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    1943 · Horror · 1h 11m

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  1. The Seventh Victim is a 1943 American horror film directed by Mark Robson and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, and Kim Hunter.

  2. The Seventh Victim: Directed by Mark Robson. With Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, Kim Hunter. A woman in search of her missing sister uncovers a Satanic cult in New York's Greenwich Village and finds that they could have something to do with her sibling's random disappearance.

  3. The Seventh Victim (1943) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. After young Mary Gibson (Kim Hunter) discovers that her older sister Jacqueline (Jean Brooks) has disappeared, she leaves her boarding school and heads to New York City...

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  5. A woman in search of her missing sister uncovers a Satanic cult in New York's Greenwich Village and finds that they could have something to do with her sibling's random disappearance. When her older sister Jacqueline disappears, Mary Gibson is forced to leave her private school and decides to travel to New York City to look for her.

  6. Seventh Victim, The (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Which Room Is It? Snoopy schoolgirl Mary (Kim Hunter), come to New York to find her disappeared sister, is outpacing nervous detective August (Lou Lubin), in The Seventh Victim, 1943, from producer Val Lewton and director Mark Robson.

  7. And what about that mysterious room furnished with nothing but a chair and a hangman’s noose? With its daring treatment of depression and queerness, The Seventh Victim has haunted the margins of cinema for decades, its radical bleakness undiminished by time.

  8. A woman in search of her missing sister uncovers a Satanic cult in New York's Greenwich Village and finds that they could have something to do with her sibling's random disappearance. Mark Robson.

  9. A woman in search of her missing sister uncovers a Satanic cult in New Yorks Greenwich Village, and finds that they may have something to do with her sibling’s random disappearance.

  10. Val Lewton's B horror classic 1943's THE SEVENTH VICTIM is a beautifully dark and melancholic film that gives the viewer horror with an existential bent.

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