
The Seventh Door 1947
Step into the enchanting desert world of *The Seventh Door (1947)*, a mesmerizing drama-fantasy directed by André Zwobada.
Director: André Zwobada
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Seventh Door* (1947) about?
*The Seventh Door* tells the story of an old man who gifts his entire fortune to a young beggar, only to sternly warn him against opening the seventh door in his new home. Against all advice, the young man's curiosity leads him into a hidden world where a mysterious woman becomes his guide through a realm of the unknown.
Who directed *The Seventh Door*?
André Zwobada directed *The Seventh Door*, crafting a visually rich and atmospheric fantasy-drama.
Who stars in *The Seventh Door*?
The film stars Georges Marchal, María Casares, Jean Servais, Aimé Clariond, and André Bervil in key roles.
Is *The Seventh Door* (1947) worth watching?
While *The Seventh Door* isn't widely known today, its unique blend of fantasy and drama offers a captivating escape for fans of classic cinema. The film's themes of temptation and the unknown make it a thought-provoking watch, though it may not appeal to all modern audiences.
How long is *The Seventh Door*?
*The Seventh Door* runs for 88 minutes.
About The Seventh Door (1947) — A Dreamlike Drama of Temptation and the Forbidden
Step into the enchanting desert world of *The Seventh Door (1947)*, a mesmerizing drama-fantasy directed by André Zwobada. The story follows an elderly man on his deathbed who bequeaths his fortune to a young beggar in an Arabian town, warning him never to open the seventh door in his house. Against all odds, the young man's curiosity gets the better of him, leading him into a surreal realm where a mysterious woman named Leila awaits as his guide.
This atmospheric tale weaves themes of temptation, fate, and the unknown, blending the exotic charm of Arabian folklore with a haunting visual style. With Georges Marchal and María Casares leading the cast, *The Seventh Door* delivers a dreamlike escape into a world where curiosity comes at a price. A forgotten gem of 1940s cinema, it's a must-watch for fans of fantasy and drama alike.