The Seventh Cross (1944)
July 24, 1944Release Date
The Seventh Cross (1944)
July 24, 1944Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Spencer Tracy
George Heisler
Signe Hasso
Toni
Hume Cronyn
Paul Roeder
Jessica Tandy
Liesel Roeder
Agnes Moorehead
Madame Marelli
Herbert Rudley
Franz Marnet
Felix Bressart
Poldi Schlamm
Ray Collins
Wallau
Alexander Granach
Zillich
Katherine Locke
Frau Hedy Sauer
George Macready
Bruno Sauer
Paul Guilfoyle
Fiedler
Steven Geray
Dr. Loewenstein
Kurt Katch
Leo Hermann
Kaaren Verne
Leni (as Karen Verne)
Konstantin Shayne
Fuellgrabe
George Suzanne
Bellani
John Wengraf
Overkamp
George Zucco
Fahrenburg
Steven Muller
Hellwig
Eily Malyon
Fraulein Bachmann
Hugh Beaumont
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Charles Arnt
Herr Binder (uncredited)
Robert Blake
Small Boy (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
Pelzer (uncredited)
William Challee
Fischer (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Prisoner at Concentration Camp (uncredited)
William Edmunds
Aldinger (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Man on Street (uncredited)
Jimmy Hawkins
Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited)
Leon Tyler
Fritz / Hitler Youth (uncredited)
Karl Freund
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 24, 1944
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingNR
Budget$1,300,000
Box Office$3,600,000
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This Movie Is About.
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The Seventh Cross is a 1944 American drama film, set in Nazi Germany, starring Spencer Tracy as a prisoner who escaped from a concentration camp. The story chronicles how he interacts with ordinary Germans and gradually sheds his cynical view of humanity.
The film co-starred Hume Cronyn, who was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It was the first film in which Cronyn appeared with his wife Jessica Tandy, and was among the first feature films directed by Fred Zinnemann; it was his first hit movie.
The movie was adapted from the 1942 novel of the same name by the German refugee writer Anna Seghers. Produced in the midst of the Second World War, it was one of the few films made during the war to deal with the existence of Nazi concentration camps.