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- An American junior diplomat in London rents a house from, and falls in love with, a woman suspected of murder.
- Melanie decides that one of her tenants would be perfect as her husband and decides to eliminate everyone who might interfere in her plans.
- A tyrannical landlady lords it over her tenants during an epidemic, pitting them against each other in a web of paranoia spun for deadly results.
- The Landlady is a short horror film in the tradition of the Amicus/Hammer films of the sixties and seventies. It stars screen legend Caroline Munro as the mysterious housekeeper who insists that tenants obey her 'four simple rules'.
- From the story by writer Roald Dahl comes this adapted thriller involving a travelling businessman and the mastermind of a mass wax homicide.
- Billy Weaver is a youth who has traveled by train to London to start a new job. Looking for lodgings, he comes across a boarding-house with a sign saying "Bed and Breakfast". When he rings the doorbell, it is immediately answered by a middle-aged landlady.
- Billy Weaver decides to stay at a Bed and Breakfast while visiting Bath. While there, he meets the owner, an odd woman who has some interesting hobbies. But this woman has a major secret. Can Billy figure it out before its too late?
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- A realistic social study of a boarding house and its formidable landlady.
- One morning in a flat share garden a man appear dead lying over the flowers, this unexpected incident trigger a confrontation to dead among the family members.
- A well-meaning psychic medium rents out a flat in her mind to ghosts, but as she's pulled the natural and supernatural worlds, she realises she needs to take control before they both begin to fall apart.
- When the landlady calls for the rent, Jimmie's mother cannot pay, so Jimmie comes to the rescue. The clever youngster pretends to be a palmist and offers to tell the landlady's fortune. Knowing some of her little indiscretions, he whispers them in her ear. The proud lady is so confused that she rushes out of the house in great haste. The rent will not be collected for a long, long time.
- A detective dons disguises to discover which lodger killed the cat.
- Seignior Daub, an Italian artist, has neglected to pay his room rent for some weeks. How he has evaded payment for so long a period, considering the feline instincts of his landlady, can only be conjectured. His long road of successful evasion has its turn when she suddenly appears and demands payment. A tramp, who is hiding behind a screen, sees the artist's dilemma, and suggests behind the landlady's back that the artist paint her picture in lieu of rent. "Happy thought." The landlady, flattered at the artist's admiration of her beauty, agrees to an immediate sitting, to the discomfiture of the tramp. The disgusted artist sticks manfully to his task. The minister calls. The maid announces him. The landlady, after admiring her portrait, leaves the room, while the buxom servant girl lingers. The jubilant artist enters and hugs and kisses her. The tramp attempts to join in, only to find himself sprawling on the floor. Not satisfied, she chases him with a paint brush. He hides behind the easel. She makes a lunge at him and daubs the landlady's portrait. The picture is ruined. The artist is in despair. The landlady is coming with the minister. All is lost. The artist and tramp find refuge on the roof. The landlady breathes vengeance. She follows and appears over the ledge with a club. "Horrors." The artist falls through the skylight into the studio and hides in the chimney place. The tramp falls down the chimney, and both roll out on the floor. The landlady enters the studio and is captured, tied and placed in the chimney. The artist and tramp escape.
- A nasty, bullying landlady learns the hard way that karma really is a boomerang.
- Milly Weaver stays over The Landlady's house for the night. Not known to her but the Landlady has plans for her.
- Billy Weaver's just moved to a small English village, and sees an advert for a room. The landlady's quite pleasant. He's perplexed when she later mentions two others are also staying; he's never seen nor heard of them before, so, who are these tenants?
- 1997–202445mTV-PG7.1 (64)TV EpisodeA comic book author exacts revenge. A pickpocket makes the score of a lifetime. The owner of a new home finds it comes with a secret. An landlady is haunted by a deceased man. A teenage witch is taken in by an elaborate treatment ploy.
- Harry receives a visit from his widowed and lonely landlady Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer soon falls for Harry's charms. After she reminds him that the lease on Grant's Toomb will soon be up for renewal, Harry exploits Jennifer's growing feelings for him by trying to instigate a whirlwind romance. Will he be willing to trade matrimony for the tavern?
- When a smooth talking lawyer moves into the boarding house, tongues start wagging about the goings on with the landlady's daughter.
- Arriving in Bath to take up his first job away from home young Billy Weaver decides to take a room with a charmingly maternal if eccentric landlady. Her dog and cat are both stuffed and the only other names in her guest-book seem vaguely familiar to him from the newspaper but he cannot think why. Sadly he will never find out as he drinks the landlady's poisoned tea and dies as the landlady plans to add him to her collection of stuffed creatures!
- Roger tries to impress his landlady after he misinterprets her kindness as a come-on.
- The brutal murder of an elderly landlady offers no forensic answers. Can Detectives piece together her final days using security footage and discover the motive of a vicious killer before they strike again?
- Dorothea Puente didn't set out to become Sacramento, California's most notorious female serial killer. But she did have a criminal streak that grew more sinister, culminating in the deaths of almost a dozen residents.
- 2017– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 17mPodcast EpisodeIn the 1980s, Dorothea Puente ran a boarding house for tenants many of whom were elderly or mentally disabled. On the outside it appeared that Puente was providing a much needed service to individuals that may have had no where else to turn. But in reality, she was murdering these individuals so that she could profit from their benefit checks long after they were dead. The twists and turns of this fascinating case of Puente who became known as the "Death House Landlady". Puente may have appeared as loving grandmother to many but her lust for money ran extremely deep.
- 2018– 51mPodcast EpisodeThey have a special guest. Greg from Serial Killers is to joining them to help provide some insight into the madness of Dorothea Puente. Dorothea Puente didn't set out to become Sacramento, California's most notorious female serial killer. But she did have a criminal streak that grew more sinister, culminating in the deaths of almost a dozen residents of the boarding house she ran. How was she able to evade detection from family members and social workers? And how did she get away with her first murder?
- 2018– 58mPodcast EpisodeDorothea Puente ran a boarding house in Sacramento, California. She had perfected a technique of taking in tenants who were on government assistance, murdering them, and then fraudulently cash the checks. All the while, neighbors had no idea that dead bodies were being buried in her backyard.
- Episode: (2019)2010– 54mPodcast Episode
- The Australian Reserve Bank says one in every two new jobs could soon be mining related; and one landlord, thousands of Quake affected properties.
- 2020– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2021– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- 2022– 1h 54mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 34mPodcast Episode