The Lodger

A MYSTERY MASTERPIECE TAKES ON NEW LIFE

5.3
19321h 25m

An elderly couple's lodger, a British musician (Ivor Novello), becomes the suspect in a series of killings.

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Cast

Photo of Ivor Novello

Ivor Novello

Michel Angeloff

Photo of Elizabeth Allan

Elizabeth Allan

Daisy Bunting

Photo of Barbara Everest

Barbara Everest

Mrs. Bunting

Photo of Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins

Joe Martin

Photo of Shayle Gardner

Shayle Gardner

Detective Snell

Photo of Peter Gawthorne

Peter Gawthorne

Lord Southcliff

Photo of Kynaston Reeves

Kynaston Reeves

Bob Mitchell

Photo of Drusilla Wills

Drusilla Wills

Mrs. Coles

Photo of George Merritt

George Merritt

Commissioner

Photo of Molly Fisher

Molly Fisher

Gladys Sims

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6/10

I’m not too sure that with London regularly steeped in dense fog and with a murderer lurking the streets at night, I’d be looking to be renting out my spare room, but luckily for musician “Angeloff” (Ivor Novello) he not only finds bed and board with the kindly “Bunting” family but gets an added bonus in that he is soon also courting the daughter of the house, “Daisy” (Elizabeth Allan). Is he all he seems? Well the police are less than convinced as some of his nocturnal activities out-of-doors leave him open to suspicion. Now, what undoubtedly compromises this is the fact that the audience is in on the secret a bit too early in the proceedings and that it does take rather a while to get itself up and running. Once it is, though, the contributions from a lively Barbara Everest and A.W. Baskcomb as his hosts; the possibly a little too flighty Allan and the engaging Novello - who does manage to squeeze in a tune to remind us that it isn’t so very long since this would have been a silent movie, all build well enough to it’s dimly-lit denouement. Keep an eye out for Jack Hawkins and if you try not to compare it to other (earlier) versions, then I think it’s quite a watchable outing for a charismatic star.

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