Seven in May days
Seven days in May ( Seven Days in May ) is a film carried out by John Frankenheimer, left in 1964.
Synopsis
August 1st
Data sheet
- Title: Seven days in May
- original Title: Seven Days in May
- Realizer: John Frankenheimer
- Scenario: Rod Serling according to the novel of Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Producing Bailey II
- : Edward Lewis and John Frankenheimer
- Production companies: Joel Productions and Seven Arts Productions
- Music: Jerry Goldsmith
- Director of the photography: artistic Ellsworth Fredericks
- Director: Cary Odell
- Costumes: Angela Alexander, Wesley Jeffries and Sid Mintz
- Assembly: Ferris Webster
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white - Sound: Mono (Westrex Recording System)
- Kind: Political drama
- Lasted: 118 minutes
- Coming out date: February 12th 1964 (the United States)
Distribution
- Burt Lancaster : General James Mattoon Scott
- Kirk Douglas: Colonel Martin “Jiggs” Casey
- Fredric March: President Jordan Lyman
- Ava Gardner: Eleanor “Ellie” Holbrook
- Edmond O' Brien: Senator Raymond Clark
- Martin Balsam: Paul Girard
- Andrew Duggan: Colonel William “Mutt” Henderson
- Hugh Marlowe: Harold McPherson
- Whit Bissell: Senator Frederick Prentice
- Helen Kleeb: Esther Townsend
- George Macready: Christopher Todd
- Richard Anderson: Colonel Murdock
Around film
August 1st
External bond
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