The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)


  • Genre: Crime, Thriller, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1927-02-14
  • User Rating: 7.1/10 from 299 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 31min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Carlyle Blackwell Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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From 299 Ratings

Summary

London. A mysterious serial killer brutally murders young blond women by stalking them in the night fog. One foggy, sinister night, a young man who claims his name is Jonathan Drew arrives at the guest house run by the Bunting family and rents a room.

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  • Ivor Novello

    as The Lodger Jonathan Drew
  • Marie Ault

    as Mrs. Bunting the Landlady
  • Arthur Chesney

    as Mr. Bunting
  • June Tripp

    as Daisy Bunting
  • Malcolm Keen

    as Joe Chandler
  • Reginald Gardiner

    as Dancer at Ball (uncredited)
  • Eve Gray

    as Showgirl Victim (uncredited)
  • Alfred Hitchcock

    as Man in Newspaper Office (uncredited)
  • Alma Reville

    as Woman Listening to Wireless (uncredited)
Directing Alfred Hitchcock Director
Crew Ivor Montagu Title Graphics
Editing Ivor Montagu Editor
Art Bertram Evans Art Direction
Production Michael Balcon Producer
Camera Gaetano di Ventimiglia Director of Photography
Writing Marie Belloc Lowndes Novel
Art C. Wilfred Arnold Art Direction
Production Carlyle Blackwell Producer
Writing Marie Belloc Lowndes Theatre Play
Sound Nitin Sawhney Music
Sound Ashley Irwin Music
Directing Alma Reville Script Supervisor
Directing Alma Reville Assistant Director
Camera Hal Young Director of Photography
Art E. McKnight Kauffer Title Designer
Directing Renie Morrison Script Supervisor
Writing Alfred Hitchcock Screenplay
Writing Eliot Stannard Screenplay

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