Seven Days to Noon

Seven Days to Noon

A Boulting Bros. Thriller With a Difference!

6.8 /10 43 votes
October 30, 1950 1h 34m Released

Storyline

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.

Key Information

Director Roy Boulting
Writers James Bernard, Paul Dehn
Studio London Films Productions
Rating 6.8/10
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Barry Jones

Barry Jones

Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon

André Morell

André Morell

Superintendent G.W. Folland

Olive Sloane

Goldie Phillips

Sheila Manahan

Sheila Manahan

Ann Willingdon

Hugh Cross

Hugh Cross

Stephen Lane

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. Emily Georgina Peckett

Ronald Adam

Ronald Adam

Arthur Lytton, the Prime Minister

Marie Ney

Marie Ney

Mrs. Willingdon

Joss Ackland

Joss Ackland

Station Policeman

Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Woman in Phone Box

John Stratton

John Stratton

Army Mechanic

George Spence

Man on Bus (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

Seven Days to Noon was released on October 30, 1950.

The runtime of Seven Days to Noon is 1h 34m.

Seven Days to Noon is a Thriller movie.

Seven Days to Noon has a rating of 6.8 out of 10 on TMDB.

Seven Days to Noon is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Seven Days to Noon was directed by Roy Boulting.

The main cast of Seven Days to Noon includes Barry Jones, André Morell, Olive Sloane.

Seven Days to Noon is originally in English.