The Lodger

‘I felt a sickening pain’: how the ‘first true Hitchcock movie’ almost killed its star
Alfred Hitchcock described his third film, The Lodger, as the true beginning of his directorial career but it would prove a near fatal screen debut for its leading light June Tripp
Henry K Miller
12, Jan, 2022 @1:00 PM

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog – review
Philip French welcomes a restored version of Hitchcock's 1927 thriller, with a new score by Nitin Sawhney
Philip French
11, Aug, 2012 @11:04 PM

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog – review
Alfred Hitchcock's 1926 silent melodrama about a Ripper-style killer is gripping in its sheer brio and control, writes Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
09, Aug, 2012 @9:03 PM

My favourite Hitchcock: The Lodger
Andrew Pulver: This electrifying early feature starring an ambiguously appealing Ivor Novello shows the young director marshalling a new medium's visual power
Andrew Pulver
30, Jul, 2012 @3:55 PM

Trailer trash
The ICA pays tribute to Bowie's golden years, and Nitin Sawhney scores Hitchcock's The Lodger, writes Jason Solomons
Jason Solomons
28, Jul, 2012 @11:06 PM

Hollywood to remake early Hitchcock thriller
Hollywood is to remake The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 film about a mysterious tenant who may or may not be a serial killer.
Staff and agencies
27, Jun, 2007 @11:55 AM
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