
The Seventh Veil (1945)
1h 34m | PG-13
A concert pianist with amnesia fights to regain her memory.
Director: Compton Bennett
Studio: Sydney Box Productions
Genre: Music, Drama
Video: 720p
Cast

James Mason
as Nicholas Cunningham

Ann Todd
as Francesca Cunningham

Herbert Lom
as Dr. Larsen

Hugh McDermott
as Peter Gay

Albert Lieven
as Maxwell Leyden

Yvonne Owen
as Susan Brook
Reviews
Ann Todd ("Francesca") is a renowned concert pianist being treated by psychiatrist Herbert Lom ("Dr. Larsen") after she tried to commit suicide. To establish what has driven her to this, we delve back into her past as she goes to live with her rather austere, wealthy, distant cousin "Nicholas" (James Mason) who starts her off on her rather lonely path to success. Only when she falls in love with "Max" (Albert Lievin) does she start to confront her fears - and Mason - and try to break free from his control. Aside from some wonderful classical accompaniments as she plays the concert halls of Europe; the acting is stylish - Mason exudes a sophisticated, nuanced degree of menace and Lom a caring determination to help his patient as the drama builds to it's climax. Tod I found, was the weak link. She didn't quite reach the heights of her co-stars, and her performance here is just a little stilted and lacklustre; but as en ensemble piece the film delivers well.