The Lodger (novel)
The Lodger is a 1913 novel by English author Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes, based on the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888. It is a novel-length version of Lowndes' short story "The Lodger", first published in McClure's Magazine in 1911.
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Adaptations
Film
- The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927), silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Lodger (1932), directed by Maurice Elvey
- The Lodger (1944), directed by John Brahm
- Man in the Attic (1953), directed by Hugo Fregonese
- The Lodger (2009), directed by David Ondaatje
Television
- The Lodger (1965), episode of Armchair Mystery Theatre, directed by Don Leaver
- Der Mieter (1967), German TV movie directed by Wolf Dietrich
Radio
- 1940 episode of Suspense radio series, starring Herbert Marshall
- 1944 episode of Suspense radio series, starring Robert Montgomery
- 1946 episode of Hollywood Star Time radio series, starring Vincent Price
- 1947 episode of Mystery in the Air radio series, starring Peter Lorre and Agnes Moorehead
- 1948 episode of Suspense radio series, starring Robert Montgomery
- 2003, for BBC Radio 4, adapted by Stephen Sheridan and produced by David Blount.[1][2]
Opera
- The Lodger (1960) by Phyllis Tate
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References
External links
- Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog at Brenton Film with details and links to all adaptations
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