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Question 7 1961

★ 5.56 votes106 min📅 1961-09-28

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Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, *Question 7 (1961)* unfolds as a gripping historical drama that pits a father and son against impossible choices.

Director: Stuart Rosenberg

Cast

Michael Gwynn
Michael Gwynn
Friedrich Gottfried
Margaret Jahnen
Gerda Gottfried
Erik Schumann
Erik Schumann
Rolf Starke
John Ruddock
John Ruddock
Martin Kraus
Fritz Wepper
Fritz Wepper
Heinz Dehmert
Eduard Linkers
Eduard Linkers
Werkmeister Zingler
Günter Meisner
Schmidt
Gerd Vespermann
Nora Minor
Almut Eggert
Almut Eggert
Anneliese Zingler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Question 7 (1961) about?

*Question 7 (1961)* follows a father and son each forced to confront a defining moment that challenges their personal convictions. As external pressures mount, their choices reveal the fragile balance between survival and standing firm in one's beliefs.

Who directed Question 7?

Stuart Rosenberg directed *Question 7*. Known for his work in drama, Rosenberg crafts a film that blends historical weight with intimate character struggles.

Who stars in Question 7?

The film features Michael Gwynn and Erik Schumann as the father and son, alongside Margaret Jahnen, Fritz Wepper, and Eduard Linkers in pivotal supporting roles.

Is Question 7 (1961) worth watching?

While *Question 7 (1961)* isn't widely rated, its atmospheric drama and moral dilemmas make it a compelling watch for fans of historical tension. The nuanced performances and Rosenberg's direction elevate it beyond typical mid-century fare.

How long is Question 7?

The film runs 106 minutes.

About Question 7 (1961) — A father-son drama of moral choices in historical tension

Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, *Question 7 (1961)* unfolds as a gripping historical drama that pits a father and son against impossible choices. Set against a backdrop of moral tension, the film explores themes of conviction and compromise as two generations grapple with the weight of their beliefs. With the specter of ideological conflict looming, the story becomes a tense exploration of integrity versus survival.

Michael Gwynn and Erik Schumann deliver standout performances as the father and son, navigating a world where standing up for one's principles comes at a steep cost. The atmospheric tension builds relentlessly, making *Question 7 (1961)* a quietly intense character study wrapped in the struggles of its era.