Seven Days to Noon (1950) [N/A]

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

A Boulting Bros. Thriller With a Difference!

An English scientist runs away from a research center with an atomic bomb. In a letter sent to the British Prime Minister he threatens to blow up the center of London if the Government don't announce the end of any research in this field within a week. Special agents from Scotland Yard try to stop him, with help from the scientist's assistant future son-in-law to find and stop the mad man.

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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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