The Seventh Victim (1943)
Directed by Mark Robson · Cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca
Approved71 min64 frames
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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!
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What is The Seventh Victim about?
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.
The Seventh Victim is a 1943 American horror film directed by Mark Robson and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, and Kim Hunter in her film debut. Written by Charles O'Neal and DeWitt Bodeen, and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures, the film focuses on a young woman who stumbles on an underground cult of devil worshippers in Greenwich Village, New York City, while searching for her missing sister. It marks Robson's directorial debut.
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What does the cinematography of The Seventh Victim look like?
Across 64 sampled frames, The Seventh Victim builds its coverage from medium shots (67% of the sample), with wide compositions (19%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca keeps 64% of it in soft, low-key light. 67% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Vintage glass shapes the frame. The production design places the film in the 1940s.
What is the color palette of The Seventh Victim?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Seventh Victim (1943) are #010101, #6d6d6d, #313131, #939393, #cbcbcb, #f9f9f9 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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