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Quando uno scienziato minaccia di detonare una potente bomba nel cuore di Londra, Scotland Yard ha appena sette giorni prima che sia troppo tardi.Quando uno scienziato minaccia di detonare una potente bomba nel cuore di Londra, Scotland Yard ha appena sette giorni prima che sia troppo tardi.Quando uno scienziato minaccia di detonare una potente bomba nel cuore di Londra, Scotland Yard ha appena sette giorni prima che sia troppo tardi.
- Vincitore di 1 Oscar
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
André Morell
- Superintendent Folland
- (as Andre Morell)
Joss Ackland
- Station Policeman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gerald Andersen
- Bit Part
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jean Anderson
- Mother at Train Station
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizJames Bernard was most famous for composing the scores to numerous Hammer horrors, including Dracula il vampiro (1958). Ironically, however, it was for this film that he won his only Oscar - as co-writer of the screenplay, not the music.
- BlooperFurther to the comment of "In 1950, a nuclear weapon would weigh at least six metric tonnes. It certainly would not fit into a small Gladstone bag as shown in this movie" - the word "nuclear" is never used in this film. It is clearly stated that it is a new secret weapon, a UR 12, which does fit into a small Gladstone bag. It isn't an atom bomb (the term used at that time).
- Citazioni
Superintendent Folland: Repressing of fear is like trying to hold down the lid of a boiling kettle. Something's got to give eventually.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: 1950
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Peacemaker (1997)
Recensione in evidenza
The Boulting Brothers stray from their usual cheery British comedy films to make this effective and thoughtful thriller. Leaving the plotting to one side, it is remarkable as, at that time, the Government was laying the basis for the U.K.'s independent atomic deterrent and the effects of Atomic and Nuclear testing were never discussed. (ask the poor soldiers who watched the tests in Australia!) The issue is never resolved, and in the end the Professor can't make his case publicly.
Part of the film shows the evacuation of London. It harks back to the great evacuations of 1939/4 and invokes the same spirit. Oddly enough, Wartime studios had not portrayed the Home Front (other than nods to Fire Services or War-Work)and perhaps this is a belated look back. It does show one incident that would never have passed the wartime censor's pencil- the shooting of looters.
Other cultural notes: How easy it was for the studios to clear London even then the most traffic congested city in England, and to get the army to lend hundreds of personnel (and demonstrate their efficiency). And the great attraction of the old 1950's films: glimpses of bomb sites, long lost street scenes and forgotten buildings.
Watch it and remember its been 55 years since this film was made and 7/7. I don't think the genre was attempted again. Instead Studios turned to Sci-Fi ( a thin disguise for the external Russian menace).
Part of the film shows the evacuation of London. It harks back to the great evacuations of 1939/4 and invokes the same spirit. Oddly enough, Wartime studios had not portrayed the Home Front (other than nods to Fire Services or War-Work)and perhaps this is a belated look back. It does show one incident that would never have passed the wartime censor's pencil- the shooting of looters.
Other cultural notes: How easy it was for the studios to clear London even then the most traffic congested city in England, and to get the army to lend hundreds of personnel (and demonstrate their efficiency). And the great attraction of the old 1950's films: glimpses of bomb sites, long lost street scenes and forgotten buildings.
Watch it and remember its been 55 years since this film was made and 7/7. I don't think the genre was attempted again. Instead Studios turned to Sci-Fi ( a thin disguise for the external Russian menace).
- richard-meredith27
- 17 lug 2006
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By what name was Minaccia atomica (1950) officially released in Canada in English?
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