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  1. Plot. After a teenager, Jerry Griffith (John Sarno), who purchased the erotic novel The Seven Minutes is charged with rape, an eager prosecutor who is against pornography (and preparing for an upcoming election) uses the scandal to declare the book as obscene, sets up a sting operation where two detectives enter a bookstore and ...

    • Russ Meyer
  2. 23. Juli 1971 · With Wayne Maunder, Marianne McAndrew, Philip Carey, Jay C. Flippen. The Seven Minutes is a steamy book written in 1969. To help with an upcoming election, a bookstore clerk is indicted for selling obscene material and most of the film centers about the trial.

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    • Drama
    • Russ Meyer
    • 1971-07-23
  3. The Seven Minutes is a novel by Irving Wallace published in 1969 and released by Simon & Schuster. The book is a fictional account of the effects of pornography and the related arguments about freedom of speech.

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    • 88 Min.
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    • Deros Kaba
  5. Synopsis. In Oakwood, California, police raid the Argus Bookstore, which has been selling The Seven Minutes, a new, second edition of a book banned during the 1930s . Under orders from District Attorney Elmo Duncan (Philip Carey), the bookstore's day manager, Ben Fremont (Robert Maloney), is arrested on an obscenity charge.

  6. A thought-provoking story of trial, The Seven Minutes is the account of the struggle of Michael Barrett, an idealistic lawyer who but not very much in control of his life. He faces the courtroom at the pace of an average existence, letting himself carried away by the ebb and flow of events.

  7. Overview. To help with an upcoming election, a bookstore clerk is indicted for selling obscene material. The defense attorneys need to find the mystery of the original publication of the book. Russ Meyer. Director. Irving Wallace. Novel. Richard Warren Lewis. Screenplay.