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It is a remake of the silent Hitchcock version "The Lodger: a tale of the London Fog" where you figure out pretty soon, that the man that knocked on the door late one night and wants to rent the upstairs, is Jack the Ripper. Jack Palance also did a version of this called "the Man in the Attic".
This (and really any Val Lewton film - the entire set is ALL great movies except for the Curse of the Cat People sequel) Lodger version is in my opinion the definitive Ripper film - you get in his head and learn why he is doing this, and you almost have sympathy for his reason for mental anguish (don't want to say more and spoil it).
Movie is incredible from beginning to end, minus the end which me and my one friend thought was absolute garbage. Looking back on it I suppose it fits in the context of the character but at the time it was just a brick-wall meaningless ending.
The last movie I watched was "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" 1963
Its almost totally nonsensical. It stars Spencer Tracey, is full of slapstick, reckless driving, and has possibly the most absurd ending Ive ever seen in a feature film. I loved it.
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