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Seven Days in May

1964·1h 58m·Approved
DramaThriller
IMDb Rating
★ 7.8/10
17,721 votes
Metascore
73
Metacritic

United States military leaders plot to overthrow the President because he supports a nuclear disarmament treaty and they fear a Soviet sneak attack.

Seven Days in May is a 1964 drama thriller movie directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.8/10 from 17,721 votes and runs 1h 58m.

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Director
John Frankenheimer
Stars
Kirk Douglas
Burt Lancaster
Ava Gardner
Fredric March
Details
1964-02-13
118 min
Movie
Approved
★ United States
★ English
Keywords
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