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  1. Seven Thunders (US title: The Beasts of Marseilles) is a 1957 black and white British film regarding Marseille in the Second World War. It was directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Stephen Boyd, James Robertson Justice, Kathleen Harrison, Tony Wright and Anna Gaylor.

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  2. This film concerns escaping British POWs who hide out in Marseilles. In 1943, Dave (Stephen Boyd) an officer, and Jim (Tony Wright) escape from separate prison camps and are paired together by the underground.

    • Hugo Fregonese
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    Seven Thunders (título americano: The Beasts of Marseilles) é um filme britânico em preto e branco de 1957 sobre Marselha na Segunda Guerra Mundial. Foi dirigido por Hugo Fregonese e estrelado por Stephen Boyd, James Robertson Justice, Kathleen Harrison, Tony Wright e Anna Gaylor.

  4. Year: 1957. Original title: Seven Thunders. Synopsis: Escaping British prisoners of war hide out in German occupied France.You can watch Seven Thunders through flatrate on the platforms: Amazon Prime Video,fuboTV,MGM Plus,MGM Plus Amazon Channel,MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Seven Thunders" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

  6. 14 de set. de 2022 · Directed by Hugo Fregonese. Screenplay by John Baines, from a novel by Rupert Croft-Cooke. With Stephen Boyd, James Robertson Justice, Kathleen Harrison, Tony Wright. 35mm print courtesy of Park Circus. 100 min. Despite its grim subject matter—in Nazi-occupied Marseilles, two escaped British POWs (Stephen Boyd and Tony Wright) hide ...

  7. SEVEN THUNDERS is a long-forgotten wartime effort that shines a light on one of the darkest events to befall Vichy France. The story is set in the slums of Marseilles, where one particular district provides a haunt for Jews and British hiding out from their Nazi oppressors who are always on the hunt for them.