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The Seventh Victim
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The movie tells the story of Kim Hunter who arrives in New York's Greenwich Village and uncovers a Satanic cult who may have something to do with her sibling's random disappearance.
The movie tells the story of Kim Hunter who arrives in New York's Greenwich Village and uncovers a Satanic cult who may have something to do with her sibling's random disappearance.
Actors:
Dan Dowling,
Henry Hebert,
Bud Geary,
Lou Lubin,
James Conaty,
Joan Barclay,
Hugh Beaumont
Dan Dowling
March 18, 1901 in Texas, USA
Henry Hebert
November 12, 1879 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Bud Geary
February 15, 1898 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Lou Lubin
November 9, 1895 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
James Conaty
December 13, 1895 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Joan Barclay
31 August 1914, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Hugh Beaumont
16 February 1909, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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United States
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Perhaps producer Val Lewton's most personal film, and certainly one of his greatest.
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This is the greatest of producer Val Lewton's justly celebrated low-budget chillers.
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There was also an eerie shower scene that predates Psycho's.
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Sweeps from beginning to end in a single clean, unhurried but unflagging, rush of narrative.
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the gauziest, maybe the most influential, surely the most underestimated, Lewton production.
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Even the occasional good performance can't offset this minor dualer.
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Endlessly gripping and endlessly fascinating.
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Astonishing

