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13 lut 2024 · That’s in part the thematic thrust of this high-octane political thriller that pits two of the greatest actors of their generation in a battle to decide the fate of the world.
8 lut 2023 · Peary’s review of “John Frankenheimer’s taut political thriller” — scripted by Rod Sterling, and based on Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II’s novel of the same name — is primarily focused on the fact that it was “surely… not a favorite at Reagan’s White House.”
8 gru 2010 · Seven Days in May begins with a riot in front of the White House. It's the late 1960s and U.S. President Jordan Lyman (Fredric March) has recently signed a nuclear disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union.
'Seven Days in May' is still a very, very good film in my opinion, with many brilliant assets. It does meander in pace in the third act, where it gets too talk-heavy, and gets a little heavy handed at times.
United States military leaders plot to overthrow the President because he supports a nuclear disarmament treaty and they fear a Soviet sneak attack.
Seven Days in May is a 1964 American political thriller film about a military-political cabal's planned takeover of the United States government in reaction to the president's negotiation of a disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union.
28 sie 2011 · What most interests me about Seven Days in May is its snapshot of the paranoia of the Cold War era, where the enemy — the Soviet Union — was big, powerful, well-armed and dangerous and where a single nuclear missile could change the balance of world power and spark World War III.