The Seventh Victim

The Seventh Victim (1943)

Weird pagan rites in secret dens of exotic mystery! Beauty enslaved to a creed of Evil! Loveliness at bay behind a mask of Terror... See the strangest thrills on record!

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1943-08-21
  • User Rating: 6.417/10 from 126 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 11min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Mark Robson
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From 126 Ratings

Summary

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.

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  • Kim Hunter

    as Mary Gibson
  • Tom Conway

    as Dr. Louis Judd
  • Jean Brooks

    as Jacqueline Gibson
  • Hugh Beaumont

    as Gregory Ward
  • Erford Gage

    as Jason Hoag
  • Isabel Jewell

    as Frances Fallon
  • Evelyn Brent

    as Natalie Cortez
  • Ben Bard

    as Mr. Brun
  • Chef Milani

    as Giacomo Romari
  • Marguerita Sylva

    as Bella Romari
  • Elizabeth Russell

    as Mimi (Uncredited)
  • Milton Kibbee

    as Joseph (Uncredited)
  • Lou Lubin

    as Irving August (Uncredited)
  • Eve March

    as Mildred Gilchrist (Uncredited)
  • Mary Newton

    as Esther Redi (Uncredited)
  • Cyril Ring

    as Devil Worshipper (Uncredited)
  • Joan Barclay

    as Gladys (Uncredited)
  • Wally Brown

    as Durk (Uncredited)
  • Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

    as Leo (Uncredited)
  • Wheaton Chambers

    as Missing Girl's Father (Uncredited)
  • James Conaty

    as Party Guest (Uncredited)
  • Kernan Cripps

    as Police Officer Danny (Uncredited)
  • Richard Davies

    as Detective (Uncredited)
  • Dan Dowling

    as Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)
  • Lorna Dunn

    as Mother (Uncredited)
  • Edythe Elliott

    as Mrs. Swift (Uncredited)
  • Bud Geary

    as Police Sergeant (Uncredited)
  • Barbara Hale

    as Subway Passenger (Uncredited)
  • William Halligan

    as Paul Radeaux (Uncredited)
  • Henry Hebert

    as Devil Worshiper (Uncredited)
  • Lloyd Ingraham

    as La Sagesse Watchman (Uncredited)
  • Tiny Jones

    as News Vendor (Uncredited)
  • Adia Kuznetzoff

    as Thespian (Uncredited)
  • Howard M. Mitchell

    as Police Officer (Uncredited)
  • Marianne Mosner

    as Miss Rowan (Uncredited)
  • Patsy Nash

    as Nancy (Uncredited)
  • Ottola Nesmith

    as Mrs. Loughwood (Uncredited)
  • Eileen O'Malley

    as Mother (Uncredited)
  • Charles Phillips

    as Police Officer (Uncredited)
  • Betty Roadman

    as Mrs. Wheeler (Uncredited)
  • Dewey Robinson

    as Subway Conductor (Uncredited)
  • Sarah Selby

    as Miss Gottschalk (Uncredited)
  • Jamesson Shade

    as Swenson (Uncredited)
  • Ann Summers

    as Miss Summers (Uncredited)
Directing Mark Robson Director
Writing Charles O'Neal Writer
Writing DeWitt Bodeen Writer
Production Val Lewton Producer
Sound Roy Webb Original Music Composer
Camera Nicholas Musuraca Director of Photography
Editing John Lockert Editor
Art Albert S. D'Agostino Art Direction
Art Walter E. Keller Art Direction
Art Harley Miller Set Decoration
Art Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Renié Costume Design
Directing William Dorfman Assistant Director
Sound John C. Grubb Sound Recordist
Sound Terry Kellum Sound
Sound James G. Stewart Sound
Sound C. Bakaleinikoff Music Director

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