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A couple rents out a room to a mysterious young man, who may or may not be guilty of a series of grisly neighborhood murders.A couple rents out a room to a mysterious young man, who may or may not be guilty of a series of grisly neighborhood murders.A couple rents out a room to a mysterious young man, who may or may not be guilty of a series of grisly neighborhood murders.
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François Chau
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- TriviaLast role and only nude scene for Jillian Difusco, who played a dead victim at the medical examiner's.
- GoofsThe badges shown are for San Fransisco PD, not LAPD. Near the end of movie police are announcing the solving of the case with the help of LAPD and LA Sheriff Detectives, so badges worn by two lead detectives are correct as they are from LA SHeriff Detective Dept and their badges are star-shaped.
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Chandler Manning: Dead's a good alibi.
- ConnectionsReferences Blackmail (1929)
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As a neo-noir, The Lodger is pretty familiar material, but If I'll remember it for anything, (and that's a big 'if') it would be the body count, which is among the highest of anything I've seen in this genre. The story concerns an LAPD detective in search of a killer recreating JAck the Ripper's legacy.
I'll give the Lodger a bit of credit for its ability to keep you guessing, but that's just about all that the film is committed to doing. The story is shallow, and much of the dialogue sounds recycled. The acting isn't very good either, and screen time which should have been spent on more intellectual character interaction is wasted on unnecessary montages of time-lapse photography which looks like something from television.
Overall, the movie is watchable, but it could've amounted to more.
I'll give the Lodger a bit of credit for its ability to keep you guessing, but that's just about all that the film is committed to doing. The story is shallow, and much of the dialogue sounds recycled. The acting isn't very good either, and screen time which should have been spent on more intellectual character interaction is wasted on unnecessary montages of time-lapse photography which looks like something from television.
Overall, the movie is watchable, but it could've amounted to more.
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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