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The Lodger
Category Crime
All Genres: Crime, Thriller
Year: 1927
Country: UK
Runtime: 75 minutes
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Sound: Silent
Writing by: Marie Belloc Lowndes - (novel) (as Mrs. Belloc Lowndes)
Eliot Stannard - (scenario)
Marie Belloc Lowndes - play "Who Is He?" (uncredited)
Produced by: Michael Balcon - producer (uncredited)
Carlyle Blackwell - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Marie Ault - The landlady
Arthur Chesney - Her husband
June - Daisy - a mannequin
Malcolm Keen - Joe - a police detective
Ivor Novello - The Lodger
Reginald Gardiner - (uncredited)
Eve Gray - Showgirl Victim (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock - Extra in newspaper office (uncredited)
Music: Ashley Irwin
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Plot Outline:
A man is suspected of being a serial killer.
 
Plot:
A serial killer known as "The Avenger" is on the loose in London, murdering blonde women. A mysterious man arrives at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Bunting looking for a room to rent. The Bunting's daughter is a blonde model and is seeing one of the detectives assigned to the case. The detective becomes jealous of the lodger and begins to suspect he may be the avenger.



Important Historically & Very Good In Its Own Right, 14 June 2001
Author: Snow Leopard from Ohio

Usually remembered as Alfred Hitchcock's first thriller, "The Lodger" is also a very good film in its own right. Although the acting is somewhat dated, and although there is not a really appropriate musical score that has survived, it has the carefully crafted plot and suspense that Hitchcock would become famous for.

The opening sequence uses the director's creative touches in setting the mood of a city terrorized by a mysterious killer, "The Avenger", who is targeting light-haired women. Then we meet the actual characters: an older couple and their daughter Daisy, and Daisy's policeman boyfriend. When a mysterious lodger appears and rents the family's extra room, his strange behavior begins to make them suspect that he might be the mad killer, even as he builds a close friendship with Daisy. As the story proceeds, tension and fear continue to build until an ending that is exciting, if somewhat melodramatic.

Hitchcock shows his mastery of silent film technique in using a wide variety of camera techniques and props to communicate the emotions of the characters. The acting is mostly good, although Ivor Novello as "the lodger" overplays his role rather noticeably. This is the kind of movie that could really benefit from a good musical soundtrack, and the fact that it is exciting to watch even without an appropriate score shows the quality of Hitchcock's craftsmanship.

Anyone who enjoys Hitchcock or silent films will definitely want to see "The Lodger".


Movie Quotes: Joe Betts: When I've put a rope round the Avenger's neck, I'll put a ring around Daisy's finger.
Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Filmed between torrential rainstorms on location in New York City
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: After "the lodger" escapes handcuffed, Daisy met him sitting on a bank in the street. Then she sits down side by side with him. After that he puts his head on her right shoulder, with his face touching her face. Between shots she appears alone with nobody on her shoulder.
Trivia: There are 6 entries in the trivia list - like these:
  • Alfred Hitchcock wanted an ambiguous ending to the film, but the studio wouldn't allow it to be implied that the lodger might actually be the murderer.
  • The movie is based on the book of the same name. It was the first book to offer a solution to the Jack The Ripper killings. The book is supposedly based on an anecdote told to the painter Walter Sickert by the landlady when renting a room; she said that the previous tenant had been Jack the Ripper.
  • Director Cameo: [Alfred Hitchcock] a desk in the newsroom early in the film. Some people claim he also appears later in the crowd lynch scene.
Rating:
7.40/10 ( 1967 Votes )
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