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Seven Days in May

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Seven Days in May (1964)

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Reviews Counted:17

Fresh:17

Rotten:0

Average Rating:7.8/10

Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Burt Lancaster stars as General James Scott in Frankenheimer's film of Rod Serling's adaptation of Fletcher Knebel and Charles Waldo Bailey's bestselling novel set in the early 1960s. Like much of... Burt Lancaster stars as General James Scott in Frankenheimer's film of Rod Serling's adaptation of Fletcher Knebel and Charles Waldo Bailey's bestselling novel set in the early 1960s. Like much of the American public, Gen. Scott, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff is unhappy with a nuclear arms pact with the Soviet Union recently signed by President Jordan Lyman (Fredric March). But the extent of Scott's displeasure is not fully understood until his aide, Col. Martin "Jiggs" Casey (Kirk Douglas), finds some messages suggesting that the general and the Joint Chiefs have been planning a military takeover of the government at a top-secret air base in Texas. The plan is scheduled to go into effect in seven days, while the president is in sequestration during a military drill. Duly informed, the President sends Senator Raymond Clark (Edmond O'Brien), to investigate the base, and the Senator is held there against his will. In Gibraltar, presidential aide Paul Girard (Martin Balsam) obtains evidence of the coup from Admiral Paul Barnswell (John Houseman), but after the aide is killed in the crash of his return flight, the admiral denies any knowledge of an imminent military takeover. Although dialogue-heavy for a thriller, it remains an effective slice of cold war paranoia, with echoes of the Cuban missile standoff that may have been absorbed from Frankenheimer's friend, Robert F. Kennedy. [More]

Starring: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner

Starring: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Martin Balsam, George Macready, Whit Bissell

Director: John Frankenheimer

Director: John Frankenheimer
Screenwriter: Rod Serling
Producer: Edward Lewis
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith

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Shot in stark black and white, it shows the military not as the usual buffoons, but as ruthless right-wingers with a political agenda.

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07/22/08
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Highly enjoyable.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
06/24/06
Derek Adams
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Sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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08/13/07
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As dismal as is the complication that they and this picture present, the acknowledgment of its possibility and the discovery of how it might be resolved, with wisdom and fundamental courage, make this a brave and forceful film.

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05/09/05
Bosley Crowther
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Lancaster is unparalleled in a rare bad guy role, helped amiably by a solid supporting staff. One of Frankenheimer's best works.

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02/14/02
Christopher Null
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John Frankenheimer directed, too much in love with technique, though he ably taps the neuroticism of Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, and Fredric March.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
08/13/07
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader

Gripping political thriller.

Full Review Source: Ozus' World Movie Reviews | comment Comment
04/26/07
Dennis Schwartz
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Based upon a potboiling bestseller novel, Frankenheimer brings an artistic sense to the film, but he can only take it so far.

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06/14/07
Douglas Pratt
Douglas Pratt
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A very good, thought-provoking film that is more related to our times than we would like.

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02/01/02
Dragan Antulov
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06/18/05
Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
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Director John Frankenheimer's 1960s political thriller still crackles and pops.

Full Review Source: Netflix | comment Comment
11/07/02
James Rocchi
James Rocchi
Netflix

...everything a good, taut, riveting conspiracy movie should be.

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John J. Puccio
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12/24/02
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05/05/03
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02/06/03
Tony Toscano
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A strikingly dramatic, realistic and provocatively topical film.

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08/13/07
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