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The Lodger
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

While the silent The Lodger was not director Alfred Hitchcock's first film, it was the first to truly deserve the designation "A Hitchcock Picture". British matinee idol Ivor Novello plays Jonathan Drew, a quiet, secretive young man who rents a room in a London boarding house. Drew's arrival coincides with the reign of Terror orchestrated by Jack the Ripper. As the film progresses, circumstantial evidence begins to mount, pointing to Drew as the selfsame Ripper. In addition to Novello's 1932 remake, The Lodger was remade in 1944 with Laird Cregar, then again in 1953 as Man in the Attic, with Jack Palance as Jonathan Drew.

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 Is related to:    The Lodger  (1932, Maurice Elvey)
 Has been remade as:    The Lodger  (1944, John Brahm)
   The Man in the Attic  (1953, Hugo Fregonese)
   The Lodger  (2008, David Ondaatje)