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Seven Days to Noon (also known as Ultimatum) is a 1950 British political thriller film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting and starring Barry Jones, Olive Sloane and André Morell. [1] It was written by Frank Harvey and Roy Boulting based on a story by Paul Dehn and James Bernard .
He made his first screen appearance in Seven Days to Noon in 1950, playing a reluctant soldier obliged to shoot a psychotic scientist. [1] One of his earliest stage roles was as Sam Weller in The Trial of Mr Pickwick (1952). [ 4 ]
Olive Sloane (16 December 1896 – 28 June 1963) was an English actress whose film career spanned over 40 years from the silent era through to her death. Sloane's career trajectory was unusual in that for most of her professional life she was essentially an anonymous bit part actress, and her best, most substantial roles did not come until relatively late in her career when she was in her 50s.
The year 1950 in film involved some significant events. Top-grossing films (U.S.) ... Seven Days to Noon, directed by the Boulting Brothers, starring Barry Jones –
In 1949 or 1950, Dehn began a collaboration with composer James Bernard. Dehn asked Bernard to collaborate with him on the original story for the Boulting Brothers film Seven Days to Noon (1950). Through the 1960s, Dehn concentrated on screenwriting for espionage films, including Goldfinger (1964), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965), and ...
in Seven Days to Noon (1950) Born: Cecil Hugh Cross 24 September 1925. London, England, UK. Died: 14 May 1989 (aged 63) Blackheath, Surrey, England, UK. Hugh Cross ...
High Treason is a 1951 British spy thriller. [3] [4] It is a sequel to the film Seven Days to Noon (1950) from the same team.Director Roy Boulting, co-director (with his brother John) and co-writer of the first film also directed and co-wrote this one. [4]
Madeleine (1950) as Lord Advocate; Seven Days to Noon (1950) as Professor Willingdon; The Mudlark (1950) as Speaker (uncredited) The Clouded Yellow (1951) as Nicholas Fenton; White Corridors (1951) as Dr. Shoesmith; Appointment with Venus (1951) as Provost; The Magic Box (1951) as The Bath Doctor; Plymouth Adventure (1952) as William Brewster ...