The Seventh Victim
"The Seventh Victim" is a 1943 film noir directed by Mark Robson. The story follows Mary Gibson, a young woman searching for her missing sister, Jacqueline, in New York City. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she discovers a secret society that practices ritualistic killings.
The film explores themes of fear, isolation, and the struggle for survival. It features a blend of suspense and psychological drama, highlighting the impact of a sinister underworld on ordinary lives. The movie is notable for its atmospheric cinematography and strong performances, particularly by Kim Hunter as Mary.