Seven Days to Noon
1950 British film by John Boulting Roy Boulting / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seven Days to Noon is a 1950 British political thriller film. It was directed by John and Roy Boulting and it starred Barry Jones.[1]
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Seven Days to Noon | |
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Directed by | John Boulting Roy Boulting |
Written by | Paul Dehn (story) James Bernard (story) Frank Harvey (screenplay) Roy Boulting (screenplay) |
Produced by | John Boulting Roy Boulting |
Starring | Barry Jones Olive Sloane André Morell Sheila Manahan Hugh Cross |
Cinematography | Gilbert Taylor |
Edited by | John Boulting Roy Boulting |
Music by | John Addison |
Production companies | London Film Productions Boulting Brothers |
Distributed by | British Lion Films |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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In the film, the British Prime Minister is blackmailed by a man who has stolen a nuclear weapon and threatens to destroy London.