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Siete días de mayo

Título original: Seven Days in May
  • 1964
  • 13
  • 1h 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,8/10
18 mil
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Siete días de mayo (1964)
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Thriller de conspiracionesThriller políticoDramaThriller

Los líderes militares de los Estados Unidos planean derrocar al presidente, pues este apoya un desarme nuclear, pero ellos temen un ataque soviético.Los líderes militares de los Estados Unidos planean derrocar al presidente, pues este apoya un desarme nuclear, pero ellos temen un ataque soviético.Los líderes militares de los Estados Unidos planean derrocar al presidente, pues este apoya un desarme nuclear, pero ellos temen un ataque soviético.

  • Dirección
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Guión
    • Fletcher Knebel
    • Charles W. Bailey II
    • Rod Serling
  • Reparto principal
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Kirk Douglas
    • Fredric March
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,8/10
    18 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Guión
      • Fletcher Knebel
      • Charles W. Bailey II
      • Rod Serling
    • Reparto principal
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Kirk Douglas
      • Fredric March
    • 144Reseñas de usuarios
    • 52Reseñas de críticos
    • 73Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
      • 4 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Gen. James Mattoon Scott
    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Col. Martin 'Jiggs' Casey
    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • President Jordan Lyman
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Eleanor Holbrook
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Sen. Raymond Clark
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Paul Girard
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Col. William 'Mutt' Henderson
    Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe
    • Harold McPherson
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Sen. Frederick Prentice
    Helen Kleeb
    Helen Kleeb
    • Esther Townsend
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Christopher Todd
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Col. Murdock
    Bart Burns
    Bart Burns
    • Secret Service White House Chief Art Corwin
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Party Guest
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    Monya Andre
    • Party Guest
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    Malcolm Atterbury
    Malcolm Atterbury
    • Horace - White House Physician
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    Walter Bacon
    • Reporter
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    Al Bain
    Al Bain
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    • Dirección
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Guión
      • Fletcher Knebel
      • Charles W. Bailey II
      • Rod Serling
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    9msilbergeld-1

    Seven Days in May Was Anything But Far-fetched

    The novel and the movie Seven Days in May were based on a very potential reality. See James Bamford's 2002 book, Body of Secrets, which is about the National Security Agency. General Edwin Walker, mentioned in another review, was only the least of what was going on in the higher echelons of the U.S. military near the end of the Eisenhower Administration and the beginning of the Kennedy-Johnson Administration.

    At military bases, and even at the National War College in Washington, the most rabid preachings took place about the real threat of communism coming not from Russia or Cuba, but from high-ups in the domestic power structure, including the government. The entire Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), led by Chairman Lyman Lemnitzer, was very right wing and rabidly obsessed with the idea that American civilization could not endure unless Cuba was militarily conquered and occupied in the long-term. They repeatedly threw suggestions for this at Eisenhower, who never took the bit. When Ike left the Oval Office and Kennedy, who had never been a military higher-up, replaced him, Lemnitzer felt adrift and became very paranoid. There were all sorts of JCS contingency plans, never implemented, for creating an incident that could be blamed falsely on the Russians and/or the Cubans to justify an invasion - a sort of second sinking of the battleship Maine. The more far-fetched of these ideas included terrorism at home to be blamed on Cuba and an attack on a friendly Central American country that could be falsely blamed on Cuba, all without the President's approval. Lemnitzer, according to Bamford, had little use for the concept of civilian control of the military. In fact,enough of this atmosphere within the U.S. military was in the wind that there was a secret Congressional inquiry into the potential for a military takeover of the government, which was based on more than idle wonder. Senator Albert Gore of Tennessee (the father of the recent Vice President), a member of the investigating committee, called for Lemnitzer's firing. Kennedy did not fire him, but did not re-appoint him to a second term as Chairman, preferring the more rational Maxwell Taylor.

    When the book came out, I stayed awake for 24 hours to finish it. I could not put it down. Mercifully, the film is shorter, but it is superbly acted and very well scripted. You won't be disappointed.
    7michaelRokeefe

    Can it really happen? Is it about to happen?

    John Frankenheimer directs this powerful political thriller about a conspiracy by top military brass to overthrow the government. A marvelous cast in a powerful, pulse pounding drama. Kirk Douglas is a Marine Colonel that suspects the Joint Chief of Staff Chairman(Burt Lancaster)of plotting a disguised military coup that would destroy the President's nuclear disarmament treaty. Veteran actor Fredric March is outstanding as the President.

    The very talented supporting cast includes: the beautiful Ava Gardner, Martin Balsam, Andrew Duggan and Edmond O'Brien. John Houseman makes his debut in this Rod Serling screenplay. This one is a heavyweight. Paranoia prevails. The Russians are always suspect; but who would think of your own military turning inside out?
    Daniel Ocean

    Excellent: Perfect 5 Stars

    A very thought provoking, realistic political thriller that succeeds on every level. This film features great acting from everyone involved but namely Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and of course Fredick March. Each one of these actors were very convincing it their respected roles. The film also featured amazing cinematography, directing, and very powerful writing. Given the current situation in the U.S. this film despite its age is a perfect example of what could happen in the next few years. Unlike the other anti-war film of 1964 (Dr. Srangelove) this actually presents its viewer with a believable story line, one that will keep your interest throughout. I highly recommend this film to any avid Film Buff because it is an example of perfect filmmaking. A terrific film that deserves all 5 stars that I am giving it.

    GRADE: *****
    mermatt

    Prophetic warning

    An excellent cast, a well-crafted script, and a talented director add up to one of the great films.

    This movie captures the paranoia of the cold war and how that paranoia tested the strength and definition of a democracy. The importance of civilian control over the military is well illustrated in this chilling story of a plot by the Pentagon to overthrow the US President because the military disagrees with his disarmament policy.

    Use of black & white gives the film the look of a documentary, emphasizing the sense of realism for the story. If you have the chance, see this movie.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    The military plot

    Seeing that 'Seven Days in May' is as highly regarded as it is immediately grabbed my attention. John Frankenheimer was a truly fine director who directed some truly fine films such as 'The Manchurian Candidate' and 'The Train'. His several collaborations of Burt Lancaster (of which this is one), which include 'The Train' and 'Birdman of Alcatraz', are all worth watching at least and there are some talented actors here. As well as an intriguing premise.

    Which luckily is wholly lived up to in 'Seven Days in May'. If the subject doesn't appeal to you, the film may not be to your taste. If it does appeal and you like the genre, it is very likely to be the opposite. It is not one of Frankenheimer's best (quite) and not one of his very best collaborations with Lancaster (do prefer personally 'The Train' and 'Birdman of Alcatraz'). 'Seven Days in May' is still a very, very good film in my opinion, with many brilliant assets.

    It does meander in pace in the third act, where it gets too talk-heavy, and gets a little heavy handed at times.

    There is so much to love in 'Seven Days in May' otherwise though. It looks great, with the very atmospheric cinematography being especially good. Frankenheimer's direction is taut and accomplished, if not as visually innovative as a couple of his other films. He makes great use of the setting which has a sense of foreboding throughout, while the editing is pretty amazing. Jerry Goldsmith's, a personal favourite for years when it comes to film composers, music score is not too over-scored or bombastic while having great presence and ominous atmosphere.

    Although the script has a lot of talk, with reliance on monologues, it is intelligent and thought-provoking talk that has a good deal of intrigue. Lancaster and Fredric March's big scene is exceptionally well written. The story did engage me and has tension, thanks to the chilling omnipresence of the surveillance mechanics, and didn't strike me as hard to follow. Some of the middle act is outlandish but in an entertaining way rather than a lacking in cohesion one. The film starts off incredibly well, with a stark documentary-like style to the filming

    Found the characters to be well written and interesting, though Ava Gardner's was a bit too thin for my liking. The best thing about 'Seven Days in May' though is the acting which is nothing short of brilliant, even Gardner brings all she's got in a tricky part to make interesting considering the thin writing of it. Two of the trickier roles are for Kirk Douglas, which is reaction-heavy and not with a massive amount of talk, and Edmund O'Brien in a part that is so easy to play too broadly. Douglas tells so much with his eyes and his expressions and O'Brien enjoys himself hugely and makes his role a lot more interesting than it really is. Lancaster brings his usual intensity and nuance and March gives one of his best late-career performances.

    In summary, very good even if not everything works. 7.5/10

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      The story is set in the "not too distant" future. While viewing slides of pictures taken at the last naval inspection, the date 1970 can be seen. Although likely overlooked by modern audiences, the movie has many futuristic items that would have seemed state of the art at the time of release. The wall projecting slide viewer, the television based teleconference equipment, even the digital time/date display at the Pentagon were all touches meant at the time of release to reflect a high tech environment of the near future.
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      General Scott is wearing his Medal of Honor (MOH) ribbon over the right pocket of his uniform coat. The MOH ribbon is never worn in that location. It is supposed to be worn along with the recipient's other ribbons above the left pocket (in the topmost position). He is also wearing the MOH ribbon upside-down.
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      General James Mattoon Scott: And if you want to talk about your oath of office, I'm here to tell you face to face, President Lyman, that you violated that oath when you stripped this country of its muscles - when you deliberately played upon the fear and fatigue of the people and told them they could remove that fear by the stroke of a pen. And then when this nation rejected you, lost faith in you, and began militantly to oppose you, you violated that oath by not resigning from office and turning the country over to someone who could represent the people of the United States.

      President Jordan Lyman: And that would be General James Mattoon Scott, would it? I don't know whether to laugh at that kind of megalomania, or simply cry.

      General James Mattoon Scott: James Mattoon Scott, as you put it, hasn't the slightest interest in his own glorification. But he does have an abiding interest in the survival of this country.

      President Jordan Lyman: Then, by God, run for office. You have such a fervent, passionate, evangelical faith in this country - why in the name of God don't you have any faith in the system of government you're so hell-bent to protect?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de febrero de 1964 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • White House - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, Columbia, Estados Unidos(exterior only, during opening scenes of protesters)
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      • John Frankenheimer Productions Inc.
      • Joel Productions
      • Seven Arts Productions
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      • 1h 58min(118 min)
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