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  1. Man in the Attic: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier. After an enigmatic, self-described pathologist rents the attic room of a Victorian house, his landlady begins to suspect her lodger is Jack the Ripper.

    • (2K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Hugo Fregonese
    • 1954-05-31
  2. Man in the Attic is a 1953 American mystery film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Jack Palance, Constance Smith and Byron Palmer. [1] [2] The screenplay was by Barré Lyndon and Robert Presnell Jr. based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes which fictionalizes the Jack the Ripper killings.

  3. Jan 29, 2020 · Man in the Attic is a 1953 mystery film directed by Hugo Fregonese. The movie is based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, which fictionalises the Jack the Ripper killings, and was previously filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927, by Maurice Elvey in 1932, by John Brahm in 1944, and subsequently by David Ondaatje in 2009.The ...

    • 73 min
    • 4.3K
    • Fred Frinton
  4. Synopsis. The Life…The Loves…The Crimes of Jack the Ripper! London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings with the Harleys, including a gloomy attic room for “experiments.”.

    • (1K)
    • Panoramic Productions, Leonard Goldstein
    • Hugo Fregonese
  5. Cast & Crew. Man in the Attic Reviews. 1953. 1 hr 22 mins. Drama, Suspense. PG. Watchlist. Where to Watch. London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr....

  6. Based on Marie Belloc Lowndes’ novelization of the legendary killings, the film bathes the studio-created Whitechapel area of London in menacing fog and mist sliced by the light from gas lamps and constables’ flashlights as Scotland Yard Inspector Paul Warwick (Byron Palmer) hunts down the Victorian slasher.

  7. Review: London, 1888. Jack the Ripper terrorizes Whitechapel by night, always one step ahead of the police. Amidst these grisly crimes chatty landlady Helen Harley ( Francis Bavier) welcomes a new lodger: jittery pathologist Mr. Slade ( Jack Palance) who carries a suspicious bag and only goes out to work after dark.

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