Old Movie Fan wrote:
> Hello to those who still visit this site.
>
> I just watched "The Lodger" (1944), a sound remake of Hitchcock's
> famous silent film today and found the cinematography quite stunning.
> The story differed only slightly until the end, but just like
> Hitchcock's film, there was still a very slight shadow of doubt as to
> whether he was really 'Jack the Ripper,' or just some poor tortured soul
> morning the loss of his brother.
> In this story, his brother had been the sweetheart of the
> Ripper's first victim and it was her death that destroyed him.
> In Hitchcock's tale, it was the Lodger's sister who had been
> killed by the Ripper.
> Fascinating lighting and special effects that were
> reminiscent of great silent films. As a bonus, it was a very sharp
> print.
>
> Rich Wagner
>
Thanks for telling us of this. Can it be purchased today, or did you
view in on TV?
Still here,
Lani
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