The Man Inside

The Man Inside

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STORY

Story
A detective tracking a stolen gem begins to suspect there's more to the case than just theft.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This was Bonar Colleano's final film before he was killed in a car accident on August 18, 1958 at the age of 34, three weeks before the film was released.

This was originally intended to be an Alan Ladd starring vehicle.

According to the book "When the Snow Melts", the autobiography of producer Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli, this picture was one of three from Warwick Films which were "released within a year". The three movies were: 'The Man Inside' (1958), 'Killers of Kilimanjaro' (1959), and 'Tank Force!' aka 'No Time To Die' (1958).

Opening credits: Any resemblance between characters in this film to any persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

Popular Dialogues

"Robert Stone: Without any warning at all, the door closed on me. I shouted and finally... Milo March: You say you've known him for a long time? Robert Stone: Yes, he's been doing our books for fifteen years at least. The quietest, nicest fellow you could meet. He came here about once in two weeks. Carter and I used to look at the stone together. We used to stand here, just looking. Franklin: Hand in hand? Robert Stone: Mr. March, you know anything about diamonds? Milo March: Yeah, I know I can't afford them. Robert Stone: Then let me ask you; have you ever seen something that became an obsession, something you simply had to possess? Milo March: Aha. But she ran away with a Texas oil man. Robert Stone: Well, Carter in a sense, eloped with the diamond. I don't condone him stealing it, mind you. But I can understand why he did it. He took it because he fell in love with it. Franklin: It's like stealing another man's wife. Milo March: Oh, come on now. What can a diamond do for you on a cold night? Robert Stone: If you're lucky enough to find The Tyrahna Blue, you'll know what I mean. You see, Mr. March, every man is actually two men: the one the world sees, the other the man inside. Milo March: You think that I'll steal it? Robert Stone: [chuckles] No, course not, Mr March. But the idea may cross your mind. A diamond like The Tyrahna Blue is like a beautiful woman - irresistible. A fire with passion."