Review of Seven Days in May (1964) by Brett B — 11 Nov 2011
Rod Serling's searing screenplay and the impressively stark black-and-white cinematography are two compelling reasons to give this film a look. More important, though, is Lancaster, who owns the film, delivering a dark and powerful performance, one filled with anger and righteous indignation; it's one of his very best roles.
This review of Seven Days in May (1964) was written by Brett B on 11 Nov 2011.
Seven Days in May has generally received very positive reviews.
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