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Analysis and comic take on the 1927 film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This is one of Hitchcock's silent films and the first instance in which Hitchcock does a cameo (a small role) in his own film. The plot follows a young upper class gentleman renting a room in a middleclass area of London who is suspected of being a serial strangler.
By Norm De GuerreAnalysis and comic take on the 1927 film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This is one of Hitchcock's silent films and the first instance in which Hitchcock does a cameo (a small role) in his own film. The plot follows a young upper class gentleman renting a room in a middleclass area of London who is suspected of being a serial strangler.