An A-bomb is loose… in the world’s largest city.
Seven Days to Noon (1950) follows a British scientist who, horrified by his own role in creating nuclear weapons, steals an atomic bomb and threatens to destroy London unless the government halts its research. As the city braces for catastrophe, police and officials race against time to find him before his moral protest turns into mass tragedy. This tense Cold War thriller blends realism and moral urgency in a haunting reflection on conscience, duty, and the perils of scientific power.
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- Kino’s Blu-ray contains no extras. Trailers included: It Always Rains on Sunday (1947), The File of the Golden Goose (1969), When Eight Bells Toll (1971) and Juggernaut (1974).
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