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Seven Days to Noon is a British film of genre Drama directed by John Boulting with Barry Jones

Seven Days to Noon (1950)

Seven Days to Noon
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Length 1h34
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Genres Drama,    Thriller
Rating69% 3.494353.494353.494353.494353.49435

Seven Days to Noon is a 1950 British drama / thriller film directed by John Boulting and Roy Boulting. Paul Dehn and James Bernard won the Academy Award for Best Story for this film.

Synopsis

The film is set in the early 1950s. The British Prime Minister, (Ronald Adam), is sent a letter by Professor Willingdon (Barry Jones), who works at Britain's Atomic weapons development facility, the Wallingford Research Centre, from which he has surreptitiously taken a nuclear warhead. It is a very explicit threat that Willingdon will destroy the centre of London in a week's time, at noon (hence the film title), unless the British government declares that it is to stop all stockpiling of nuclear warheads. Detective Superintendent Folland (André Morell) of Scotland Yard's Special Branch is charged with tracking down Willingdon and stopping him.

Actors

Barry Jones

(Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon)
André Morell

(Superintendent G.W. Folland)
Olive Sloane

(Goldie Phillips)
Hugh Cross
Sheila Manahan

(Ann Willingdon)
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