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Seven Days in May
- Original title
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Seven Days in May
- Year
- 1964
- Running time
- 120 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Rod Serling. Novel: Fletcher Knebel, Charles Waldo Bailey II
- Music
Jerry Goldsmith
- Cinematography
Ellsworth Fredericks (B&W)
- Cast
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- Producer
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Seven Arts Pictures, Joel Productions
- Genre
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Thriller. Mystery | Politics. Army. Cold War
- Synopsis
- At the height of the cold war, a weakened President and a popular four-star general face off in a battle for control of the US government. President Jordan Lyman has successfully negotiated an arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union, but his measure is unpopular and does not sit well with General James Mattoon Scott, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who has been quite vocal in his opposition. Marine Corps Col. Jiggs Casey, who works for Scott, begins to suspect that senior military officers are plotting a coup to overthrow the government.
- Rankings Position
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- Awards
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1964: 2 nominations for Oscar: Supporting Actor (Edmond O'Brien), Art Direction (B&W)
1964: Golden Globe: Supp. Actor (O'Brien). Nominated for Actor (March), Director, Score
1964: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Nominated for Best Drama Screenplay
1963: David di Donatello Awards: Best Foreign Actor (Fredric March) (ex aequo)
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1938
Sergei M. Eisenstein
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