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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.
- 6.5
- 1943
- Released
- 1h 11m

Tom Conway
Dr. Louis Judd
Jean Brooks
Jacqueline Gibson
Hugh Beaumont
Gregory Ward
Kim Hunter
Mary Gibson
Erford Gage
Jason Hoag
Isabel Jewell
Frances Fallon
Evelyn Brent
Natalie Cortez
Ben Bard
Mr. Brun
Chef Milani
Giacomo Romari
Marguerita Sylva
Bella Romari
Elizabeth Russell
Mimi (Uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Joseph (Uncredited)
Lou Lubin
Irving August (Uncredited)
Eve March
Mildred Gilchrist (Uncredited)
Mary Newton
Esther Redi (Uncredited)
Cyril Ring
Devil Worshipper (Uncredited)
Joan Barclay
Gladys (Uncredited)
Wally Brown
Durk (Uncredited)
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Leo (Uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers
Missing Girl's Father (Uncredited)
James Conaty
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Kernan Cripps
Police Officer Danny (Uncredited)
Richard Davies
Detective (Uncredited)
Dan Dowling
Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)
Lorna Dunn
Mother (Uncredited)
Edythe Elliott
Mrs. Swift (Uncredited)
Bud Geary
Police Sergeant (Uncredited)
Barbara Hale
Subway Passenger (Uncredited)
William Halligan
Paul Radeaux (Uncredited)
Henry Hebert
Devil Worshiper (Uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham
La Sagesse Watchman (Uncredited)
Tiny Jones
News Vendor (Uncredited)
Adia Kuznetzoff
Thespian (Uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell
Police Officer (Uncredited)
Marianne Mosner
Miss Rowan (Uncredited)
Patsy Nash
Nancy (Uncredited)
Ottola Nesmith
Mrs. Loughwood (Uncredited)
Eileen O'Malley
Mother (Uncredited)
Charles Phillips
Police Officer (Uncredited)
Betty Roadman
Mrs. Wheeler (Uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
Subway Conductor (Uncredited)
Sarah Selby
Miss Gottschalk (Uncredited)
Jamesson Shade
Swenson (Uncredited)
Ann Summers
Miss Summers (Uncredited)
Released
en
$100,000.00
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Reviews
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 d











