

Thriller
Overview
When Professor Willingdon becomes wary of the nuclear weapons he is helping build, he steals a warhead and threatens to detonate it in London in seven days unless the government begins nuclear disarmament. As Willingdon goes into hiding, Detective Folland of Scotland Yard sets out to find him. Willingdon's daughter Ann also joins the cause, hoping she can talk sense into her father before he causes a catastrophe.
Top Cast


Barry Jones
Barry Jones
Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon
Barry Jones
Professor John Malcolm Francis Willingdon


André Morell
André Morell
Superintendent G.W. Folland
André Morell
Superintendent G.W. Folland
Olive Sloane
Olive Sloane
Goldie Phillips
Olive Sloane
Goldie Phillips


Sheila Manahan
Sheila Manahan
Ann Willingdon
Sheila Manahan
Ann Willingdon


Hugh Cross
Hugh Cross
Stephen Lane
Hugh Cross
Stephen Lane


Joan Hickson
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Emily Georgina Peckett
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Emily Georgina Peckett


Ronald Adam
Ronald Adam
Arthur Lytton, the Prime Minister
Ronald Adam
Arthur Lytton, the Prime Minister


Marie Ney
Marie Ney
Mrs. Willingdon
Marie Ney
Mrs. Willingdon


Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland
Station Policeman
Joss Ackland
Station Policeman


Marianne Stone
Marianne Stone
Woman in Phone Box
Marianne Stone
Woman in Phone Box
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