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- A landlady suspects that her new lodger is the madman killing women in London.
- A family curse confines orphaned twins Rachel and Edwards to their home, in punishment for their ancestors' sins. Bound to the rules of a haunting childhood lullaby, the twins must never let any outsiders inside the house.
- A couple rents out a room to a mysterious young man, who may or may not be guilty of a series of grisly neighborhood murders.
- A landlady suspects that her new lodger is Jack the Ripper.
- Following a break-up with her unfaithful fiancé, a young college professor agrees to live at her sister's and watch over the home and her 17-year-old niece. Unbeknownst to her, a gorgeous tenant, who is friendly to her young niece, is living in the guest house. But things aren't that simple as this mysterious stranger turns out to have a troubled past with dangerous consequences..
- Janie and Dee are two polar opposite roommates whose differences come to a head over the course of one crazy day.
- 20 years after her husband's death, a woman keeps more than just his memory alive. Needing help at home, she takes in a student, but soon detects a risk of losing her husband to the girl. Does the girl have even a ghost of a chance?
- A landlady suspects that her new lodger is the madman killing women in London.
- London, 1930. An impetuous medical student about to graduate finds his life completely changed overnight by a new intrusive neighbour.
- A woman with financial struggles is delighted to take in her first lodger: He's quiet, polite and pays in advance. Her daughter, on the other hand, finds his behaviour suspicious and doesn't take well to sharing her space with him.
- Returning home from a matinee, poor actor Ralph Brent finds his stepchild dead. The child's mother returns intoxicated, having purchased drink instead of medicine for the child with the money he had given her. He accuses her of causing the little one's death, then snatches the bottle of liquor from which she is about to drink and throws it away. Infuriated, she springs at him with a bread knife, but stumbles and accidentally kills herself. Fearing that he will be suspected of murder. Brent hastily disguises himself as an old man and leaves the house. He secures board and lodging with Mrs. Lane and her daughter Lucy, who regard the "old man" as a mystery. He reads in the newspaper that he is wanted by the authorities, and decides to continue in hiding. One day Lucy discovers Brent's identity when his wig slips off. He admits he is the husband of the woman supposed to have been killed by him, and after telling his life story, she is convinced that it was an accident. Lucy has fallen in love with Brent and sympathetically offers to help him escape. She persuades her uncle to lend him the money to go to Canada, and sees him to the train. They tenderly clasp hands, and he suddenly stoops and kisses her as the train pulls out. One year later Lucy receives an affectionate letter from Brent, who is now a prosperous farmer, asking her to come to him on the next train. The note also asks her to bring her mother, and encloses a money order for $100.
- A bad fish is passed off on an unsuspecting lodger.
- A landlady mistakes a lodger's dummy for a dismembered corpse.
- In this documentary short, several film experts and aficionados discuss the conception and production of John Brahm's 'The Lodger' (1944).
- A landlord dons his lodger's police uniform and is forced to arrest a lunatic.
- A returned WWII soldier, Lon Dmytryk, struggling with his loss of humanity as a result of the war, finally snaps when he brutally murders his wife and flees to the countryside. As his gas tank runs dry, Lon finds himself at The Chaney House-- a mysterious boarding house run by the disquieting Anthony Ziska-- where something isn't quite right. Lon's sanity is put to the test as he fights to make it through the night.
- The story of a Kazakh family who moved from their village to a big city but have not yet been able to afford their own apartment and are forced to share a rented one. Bakytzhan moved to the city with his family a few years ago from their native village. He works as a taxi driver, and although city life is no longer new to him, he has not yet said goodbye to his provincial habits.
- A child cuts up a lodger's trousers.
- A short film set in the confinements of a rather unwelcoming basement. The films follows a disturbed homeless girl stuck in her own psychological warfare.
- Lodger in a boarding house is attacked by fleas.
- To make money the family takes a lodger, Mr. Nichols,the new transport manager, and of course he is in Stan's room. Olive's innocent suggestion that he can have anything he wants when Arthur is out is misunderstood,leading to his eviction. Stan vows never to have another lodger,thereby turning down the opportunity to give a room to an attractive young lady.
- A scientist's new TV ratings device can tell what channel a person's watching just by aiming an antenna at their house. He's perplexed when it registers a channel 84--a channel that doesn't exist--coming from the apartment of an elderly gentleman. A government UFO investigator becomes involved, convinced the old man isn't receiving information, but transmitting it to an alien craft.
- When Albert advertises for a lodger, selling the room as being in a mews flat, this is too much for Harold, who gets a new job in removals and moves out of the house in Oil Drum Lane. However Harold's new job does not work out and he is relieved to find that his father failed to get a lodger and so things revert back to normal.
- Its the late 1880s in the East End of London and two ladies become rather concerned about their guest.
- Shelley starts a job training in telesales - but is still struggling to pay the rent. Meanwhile, when an old friend drops by after years of living abroad, it seems that he will be even more financially stretched than ever!
- Widow Tanya rents out her guest room to the charming, yet unusual Cormac, setting of a chain of strange and sinister events.
- Landlord Rigsby shares his crumbling home with his cat Vienna and his two lodgers, amiable, shambling young medical student Alan and Miss Ruth Jones, welfare officer at Alan's college and the object of Rigsby's affection. When Ruth asks Rigsby to give her friend Philip a room, Rigsby is only too happy to please her though he is surprised to find that Philip, another student, is black and sees him - wrongly - as a rival for Ruth, who is actually pursuing Philip in vain. Consequently he tries to get rid of him but changes his mind after being told that Philip is an African prince - and not wanting to refund his deposit.
- Bence ventures into the Hungarian steppe. He works day and night in order to capture three of the most colorful birds that live here. The bee-eater, the roller and the hoopoe.