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.
Seven Days to Noon has generally received positive reviews.
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Seven Days to Noon was released in 1950 and has generally received positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 15 reviews, giving Seven Days to Noon (1950) an average rating of 71%.
Overall, cinema-goers and film critics broadly agree on the merits of the movie, with critics giving it an average score of 72% and users giving an average score of 70%.
With a score of 71%, Seven Days to Noon is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1950, which stands at 63%.
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