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Release Date:
October 30, 1950
Original Title:
Seven Days to Noon
Alternate Titles:
Minaccia atomica
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
London Films Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
When Professor Willingdon becomes wary of the nuclear weapons he is helping build, he steals a warhead and threatens to detonate it in London in seven days unless the government begins nuclear disarmament. As Willingdon goes into hiding, Detective Folland of Scotland Yard sets out to find him. Willingdon's daughter Ann also joins the cause, hoping she can talk sense into her father before he causes a catastrophe.
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Assistant Director:
Mike Johnson
Assistant Sound Editor:
Ann Chegwidden
Associate Producer:
Peter De Sarigny
Boom Operator:
Eric Cass
Camera Operator:
Ray Sturgess
Robert Huke
Gerald Moss
Dennis Fox
Casting:
Dorothy Holloway
Conductor:
Hubert Clifford
Continuity:
Shirley Barnes
Costume Design:
Honoria Plesch
Director:
Roy Boulting
John Boulting
Director of Photography:
Gilbert Taylor
Editor:
John Boulting
Roy Boulting
Makeup Artist:
U. P. Hutchinson
Original Music Composer:
John Addison
Producer:
John Boulting
Roy Boulting
Production Design:
John Elphick
Production Manager:
John Palmer
Screenplay:
Roy Boulting
Frank Harvey
Sound Editor:
Bert Eggleton
Sound Recordist:
Bert Ross
Story:
Paul Dehn
James Bernard
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