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Description: When a scientist threatens to detonate a powerful bomb in the heart of London, Scotland Yard has just seven days to find him before it is too late.
Cast:
Professor Willingdon: Barry Jones
Goldie: Olive Sloane
Superintendent Folland: André Morell
Ann Willingdon: Sheila Manahan
Stephen Lane: Hugh Cross
Mrs. Peckett: Joan Hickson
The Prime Minister: Ronald Adam
Mrs. Willingdon: Marie Ney
Rev. Burgess: Wyndham Goldie
Det. Davis: Russell Waters
Gen. Willoughby: Martin Boddey
Self - BBC Newsreader: Frederick Allen
Private Jackson: Victor Maddern
Alf: Geoffrey Keen
Self - American Commentator: Merrill Mueller
Station Policeman: Joss Ackland
Bit Part: John Witty
Mother at Train Station: Jean Anderson
Policeman: Ernie Priest
Army Mechanic: John Stratton
Barber: Ernest Clark
Ministry Official: Maurice Colbourne
Civil Defence Warden at Bus Queue: Basil Cunard
Onlooker: Renee Cunliffe
Man in Sauna: Arthur Dibbs
Soldier in house search: Colin Douglas
Soldier: Richard Duke
Evacuee: Billy Wilmot
Soldier who steals Bloomers: Frank Howard
Major Fanshawe: John Kevan
Mr. Cooper (Pawnbroker): James Knight
Soldier in House Search: Sam Kydd
Man on Bus: George Spence
First Newspaper Seller: Jack May
Soldier Marching Next to Jackson: Henry McGee
Brigadier Grant: Bruce Seton
Fred - Barman: Leonard Sharp
Museum Patron: Bert Simms
Man in Background: Arthur Skinner
BBC Announcer: John Snagge
Woman in Phone Box: Marianne Stone
Newspaper Editor: George Street
Railwayman Pasting Labels: Robert Brooks Turner
Cast Member: Michael Ward
Detective Sergeant Carter: John Wilder
Sandwich-Board Man: Ian Wilson
Written by: Frank Harvey, Roy Boulting, Paul Dehn
Director: John Boulting, Roy Boulting
Production: London Films Productions
Release date: 18 Dec 1950
Cast:
Professor Willingdon: Barry Jones
Goldie: Olive Sloane
Superintendent Folland: André Morell
Ann Willingdon: Sheila Manahan
Stephen Lane: Hugh Cross
Mrs. Peckett: Joan Hickson
The Prime Minister: Ronald Adam
Mrs. Willingdon: Marie Ney
Rev. Burgess: Wyndham Goldie
Det. Davis: Russell Waters
Gen. Willoughby: Martin Boddey
Self - BBC Newsreader: Frederick Allen
Private Jackson: Victor Maddern
Alf: Geoffrey Keen
Self - American Commentator: Merrill Mueller
Station Policeman: Joss Ackland
Bit Part: John Witty
Mother at Train Station: Jean Anderson
Policeman: Ernie Priest
Army Mechanic: John Stratton
Barber: Ernest Clark
Ministry Official: Maurice Colbourne
Civil Defence Warden at Bus Queue: Basil Cunard
Onlooker: Renee Cunliffe
Man in Sauna: Arthur Dibbs
Soldier in house search: Colin Douglas
Soldier: Richard Duke
Evacuee: Billy Wilmot
Soldier who steals Bloomers: Frank Howard
Major Fanshawe: John Kevan
Mr. Cooper (Pawnbroker): James Knight
Soldier in House Search: Sam Kydd
Man on Bus: George Spence
First Newspaper Seller: Jack May
Soldier Marching Next to Jackson: Henry McGee
Brigadier Grant: Bruce Seton
Fred - Barman: Leonard Sharp
Museum Patron: Bert Simms
Man in Background: Arthur Skinner
BBC Announcer: John Snagge
Woman in Phone Box: Marianne Stone
Newspaper Editor: George Street
Railwayman Pasting Labels: Robert Brooks Turner
Cast Member: Michael Ward
Detective Sergeant Carter: John Wilder
Sandwich-Board Man: Ian Wilson
Written by: Frank Harvey, Roy Boulting, Paul Dehn
Director: John Boulting, Roy Boulting
Production: London Films Productions
Release date: 18 Dec 1950