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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:
Jean Brooks,
Erford Gage,
Marguerita Sylva,
Ben Bard,
Tom Conway,
Kim Hunter,
Chef Milani,
Isabel Jewell,
Hugh Beaumont,
Evelyn Brent

Jean Brooks
23 December 1915, Houston, Texas, USA

Erford Gage
5 April 1912, Northfield, Massachusetts, USA

Marguerita Sylva
10 July 1876, Brussels, Belgium

Ben Bard
26 January 1893, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Tom Conway
15 September 1904, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Kim Hunter
12 November 1922, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Chef Milani
5 January 1892, Naples, Italy

Isabel Jewell
19 July 1907, Shoshoni, Wyoming, USA

Hugh Beaumont
16 February 1909, Lawrence, Kansas, USA

Evelyn Brent
20 October 1899, Tampa, Florida, USA
Director:
Mark Robson

Mark Robson
4 December 1913, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Country:
United States
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