Review of Seven Days to Noon (1950) by Dale B — 30 Dec 2018
Not a "typical" Boulting Brothers film in that it is more dramatic and less "funny", but still a rather bleak satire of the cold war and a government's response to a threat to its existence.
I must admit that while the ending was somewhat expected, it still came as something of a shock! Great b/w photography, wonderful shots of an "evacuated" London, great performances all around, I agree with the 77% rating because the film is farm from perfect (and it's a bit slow-going by today's hectic standards).
Worth seeing, probably won't watch it again any time soon, though.
This review of Seven Days to Noon (1950) was written by Dale B on 30 Dec 2018.
Seven Days to Noon has generally received positive reviews.
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