The 7th Victim
Also known as [The Seventh Victim]
(1943) United States of America
B&W : 71 minutes
Directed by Mark Robson
Cast: Tom Conway [Doctor Louis Judd], Jean Brooks [Jacqueline Gibson], Isabel Jewell [Frances Fallon], Kim Hunter [Mary Gibson], Evelyn Brent [Natalie Cortez], Erford Gage [Jason Hoag], Ben Bard [Mr. Brun], Hugh Beaumont [Gregory Ward], Chef Milani [Mr. Giacomo Romari], Marguerita Sylva [Mrs. Bella Romari], Wheaton Chambers [the missing girl’s father], William Halligan [Paul Radeaux], Lloyd Ingraham [the La Sagesse watchman], Lou Lubin [Irving August], Eve March [Mildred Gilchrist], Mary Newton [Esther Redi], Milton Kibbee [Joseph], Patsy Nash [Nancy], Ottola Nesmith [Mrs. Loughwood], Edythe Elliott [Mrs. Swift], Betty Roadman [Mrs. Wheeler], Wally Brown [Durk], Feodor Chaliapin Jr. [Leo], Jamesson Shade [Swenson], Joan Barclay [Gladys], Elizabeth Russell [Mimi], Sarah Selby [Miss Gottschalk], Marianne Mosner [Miss Rowan], Ann Summers [Miss Summers], Kernan Cripps [Police Officer Danny], Richard Davies [a police detective], Bud Geary [a police sergeant], Howard M. Mitchell [a policeman], Charles Phillips [a policeman], Adia Kuznetzoff [a thespian], Dewey Robinson [the subway conductor], Tiny Jones [the news vendor], Henry Hebert [a devil worshipper], Cyril Ring [a devil worshipper], Barbara Hale [a subway passenger], Lorna Dunn [a mother], Eileen O’Malley [a mother], Dan Dowling [a restaurant patron], James Conaty [a party guest], Patti Brill, Edith Conrad, Mary Halsey, Norma Jean Nilsson, Edward Thomas
RKO Radio Pictures, Incorporated, production; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Incorporated. / Produced by Val Lewton. Screenplay by Charles O’Neal and DeWitt Bodeen. Art direction by Albert S. D’Agostino and Walter E. Keller. Set decoration by Harley Miller and Darrell Silvera. Gowns design by Renié. Assistant director, William Dorfman. Cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Sound recordist, John C. Grubb. Sound rerecording by Terry Kellum and James G. Stewart. Film editor, John Lockert. Music score by Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. / Released 21 August 1943. / Academy 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. RCA sound film system (monaural).