Ann Todd stars as an amnesiac mental patient, Francesca Cunningham, who hopes that psychiatrist Dr. Larsen (Herbert Lom) will help her lift the veils of her memory. In a series of flashbacks counterpointed by a lush piano concerto background score, Francesca discovers that she has been a victim of the cruelties of others all her life. Only Nicholas (James Mason), an embittered, crippled musician, has ever shown her any compassion, training the girl to become a top concert pianist. Even he turned on Francesca when she becomes romantically involved with other men, but as the flashbacks end, Francesca arrives at a startling realization about Nicholas's true feelings for her. Filmed on a shoestring, The Seventh Veil rang in as the biggest British box-office success of 1946.
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James Mason | Nicholas |
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Ann Todd | Francesca |
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Herbert Lom | Dr. Larsen |
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Hugh McDermott | Peter Gay |
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Albert Lieven | Maxwell Leyden |
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Yvonne Owen | Susan Brook |
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David Horne | Dr. Kendall |
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Manning Whiley | Dr. Irving |
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Grace Allardyce | Nurse |
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Ernest Davies | Parker |
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John Slater | James |
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Arnold Goldsborough | Conductor |
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Muir Mathieson | Conductor |
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Toni Gable | Cigarette Girl |
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Pat Hagan | Dancer |
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Gerry Judge | Dancer |
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Louis Matto | Waiter |
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Tony Mendleson | Audience Member |
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Pat Ryan | Dancer |
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Beatrice Varley | |
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Margaret Withers |
| Director | Compton Bennett |
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| Writer | Muriel Box, Sydney Box | |
| Producer | Sydney Box | |
| Musician | Benjamin Frankel | |
| Photography | Reginald H. Wyer | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |