

Seven Days to Noon
Directed by Roy Boulting, John BoultingAn 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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Seven Days to Noon was released on October 10, 1950.
Seven Days to Noon was directed by Roy Boulting, John Boulting.
Seven Days to Noon has a runtime of 1h 34m.
Seven Days to Noon was produced by John Boulting, Roy Boulting.
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.
The key characters in Seven Days to Noon are Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon (Barry Jones), Superintendent G.W. Folland (André Morell), Goldie Phillips (Olive Sloane).
Seven Days to Noon is rated Not Rated.
Seven Days to Noon is a Drama, Thriller film.
Seven Days to Noon has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
















