Seven Days in May (1964)
“Every now and then a man on a white horse rides by, and we appoint him to be our personal god for the duration. For some men it was a Senator McCarthy, for others it was a General Walker, and now it’s a General Scott.”
“Every now and then a man on a white horse rides by, and we appoint him to be our personal god for the duration. For some men it was a Senator McCarthy, for others it was a General Walker, and now it’s a General Scott.”
Film review by Dan Willard. In Richard Brooks’ directorial debut Cary Grant plays a brain surgeon vacationing in an unnamed Latin American country who is forced to save the life of the country’s tyrannical leader (José Ferrer).
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