Review of Seven Days in May (1964) by David M — 14 Apr 2012
Dated but exciting cautionary tale of the Cold War's possible(?)effect on the American Government during the years immediately following the Bay of Pigs. Frankenheimer, Rod Serling, along with the blessing of the Kennedy Administration set the bestselling novel for a big screen story about the balance and abuse of power, and the importance of remaining faithful to our constitution as it was handed down to us by our forefathers.
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This review of Seven Days in May (1964) was written by David M on 14 Apr 2012.
Seven Days in May has generally received very positive reviews.
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