The Seventh Cross poster

The Seventh Cross

His greatest role!

Description: In Nazi Germany in 1936 seven men escape from a concentration camp. The camp commander puts up seven crosses and, as the Gestapo returns each escapee he is put to death on a cross. The seventh cross is still empty as George Heisler seeks freedom in Holland.

Genres: Drama, Thriller, War

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Budget: $1,300,000 | Revenue : $3,600,000

Runtime: 110 minutes

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Spencer Tracy

Played George Heisler

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Signe Hasso

Played Toni

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Hume Cronyn

Played Paul Roeder

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Jessica Tandy

Played Liesel Roeder

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Agnes Moorehead

Played Madame Marelli

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Herbert Rudley

Played Franz Marnet

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Felix Bressart

Played Poldi Schlamm

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Ray Collins

Played Wallau

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Alexander Granach

Played Zillich

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Katherine Locke

Played Frau Hedy Sauer

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George Macready

Played Bruno Sauer

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Paul Guilfoyle

Played Fiedler

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Steven Geray

Played Dr. Loewenstein

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Kurt Katch

Played Leo Hermann

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Kaaren Verne

Played Leni (as Karen Verne)

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Konstantin Shayne

Played Fuellgrabe

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George Suzanne

Played Bellani

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John Wengraf

Played Overkamp

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George Zucco

Played Fahrenburg

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Steven Muller

Played Hellwig

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Eily Malyon

Played Fraulein Bachmann

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Hugh Beaumont

Played Truck Driver (uncredited)

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Charles Arnt

Played Herr Binder (uncredited)

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Robert Blake

Played Small Boy (uncredited)

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Paul E. Burns

Played Pelzer (uncredited)

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William Challee

Played Fischer (uncredited)

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Russell Custer

Played Prisoner at Concentration Camp (uncredited)

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William Edmunds

Played Aldinger (uncredited)

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Frank Hagney

Played Man on Street (uncredited)

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Jimmy Hawkins

Played Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited)

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Leon Tyler

Played Fritz / Hitler Youth (uncredited)

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