Seven Days to Noon

October. 30,1950      
Rating:
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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.

Barry Jones as  Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon
André Morell as  Superintendent G.W. Folland
Olive Sloane as  Goldie Phillips
Sheila Manahan as  Ann Willingdon
Hugh Cross as  Stephen Lane
Joan Hickson as  Mrs. Emily Georgina Peckett
Ronald Adam as  Arthur Lytton, the Prime Minister
Marie Ney as  Mrs. Willingdon
Joss Ackland as  Station Policeman
Marianne Stone as  Woman in Phone Box

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Reviews

Actuakers
1950/10/30

One of my all time favorites.

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Maleeha Vincent
1950/10/31

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Taha Avalos
1950/11/01

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Josephina
1950/11/02

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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zardoz-13
1950/11/03

The respected Brothers Boulting John and Roy depict London on the brink of certain annihilation in their suspenseful, spine-tingling, black & white, disaster thriller "Seven Days to Noon," a taut white-knuckled parable about unreasonable professor gone mad who plans to destroy London with a stolen nuclear weapon that fits into a suitcase. This lunatic is no idiot, but he is suffering from fatigue of creating one of the deadliest weapons on Earth and he himself will detonate it if the British Prime Minister refuses to halt a program designed to develop weapons of mass destruction. Co-director and scenarist Roy Boulting of "Run for the Sun" and "The 39 Steps" remake writer Frank Harvey have fashioned a gripping melodrama based on a provocative story written by Paul Dehn (later to pen "Goldfinger" as well as several sequels for the original "Planet of the Apes" movies) and James Bernard. Unlike Dehn with whom he shared story credit, Bernard became better known for the orchestral scores that he wrote for Hammer horror epics. Incidentally, Dehn and Bernard received the Oscar for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story during the 1952 Academy Awards. The Boulting Brothers were nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1950, and "Seven Days to Noon" was nominated to the BAFTA Film Award in 1951. Mind you, this 94-minute melodrama still holds up in terms of tension and suspense right up to the end. The Boultings have managed a marvelous feat in capturing the hysteria when the government decides to evacuate the area that the bomb will obliterate before the titular deadline. Professor Willingdon (Barry Jones of "The Bad Lord Byron") mails a letter with an ultimatum to the British Prime Minister (Ronald Adam) that seven days from then, he will trigger a devastating UR12 bomb developed at a secret British scientific research laboratory. Scotland Yard Superintendent Folland (André Morell of "The Bridge on the River Kwai") heads up the investigation while all of London prepares to meet their maker. Gradually, the Boulting generate suspense until you're ready to gnaw off your fingernails. The authorities play a game of cat and mouse to run down the mad scientist but he stays a step ahead of them. Although he changes his appearance by shaving off his mustache, the desperate Willingdon finds it difficult to avoid not only detection or capture because his photograph has been posted all over London. This is one British thriller that takes itself seriously and gains momentum right up to the very last second. A must-see for film historians that are studying the development of anti-nuclear bombs cinema in the early 1950s. Incidentally, the cinematographer who lensed "Seven Days to Noon" was none other than "Star Wars" lenser Gilbert Taylor. James Bond fans will spot Geoffrey Keen in a small role in a scene at a bar where Willingdon goes to have a brandy and soda. André Morell is terrific as the level-headed Scotland Yard Superintend who leads the manhunt for Willingdon. Several times throughout the narrative, our conscientious scientist eludes the authorities just when they are about to pounce on him. The shots of desolate London locations evacuated look thoroughly convincing, and the Boultings forge the atmosphere of paranoid. Altogether, "Seven Days to Noon" ranks as top-flight entertainment.

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mark.waltz
1950/11/04

Not one man, not even one group or organization, should have access to so much power that could destroy an entire city. That is the plot of this early cold war thriller of nuclear power threatened to blow up London by a disillusioned professor. This intense nail-biting clock ticker is just what the doctor ordered to warn audiences of what could happen, and ironically is what has happened. This is terrorism at its scariest before the word "terrorist" was a frequently used word in our vocabulary, because the culprit is threatening to destroy their own countrymen. Sound familiar?Real time photography of Londoners going about their daily tasks is interspersed with the filmed drama, adding much tension to the already frightening theme. The story intersperses the quest to find the bomb and defuse it before its too late, evacuate the entire city (an empty London is a scary looking London!), and the personal dramas of those involved, including the professor's own family.The dramatic structure is aided by an excellent screenplay, crisp photography and an appropriately tense musical score. The cast of excellent British actors seem so natural in their performances that they seem not to be acting, but reacting to the horrors of the story which they are dramatizing. Particularly excellent are Barry Jones as the nervous professor and Joan Hickson as the flirtatious landlady who rents a room to him and becomes an unwilling participant in his quest for mass destruction.

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anthony_retford
1950/11/05

I was a child in Chelsea, London in 1950 so the scenes of this movie are somewhat familiar to me. I have always liked older British thrillers because they were all made with no nonsense or fat. This movie is another example of that. My complaint with modern British thrillers is that they are full of coarse language, as though this is the common currency in the UK. We don't hear one such word in this fine movie. I would show this to my young son when he gets to be 10.It is wonder to me that the makers were able to show many scenes of London, including a portion of Trafalgar Square as unoccupied by anyone. The characterizations were very good and the movie had a lot of suspense. I thought the professor was very agile to climb out of a back window, and then over walls. I know I would have a hard time doing that. I watch a lot of movies so I am trying to understand how I missed this one. If you want a sensible, suspense-filled, well-thought out film you would do well by watching this movie.

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ianlouisiana
1950/11/06

An unexpected masterpiece from the Boulting Brothers, "Seven Days to Noon" is an object - lesson in how to make a small - budget suspense movie .It works supremely well as such,but it is rather more than that.The "Atomic Age" was upon us,anti - communist propaganda was coming to a peak and nuclear sabres were being rattled. There was a real fear that World War three might indeed be the war to end all wars and everything else as well.In such a climate a scientist with a conscience might well decide to rattle a few sabres himself in the cause of what he considered the collective good. By threatening to explode a nuclear device in Central London within seven days unless all work on atomic weapons is suspended Mr B.Jones causes a very British panic i.e.things carry on much the same right up until the last moment,an Ealingesque concept if ever there was one. The Boulting Brothers' proposition that the atom bomb was "a bad thing" might seem to belong to the era of duffel coats,beards and open - toed sandals but in fact predates it by several years. Over half a century later it is glaringly obvious to Londoners that any bomb,whether it contains Uranium 235 or fertiliser is a very bad thing and to find one bomber in a big city is a task beyond human capability. By pointing this out to the public in 1950 the Boultings were breaking new ground. Don't watch it through 21st Century eyes then complain that people aren't like that -obviously they're not.But they were then. What you see is the way people behaved,the way they spoke and inter - acted as much as "Eastenders" reflects daily life in London now. People expressed anger,love and hatred without foaming at the mouth. Five years after the end of the war there was still a little of the "Let's all pull together" spirit abroad in the air.Everybody knew what it meant to be British but nobody spoke about it - the polar opposite of today. Although today the Boultings are best remembered for their comedies this little masterpiece from early in their career is a worthy contender for consideration as their finest work.

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