Review of The Seventh Victim (1943) by Michael G — 13 Oct 2010
The 7th Victim doesn't sound like much on paper but viewing it is an entirely different matter. It's a precursor to Rosemary's Baby, The Third Man and has has a shower scene that... well, just see it for yourself.
One of Val Lewton's more impressive accomplishments. The 7th Victim also has a great cast that compliments is eerie photography very well. It gets its point across in its 71-minute running time but oddly leaves you wanting just a little bit more.
It also serves as proof that Lewton never really got his due, but was way ahead of his time...
This review of The Seventh Victim (1943) was written by Michael G on 13 Oct 2010.
The Seventh Victim has generally received positive reviews.
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