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Il pensionante

Titolo originale: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
  • 1927
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32min
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Il pensionante (1927)
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Una ricca signora inglese sospetta che il suo nuovo inquilino sia il pazzo che sta uccidendo le donne di Londra.Una ricca signora inglese sospetta che il suo nuovo inquilino sia il pazzo che sta uccidendo le donne di Londra.Una ricca signora inglese sospetta che il suo nuovo inquilino sia il pazzo che sta uccidendo le donne di Londra.

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    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Marie Belloc Lowndes
    • Eliot Stannard
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Star
    • June Tripp
    • Ivor Novello
    • Marie Ault
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    14.392
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marie Belloc Lowndes
      • Eliot Stannard
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Star
      • June Tripp
      • Ivor Novello
      • Marie Ault
    • 137Recensioni degli utenti
    • 100Recensioni della critica
    • 82Metascore
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    June Tripp
    June Tripp
    • Daisy - A Mannequin
    • (as June)
    Ivor Novello
    Ivor Novello
    • The Lodger
    Marie Ault
    Marie Ault
    • The Landlady
    Arthur Chesney
    • Her Husband
    Malcolm Keen
    Malcolm Keen
    • Joe - A Police Detective
    Wallace Bosco
    • Pub Customer
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    Daisy Campbell
    • Mother
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    Maudie Dunham
    • First Victim
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    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Dancer at Ball
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    Eve Gray
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    Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock
    • Extra in Newspaper Office
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    Alma Reville
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    • Regia
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marie Belloc Lowndes
      • Eliot Stannard
      • Alfred Hitchcock
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    MR 17

    The real Hitchcock is born

    This is the first real Hitchcock movie. The one in which he really starts to use all his abilities, although we can see that they are still not mature yet. It's very interesting because he makes a lot of experiments in this film, like the glass ceiling, and we see how hard he wanted, at the time, to really make his mark, to stand above the rest. Although the ending is not very good, the first 20 minutes of The Lodger are impressive, with Hitchcock slowly telling us (visually, of course) about the killer and his particularities, until the arrival of Ivor Novello. A must-see picture to any real Hitchcock fan
    Devotchka

    Fun stuff, very Hitchcock!

    This movie is fantastic and fascinating mostly because of its director, but it would be fun either way. I'd say that it's better than many films of the same period, but not to the same extreme degree that Hitchcock's movies eventually achieved.

    You can see it's his work, though. Hitchcock knew that what made a suspenseful movie good had nothing to do with gore or loud noises, and this shows even in his early work. The Lodger has a distinctly Hitchcock feel to it--fun and scary--and it's interesting to see how he gets around the lack of sound, considering the fact that most (all?) of his other films were talkies.
    7AlsExGal

    Hitchcock's breakthrough hit...

    ... a thriller based on the book by Marie Belloc Lowndes. A mysterious killer known as "the Avenger" is terrorizing the streets of London. He targets women with blonde, curly hair, and the police are at a loss to stop him. Meanwhile, a sketchy new lodger (Ivor Novello) takes up residence in the rooming house of a landlady (Marie Ault) and her husband (Arthur Chesney). The landlady becomes convinced that the lodger is really the Avenger, which proves problematic as the lodger has caught the attention of the landlady's daughter, Daisy (June Tripp). Also featuring Malcolm Keen as Daisy's policeman boyfriend.

    Inspired by the Jack the Ripper case, this was Hitchcock's first suspense picture, and was an immediate success, with one critic at the time even calling this the "best British film ever made". This is my second time watching it, and the first time watching the beautiful BFI restoration. The quality of the print is outstanding, and the commissioned score is excellent. Hitchcock uses a number of visually impressive double exposure shots, and I also liked the stylized intertitles. I still find the movie a tad too long, and Novello, who looks striking, is a silent-era-style ham, but it's still worth checking out for silent film fans. Arthur Chesney, playing the landlord, was the lookalike younger brother of Edmund Gwenn, and the former husband of Estelle Winwood.
    7Steffi_P

    "Murder – wet from the press"

    The Lodger was the feature which Hitchcock himself described as his first true film (it was actually his third complete one), and film historians, particularly auteurists tend to focus upon it because it is it introduces themes of murder and suspense that Hitch's name would later be synonymous with.

    To be honest, the first thing that strikes me upon watching The Lodger is its sense of rhythm. Hitchcock's earliest films were always very rhythmic and the opening moments of The Lodger are a great example, with a dynamic and attention grabbing sequence of shots and title cards. Much of this however may be down to the style of the seldom referenced screenwriter Eliot Stannard, who has a credit on all but one of Hitchcock's silents. Stannard was a master at telling stories in purely visual terms, and his screenplays often go as far as to map out series of interlocking images.

    The next very obvious thing about The Lodger is that right from the start Hitchcock was more interested in cinematic technique than he was in performances or artistry. The Lodger is crammed with Expressionist effects, in particular double exposures. Hitch clearly hadn't learnt the art of subtlety yet and these are massively overused. We can also tell early on that Hitchcock was interested in using his camera to involve the audience in the film, throwing in point-of-view shots or drawing our attention to specific items. In this regard his technique was not yet refined. He was develop it in his later silents.

    Of course what generally interests followers of Hitchcock's career is the fact that The Lodger is the first time he deals with the grisly subject of murder. It's true that there are many Hitchcockian elements here – murder, blondes, a love triangle and even a MacGuffin in the form of the Avenger whom all the characters are concerned about but isn't the focus of the story. There is a kind of morbid sensationalism concerning the killings, something we'd see right through to the other end of Hitch's career with the comment about "ripped whores" in 1972's Frenzy. There's also of course a "wrong man", although here he appears more as the subject of a whodunit. The later Hitchcock would have focused upon the plight of the wrongly accused, and made a more suspenseful film in the process.

    All in all, The Lodger isn't really as significant an early Hitchcock as some would believe. For one thing there is the influence of screenwriter Stannard and the fact that Hitchcock, although he may have relished the material, was still very young and inexperienced. The fact is The Lodger may contain more of Stannard's influence than it does Hitchcock's. It's not as if Hitchcock immediately began making more murder thrillers. The majority of his British thrillers are of the espionage/adventure variety, and it would take up until the early 40s for Hitchcock to really begin making masterpieces in the domestic murder genre. It's also nowhere near being Hitch's best silent film, even though it tends to be remembered over more polished works like The Ring and The Manxman. Taken out of context though, it is a fairly decent late silent thriller, with only a few minor flaws in plot and direction.
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    Important Historically & Very Good In Its Own Right

    Usually remembered as Alfred Hitchcock's first thriller, "The Lodger" is also a very good film in its own right. Although the acting is somewhat dated, and although there is not a really appropriate musical score that has survived, it has the carefully crafted plot and suspense that Hitchcock would become famous for.

    The opening sequence uses the director's creative touches in setting the mood of a city terrorized by a mysterious killer, "The Avenger", who is targeting light-haired women. Then we meet the actual characters: an older couple and their daughter Daisy, and Daisy's policeman boyfriend. When a mysterious lodger appears and rents the family's extra room, his strange behavior begins to make them suspect that he might be the mad killer, even as he builds a close friendship with Daisy. As the story proceeds, tension and fear continue to build until an ending that is exciting, if somewhat melodramatic.

    Hitchcock shows his mastery of silent film technique in using a wide variety of camera techniques and props to communicate the emotions of the characters. The acting is mostly good, although Ivor Novello as "the lodger" overplays his role rather noticeably. This is the kind of movie that could really benefit from a good musical soundtrack, and the fact that it is exciting to watch even without an appropriate score shows the quality of Hitchcock's craftsmanship.

    Anyone who enjoys Hitchcock or silent films will definitely want to see "The Lodger".

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    • Quiz
      For the opening of this movie, Sir Alfred Hitchcock wanted to show the Avenger's murder victim being dragged out of the Thames River at night with the Charing Cross Bridge in the background, but Scotland Yard refused his request to film at the bridge. Hitchcock repeated his request several times, until Scotland Yard notified him that they would "look the other way" if he could do the filming in one night. Hitchcock quickly sent his cameras and actors out to Charing Cross Bridge to film the scene, but when the rushes came back from the developers, the scene at the bridge was nowhere to be found. Hitchcock and his assistants searched through the prints, but could not find it. Finally, Hitchcock discovered that his cameraman had forgotten to put the lens on the camera before filming the night scene.
    • Blooper
      When The Lodger (Ivor Novello) and Daisy (June Tripp) are playing chess, but the board is set up inappropriately. The square in the right corner should always be white. In this case, the bottom-right square is dark (black). This is the most obvious when The Lodger (Ivor Novello) is poking the coals in the fireplace.
    • Citazioni

      Joe Betts: Does this lodger of yours mean any harm to Daisy?

      The Landlady: Don't be silly, Joe. He's not that sort. Even if he's a bit queer, he's a gentleman.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Closing credits: Thank you to everyone who supported the BFI's Silent Hitchcock restoration project.
    • Versioni alternative
      The original version of The Lodger directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1926 was restored in 1999 in honor of the directors 100th anniversary. The film was restored by the British National Film & TV Archives and a new score by Ashley Irwin was commissioned by ZDF/ARTE (Germany) and premiered on August 13, 1999 (what would have been Hitchcock's 100th birthday).
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une vague nouvelle (1999)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 febbraio 1927 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Nessuna
    • Celebre anche come
      • Il pensionante - Una storia della nebbia di Londra
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Victoria Embankment, Westminster, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(opening scenes)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Gainsborough Pictures
      • Carlyle Blackwell Productions
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      • 12.000 £ (previsto)
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 32 minuti
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Silent
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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