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The Seventh Victim (1943)

August 21, 1943 (US) Horror, Mystery, Drama • 71m

Overview

After young Mary Gibson discovers that her older sister Jacqueline has disappeared, she leaves her boarding school and heads to New York City to track down her sibling. But Mary gets drawn deeper into the mystery.

Director

Mark Robson

Top Billed

Kim Hunter

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter

Mary Gibson

Tom Conway
Tom Conway

Dr. Louis Judd

Jean Brooks
Jean Brooks

Jacqueline Gibson

Hugh Beaumont
Hugh Beaumont

Gregory Ward

Erford Gage
Erford Gage

Jason Hoag

Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell

Frances Fallon

Evelyn Brent
Evelyn Brent

Natalie Cortez

Ben Bard
Ben Bard

Mr. Brun

Chef Milani
Chef Milani

Giacomo Romari

Elizabeth Russell
Elizabeth Russell

Mimi (Uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee

Joseph (Uncredited)

Lou Lubin
Lou Lubin

Irving August (Uncredited)

Eve March
Eve March

Mildred Gilchrist (Uncredited)

Mary Newton
Mary Newton

Esther Redi (Uncredited)

Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring

Devil Worshipper (Uncredited)

Joan Barclay
Joan Barclay

Gladys (Uncredited)

Wally Brown
Wally Brown

Durk (Uncredited)

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Leo (Uncredited)

Wheaton Chambers
Wheaton Chambers

Missing Girl's Father (Uncredited)

James Conaty
James Conaty

Party Guest (Uncredited)

Kernan Cripps
Kernan Cripps

Police Officer Danny (Uncredited)

Richard Davies
Richard Davies

Detective (Uncredited)

Dan Dowling
Dan Dowling

Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)

Lorna Dunn
Lorna Dunn

Mother (Uncredited)

Edythe Elliott
Edythe Elliott

Mrs. Swift (Uncredited)

Bud Geary
Bud Geary

Police Sergeant (Uncredited)

Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale

Subway Passenger (Uncredited)

William Halligan
William Halligan

Paul Radeaux (Uncredited)

Henry Hebert
Henry Hebert

Devil Worshiper (Uncredited)

Lloyd Ingraham
Lloyd Ingraham

La Sagesse Watchman (Uncredited)

Tiny Jones
Tiny Jones

News Vendor (Uncredited)

Adia Kuznetzoff
Adia Kuznetzoff

Thespian (Uncredited)

Howard M. Mitchell
Howard M. Mitchell

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Marianne Mosner
Marianne Mosner

Miss Rowan (Uncredited)

Patsy Nash
Patsy Nash

Nancy (Uncredited)

Ottola Nesmith
Ottola Nesmith

Mrs. Loughwood (Uncredited)

Eileen O'Malley
Eileen O'Malley

Mother (Uncredited)

Charles Phillips
Charles Phillips

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Betty Roadman
Betty Roadman

Mrs. Wheeler (Uncredited)

Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson

Subway Conductor (Uncredited)

Sarah Selby
Sarah Selby

Miss Gottschalk (Uncredited)

Jamesson Shade
Jamesson Shade

Swenson (Uncredited)

Ann Summers
Ann Summers

Miss Summers (Uncredited)

Patti Brill
Patti Brill

Minor Role (uncredited)

Edith Conrad
Edith Conrad

Minor Role (uncredited)

Mary Halsey
Mary Halsey

Minor Role (uncredited)

Norma Jean Nilsson
Norma Jean Nilsson

Minor Role (uncredited)

Edward Thomas
Edward Thomas

Minor Role (uncredited)

Crew
Nicholas Musuraca
Nicholas Musuraca

Director of Photography

Roy Webb
Roy Webb

Original Music Composer

Walter E. Keller
Walter E. Keller

Art Direction

Harley Miller
Harley Miller

Set Decoration

Darrell Silvera
Darrell Silvera

Set Decoration

Renié
Renié

Costume Design

William Dorfman
William Dorfman

Assistant Director

John C. Grubb
John C. Grubb

Sound Recordist

C. Bakaleinikoff
C. Bakaleinikoff

Music Director



Reviews

Steve

⭐ 8/10

July 1, 2016

This week’s Film Noir of the Week is Val Lewton’s The Seventh Victim (1943). Last week, Don Malcom wrote about one of my favorites The Big Sleep which many believe may not be a film noir at all, while The Seventh Victim is almost never classified as a film noir when it’s a fine example of the film style.





The film was created by Lewton based only on a title given to him by RKO. It was directed by Mark Robson (his first film as director… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$100,000

Revenue

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