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The Seventh Victim 1943
“There's a new kind of horror picture [...] full of beautiful girls and sharp dialogue, good food and French lullabies. They hide under fireside-chat titles like Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, Leopard Man, Seventh Victim [...] They show us pretty girls changing into man-killing cats, registered nurses who believe in zombies, and gorgeous lady executives joining screwball societies dedicated to satanic pursuits. At least we think they do [...] They provide the overturned chair, the muffled footstep, the creaking door, the wild eye--then let our imaginations take over to do the real work.”
— Barbara Berch, “Gold in Them Chills” Collier's, January 29, 1944.
Original vamps... Theda Bara in "The Unchastened Woman" (1925) and Jean Brooks in "The Seventh Victim" (1943).
Val Lewton Horror.
Ursula is tired of your bullshit.
Seventh victim (by Tallulah Bird)
Scene from one of Val Lewton's best. Love his stuff.
A couple of posters for Val Lewton's remarkably gloomy Seventh Victim: satanists in Greenwich Village and resolution by suicide. Plus Jean Brooks in a Bettie Page haircut.