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7.6/10 • 10

1935-09-011h 30m

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The tenants of an old London boarding house spend their time in petty bickering and sniping until a mysterious stranger arrives at their door.

Directors
Berthold Viertel
Editors
Derek N. Twist

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  1. Conrad Veidt

    Conrad Veidt

    The Stranger

  2. Rène Ray

    Rène Ray

    Stasia

  3. Frank Cellier

    Frank Cellier

    Wright

  4. Anna Lee

    Anna Lee

    Vivian Tomkin

  5. John Turnbull

    John Turnbull

    Major Tomkin

  6. Cathleen Nesbitt

    Cathleen Nesbitt

    Mrs. Tomkin

  7. Ronald Ward

    Ronald Ward

    Chris Penny

  8. Beatrix Lehmann

    Beatrix Lehmann

    Miss Kite

  9. Jack Livesey

    Jack Livesey

    Mr. Larkcom

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CinemaSerf

Jun 19, 2022

7/10

Don't be put off by the rather unhelpful title. This is quite a clever story of man's inhumanity to his fellow creature. Frank Cellier is ""Wright" by name, but seldom by nature in this tale of a group of lodgers living in his old London boarding house. The occupant's lives vacillate between occasional joy but mostly misery, and he relishes in prolonging the latter states of affairs - especially for the young kitchen maid "Stasia" (a good effort here from Rene Ray) who lives an almost "Cinderella" style existence. Then a stranger - Conradt Veidt - arrives amongst their number, and slowly but surely things start to take turn for the better for many of his colleagues. This new found happiness doesn't suit "Wright" and soon he is plotting the downfall of the newcomer, too. It's quite a basic, stage-bound, production, and many of the stars cut their teeth in that medium between the wars - Anna Lee, Cathleen Nesbitt and the instantly recognisable Sarah Allgood, so know their business well enough. Each character has their few moments in the sun as Veidt tries to help them to help themselves, not by giving them cash or jobs, but by empowering them to take control of their own lives more - and his approach is surprisingly effective. Veidt is perfectly attired, aloof and debonaire with this performance, yet he does illuminate each scene with an intimacy. A kindness, maybe angelic or maybe just something more down to Earth - a decency of heart and spirit. Cellier's portrayal of the odious, manipulative landlord ought not to be overlooked either, he manages quite successfully to get your heckles up before a suitably fitting ending!

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
london, englandboarding house