Seven Angry Men
Seven Angry Men | |
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Directed by | Charles Marquis Warren |
Produced by | Vincent M. Fennelly |
Written by | Daniel B. Ullman |
Screenplay by | Daniel B. Ullman |
Starring |
Raymond Massey Debra Paget Jeffrey Hunter |
Music by | Carl Brandt |
Cinematography | Ellsworth Fredericks |
Edited by | Richard C. Meyer |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Seven Angry Men is a 1955 film about John Brown (abolitionist) where he was played by Raymond Massey. The title refers to Brown and his six sons.
Plot summary
John Brown (Raymond Massey) a controversial 19th-century abolitionist. After cutting a bloody swath through Kansas, Brown and his followers hole up in a warehouse at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, where he meets his own personal Waterloo at the hands of federal troops.[1]
Cast
- Raymond Massey as John Brown
- Debra Paget as Elizabeth Clark
- Jeffrey Hunter as Owen Brown
- Larry Pennell as Oliver Brown
- Leo Gordon as Martin White
- John Smith as Frederick Brown
- James Best as Jason Brown
- Dennis Weaver as John Brown Jr.
- Guy Williams as Salmon Brown
- Tom Irish as Watson Brown
- James Anderson as Henry Thompson
- James Edwards as Ned Green
- John Pickard as George Wilson
- Smoki Whitfield as Newby
- Jack Lomas as Doyle
See also
References
External links
- Seven Angry Men at the Internet Movie Database
- Seven Angry Men at AllMovie
- Seven Angry Men at the TCM Movie Database
- Seven Angry Men at the American Film Institute Catalog
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