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  1. When a landlady (Marie Ault) and her husband (Arthur Chesney) take in a new lodger (Ivor Novello), they're overjoyed: He's quiet, humble and pays a month's rent in advance. But his mysterious and...

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  2. Robert Bonting. Sara Allgood. Ellen Bonting. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In London in 1889, retiree Robert Burton (Cedric Hardwicke) and his wife, Ellen (Sara Allgood), rent a...

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  3. Jun 27, 2017 · The chief difference between novel and film is that, in the former, the lodger does indeed turn out to be the killer. But since Ivor Novello had been signed to play the lead, the ending quite clearly had to be changed—no way could the elegant young matinee idol portray a sadistic, deranged killer.

  4. Good performance by Hope Davis as the psychologically unstable landlady . Excellent Alfred Molina as troubled Inspector engaged in a cat-and-mouse game and fine Simon Baker as suspect lodger who may or may not be guilty of a series of gruesome killings.

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  6. Jan 14, 2009 · Good performance by Hope Davis as the psychologically unstable landlady . Excellent Alfred Molina as troubled Inspector engaged in a cat-and-mouse game and fine Simon Baker as suspect lodger who may or may not be guilty of a series of gruesome killings.

  7. Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned The Lodger a score of 17 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". [6] Writing in Variety , John Anderson stated " The Lodger seems intended to leave its audience as baffled as the London police were in 1888.

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