danger is from U-boats and aircraft. David is pleased to be reunited with an old friend, Captain Chris Ford . Chris takes him out on a mission, then brings him home to his flat to meet his lover Stella . She had been engaged to... Philip, another tugboat captain, but he was killed the day before their wedding. Knowing the extreme danger of his job, Philip had given a copy of his key to the flat to another officer, Van Barger , so that Stella would be taken care of no matter what. Van Barger moved in. Then, continuing the tradition, he gave a key to Chris. When Chris chooses David to be the next in line, David tries to refuse, but his friend is insistent. Stella accepts Chris's marriage proposal.
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| Release date: | July 1, 1958 |
| Directed by: | Carol Reed |
| Runtime: | 134 Minutes |
| Producer: | Carl Foreman |
| Editor: | A. S. Bates |
| Music by: | Malcolm Arnold |
| Cinematography: | Oswald Morris |
| Screenplay by: | Carl Foreman |
| Adapted from: | Stella |