The Seventh Victim

NR 6.7
1943 1 hr 11 min Horror , Mystery

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.

  • Cast:
    Kim Hunter , Tom Conway , Jean Brooks , Hugh Beaumont , Erford Gage , Isabel Jewell , Evelyn Brent

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
1943/08/21

hyped garbage

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Console
1943/08/22

best movie i've ever seen.

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Taraparain
1943/08/23

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Billy Ollie
1943/08/24

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Dalbert Pringle
1943/08/25

Believe me, I really did try to cut this 1943 Mystery/Thriller (about modern-day devil worshippers operating in NYC) some serious slack. I really did.But, when it finally came around to meeting these "Palladists" (aka. Satan's ass-kissers) - They, unfortunately, came across (to me) as being even more dreary and joyless than a bunch of snivelling bible-thumpers - And, because of that - I had no choice but to rate this moronic picture with just a 3-star rating.Yes. I do realize that the Hays Code was in full effect at the time that "The 7th Victim" was released - But, all the same - This picture certainly could have delivered a more substantially worthwhile wallop (considering its subject matter) than it inevitably did.Anyway - In my opinion - This was one of those vintage pictures that was so bad that it was downright laughable. Thank goodness that all of this devil-worship nonsense only had a 70-minute running time.

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Alex da Silva
1943/08/26

Schoolgirl Kim Hunter (Mary) is called to the office of the Headmistress Ottola Nesmith and told that she can no longer stay on as a pupil as her sister Jean Brooks (Jacqueline) has stopped paying her fees. More than that, Brooks seems to have gone missing. So, Hunter goes off to find her. But Brooks isn't so easy to locate.This film leaves you with scenes stuck in your mind, so it's good from that perspective. It is also well shot with an eerie atmosphere. Scenes that stand out include the sequence with Hunter and a detective exploring an office at night and the subsequent spooky train ride, a shower scene that will make you think of "Psycho" (1960) and pretty much every scene with Brooks. Fancy a drink? – no thanks but the pressure is on. And how about that ending? Wow, pretty bleak stuff. Especially coming after what had me cringing as we watched God and the Bible being used as a tool to counter Satan and his ways in an extremely simplistic way.Amo, Amas, Amat, Amamus, Amatis, Amant – remember your Latin from school? The 'ablative absolute' and the 'ut' clause (use the subjunctive). Quamquam. This film also throws in some Latin and I'm glad to hear it. It takes the viewer back to a time sadly long gone as we hear schoolgirls reciting the verb 'Amo' – to love. The day will come when a generation will watch this film and not understand what language it is.The cast are OK with Jean Brooks standing out. Her look suggests she is leader of the occult movement rather than a victim of it. And all of her scenes are quality – some genuinely scary, and all unworldly because of her appearance. That ending with the neighbour comes as a shock and leaves an eerie memory that will have you thinking about how we view life. It's an interesting film…and sad.

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GL84
1943/08/27

Traveling to New York, a woman looking for her missing sister hears that she has been involved with a supposed cult of devil-worshipers living in the area who after learning the awful truth about the group must escape before they get to her.There wasn't a whole lot here that works. The ending minutes are its best, where it contains a chase through a series of darkened hallways that's effectively eerie and manages to get some wonderful chills in the midst of it which is the film's best scene. The ending is a nice shock gag where something actually happens in the film that really scores, highlighted mostly by the lighting in the scene so it stands out even more. The meetings with the group are pretty chilling, and the one memorable image of a room opening to reveal a chair with a noose over it is a good shock. The only other scene that manages to standout is a pretty good confrontation between one character in a shower and another one outside shown only through shadows that really feels quite creepy for its unknown quality. They're the only things worthwhile about the film as this here is a little bit of a disappointment. The main issue holding this back is the fact that the film sets up its second half revelation of the group, leaving the front-end a little slow. There's really only a few moments in the film beforehand that manage to score anything of interest. The pace of the investigation is simply the main issue, being filled up with large amounts of talking over what has actually happened so far in the search that's mostly devoted to having everything told to everyone else about what's happening so far to each other. That leaves the film without a whole lot of action in it, giving it the appearance of a really laid-back film. There's really nothing going on as it's all verbally repeated to everyone else, so it makes it seem like nothing has happened in the film. This is the main thing wrong.Today's Rating-PG: Mild Violence.

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tieman64
1943/08/28

"The Seventh Victim" stars Kim Hunter as Mary Gibson, a young woman who embarks upon a quest to find her missing sister. Assisting her are a private detective (Lou Lubin) and her sister's concerned husband (Hugh Beaumont).More sophisticated than was typical of 1940s, low-budget chillers, "Victim" watches as Mary stumbles upon a satanic cult. The existence of this cult is revealed in meticulous increments, Mary's "reality" slowly revealing itself to be nothing less than devilish; everyone around her seems to be secretly knee-deep in evil."The Seventh Victim" was part of a cycle of low-budget horror films by producer Val Lewton. Most of the better films in this cycle were directed by cult-favourite Jacques Tourneur. "Victim", however, was helmed by Mark Robson, Tourneur's assistant on a number of pictures. Like his mentor, Robson has a gift for ambiance, his film mixing noir tropes with a weird, bohemian atmosphere, the film's Greenwich Village locales filled with struggling poets, psychiatrists and strange cult members. These cult members are locked in an odd double bind; they're committed to a life of non-violence, but wish to kill in the name of Satan. Robson would revisit these contradictions in 1957's "Peyton Place", where sinister currents waft beneath an idyllic New England town.7/10 – Worth one viewing.

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