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Seven Days to Noon

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In the heart of London, a physics professor becomes the epicenter of an impending crisis when he reveals a terrifying plan: he has manufactured a nuclear bomb set to detonate in exactly seven days. The news spreads like wildfire, trapping police and government officials in a race against time to avert disaster.

As the clock ticks down, the complexity of the man behind this threat is unveiled. As the mystery unfolds, the professor appears desolate and torn, yet convinced that his plan serves a greater purpose. The search to find him turns into a game of wits, where the lives of millions hang by a thread. Tension escalates as authorities try to comprehend his intentions while grappling with the chaos unleashed in the city.

Beyond the action-packed plot, the film explores profound themes of morality, fear, and the consequences of knowledge. Characters are confronted with dilemmas and ethical decisions that will challenge their humanity. With a grim atmosphere and a script laden with tension, the story ensnares the viewer in a whirlwind of suspense, prompting everyone to consider how far they would go for peace and security. In this race against time, every second counts, and choices can mean the difference between the end and the salvation of the world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Roy Boulting
John Boulting
Writer
Roy Boulting
Frank Harvey
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Barry Jones
AndrΓ© Morell
Olive Sloane
Sheila Manahan
Hugh Cross
Joan Hickson
Ronald Adam
Marie Ney
Joss Ackland
Marianne Stone
John Stratton
Gender
Suspense
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
John Boulting
Roy Boulting
Original title
Seven Days to Noon
Duration
94
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