Barry Jones and Olive Sloane star in 'Seven Days to Noon' (1950), a British thriller. Jones plays Professor Willingdon, a scientist who threatens to destroy London with a nuclear bomb unless the government agrees to stop building nuclear weapons. Sloane portrays his landlady, Mrs. Peckett, who becomes inadvertently involved in the crisis. The film is a suspenseful and thought-provoking exploration of the nuclear threat in the post-war era. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barry-jones-and-olive-sloane-star-in-seven-days-to-noon-1950-a-british-thriller-jones-plays-professor-willingdon-a-scientist-who-threatens-to-destroy-london-with-a-nuclear-bomb-unless-the-government-agrees-to-stop-building-nuclear-weapons-sloane-portrays-his-landlady-mrs-peckett-who-becomes-inadvertently-involved-in-the-crisis-the-film-is-a-suspenseful-and-thought-provoking-exploration-of-the-nuclear-threat-in-the-post-war-era-image594090964.html
RM2WEF52C–Barry Jones and Olive Sloane star in 'Seven Days to Noon' (1950), a British thriller. Jones plays Professor Willingdon, a scientist who threatens to destroy London with a nuclear bomb unless the government agrees to stop building nuclear weapons. Sloane portrays his landlady, Mrs. Peckett, who becomes inadvertently involved in the crisis. The film is a suspenseful and thought-provoking exploration of the nuclear threat in the post-war era.
Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physicist-albert-einstein-sitting-at-a-nbc-microphone-this-photo-was-taken-during-the-1950-premiere-of-eleanor-roosevelts-weekly-tv-program-albert-einstein-warns-that-the-development-of-the-hydrogen-bomb-brings-the-possibility-of-ending-life-on-earth-within-the-range-of-technical-possibility-image217117649.html
RMPH6FNN–Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”.
Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physicist-albert-einstein-sitting-at-a-nbc-microphone-this-photo-was-taken-during-the-1950-premiere-of-eleanor-roosevelts-weekly-tv-program-albert-einstein-warns-that-the-development-of-the-hydrogen-bomb-brings-the-possibility-of-ending-life-on-earth-within-the-range-of-technical-possibility-image217117634.html
RMPH6FN6–Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”.
Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physicist-albert-einstein-sitting-at-a-nbc-microphone-this-photo-was-taken-during-the-1950-premiere-of-eleanor-roosevelts-weekly-tv-program-albert-einstein-warns-that-the-development-of-the-hydrogen-bomb-brings-the-possibility-of-ending-life-on-earth-within-the-range-of-technical-possibility-image217117660.html
RMPH6FP4–Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”.
Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physicist-albert-einstein-sitting-at-a-nbc-microphone-this-photo-was-taken-during-the-1950-premiere-of-eleanor-roosevelts-weekly-tv-program-albert-einstein-warns-that-the-development-of-the-hydrogen-bomb-brings-the-possibility-of-ending-life-on-earth-within-the-range-of-technical-possibility-image217117620.html
RMPH6FMM–Physicist Albert Einstein sitting at a NBC microphone. This photo was taken during the 1950 premiere of Eleanor Roosevelt’s weekly TV program. Albert Einstein warns that the development of the hydrogen bomb brings the possibility of ending life on Earth, 'within the range of technical possibility”.
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