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Seven Days to Noon

Seven Days to Noon (1950)

Rating: 7.2 of 10

Below is the list of the 72 actors that worked in Seven Days to Noon. When you find the person you are looking for, click on the link to view a list of actors they have worked with.


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Barry Jones as Professor Willingdon

Olive Sloane as Goldie

André Morell as Superintendent Folland

Sheila Manahan as Ann Willingdon

Hugh Cross as Stephen Lane

Joan Hickson as Mrs. Peckett

Ronald Adam as The Prime Minister

Marie Ney as Mrs. Willingdon

Wyndham Goldie as Rev. Burgess

Russell Waters as Det. Davis

Martin Boddey as Gen. Willoughby

Frederick Allen as Himself - BBC Newsreader

Victor Maddern as Private Jackson

Geoffrey Keen as Alf

Merrill Mueller as Himself - American Commentator

Alec Faversham as Bit Part

Arthur Skinner as Man in Background

Barry Wicks as Bit Part

Basil Cunard as Civil Defence Warden at Bus Queue

Bruce Seton as Brigadier Grant

Charles Doran as Bit Part

Charles Maunsell as Bit Part

Chris Halward as Bit Part

Denis Lehrer as Bit Part

Dorothy Vernon as Bit Part

Edwin Ellis as Bit Part

Elaine Inescourt as Bit Part

Ernest Clark as Barber

Esme Beringer as Bit Part

Eve Martell as Bit Part

Geoffrey Matthews as Bit Part

George Self as Bit Part

George Street as Newspaper Editor

Gerald Anderson as Bit Part

Glyn Davies as Bit Part

Gordon Bell as Bit Part

Gordon Littmann as Bit Part

Graham Squire as Bit Part

Helen Harvey as Bit Part

Henry McGee as Soldier Marching Next to Jackson

Ian Wilson as Sandwich-Board Man

Jack May as First Newspaper Seller

James Knight as Mr. Cooper

Jean Anderson as Mother at Train Station

John Kevan as Major Fanshawe

John Snagge as BBC Announcer

John Stamp as Bit Part

John Stratton as Army Mechanic

John Warren as Bit Part

John Wilder as Detective Sergeant Carter

John Witty as Bit Part

Joss Ackland as Station Policeman

Kenneth Luckman as Bit Part

Laurence Harvey as Soldier

Leonard Sharp as Fred - Barman

Louise Gainsborough as Bit Part

Malcolm Russell as Bit Part

Marianne Stone as Woman in Phone Box

Maurice Colbourne as Ministry Official

Michael Conry as Bit Part

Michael Ward as Cast Member

Mona K. Harrison as Bit Part

Patrick Baring as Bit Part

Patrick Macnee as Bit Part

Peter Humphries as Bit Part

Robert Brooks Turner as Railwayman Pasting Labels

Robert Dean as Bit Part

Rupert Davies as Bit Part

Sam Kydd as Soldier in House Search

Van Boolen as Bit Part

Walter Horsbrugh as Bit Part

Willoughby Gray as Bit Part