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John Brahm Collection (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Hangover Square / The Lodger / The Brasher Doubloon
Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
237 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.66:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1944-1947 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
John Brahm


Written By:
Barré Lyndon
 
Patrick Hamilton
Marian Spitzer
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Dorothy Bennett
Leonard Praskins
Raymond Chandler


Actors:
Laird Cregar ..... George Harvey Bone
Linda Darnell ..... Netta Longdon
George Sanders ..... Dr. Allan Middleton
Glenn Langan ..... Eddie Carstairs
Faye Marlowe ..... Barbara Chapman
Alan Napier ..... Sir Henry Chapman
Harry Allen ..... Pot Man
Radford Allen ..... Boy
Jimmy Aubrey ..... Drunk
J.W. Austin ..... Det. Insp. King
Wilson Benge ..... Waiter
Frank Benson ..... Newsman
Ted Billings ..... Pub Patron
Clifford Brooke ..... Gas Company Watchman
Bob Burns ..... Concertgoer
Steve Carruthers ..... Concertgoer
Jack Chefe ..... Waiter
Ann Codee ..... Yvette - Netta's Maid
Charles Coleman ..... Man at Bonfire
James Conaty ..... Concertgoer
Murray Coombs ..... Boy
Harold de Becker Jr. ..... Boy
Leslie Denison ..... Policeman
Michael Dyne ..... Mickey
Alan Edmiston ..... Clerk
Nestor Eristoff ..... Concertgoer
Franklyn Farnum ..... Concertgoer
Francis Ford ..... Ogilby - Fulham Antique Dealer
John Goldsworthy ..... William - Chapman's Butler
Bobbie Hale ..... Pub Patron
Leyland Hodgson ..... Det. Sgt. Lewis
Art Howard ..... Concertgoer
Charles Irwin ..... Manager - King's Head Arms
Michael Jeffers ..... Pub Patron
Charles Knight ..... Maitre d'
George Leigh ..... Clerk
David Leland ..... Boy
Connie Leon ..... Maid
J. Farrell MacDonald ..... Street Vendor
Wilbur Mack ..... Concertgoer
Thomas Martin ..... Lamplighter
Pat McKee ..... Pub Patron
John Rogers ..... Passerby with Baskets
Constantine Romanoff ..... Townsman
Sam Savitsky ..... Concertgoer
Leslie Sketchley ..... Doorman
Mabel Smaney ..... Pub Patron
Frances Spence ..... Housekeeper
Val Stanton ..... Postman
Count Stefenelli ..... Concertgoer
Norman Wilnor ..... Boy
Eric Wilton ..... Waiter
Frederick Worlock ..... Supt. Clay
Merle Oberon ..... Kitty Langley
George Sanders ..... Inspector John Warwick
Laird Cregar ..... Mr. Slade
Cedric Hardwicke ..... Robert Bonting
Sara Allgood ..... Ellen Bonting
Aubrey Mather ..... Superintendent Sutherland
Queenie Leonard ..... Daisy - the Maid
Doris Lloyd ..... Jennie
David Clyde ..... Sergeant Bates
Helena Pickard ..... Annie Rowley / Katie in Opening Sequence
Fred Aldrich ..... Plainclothesman
Harry Allen ..... Conductor
Jimmy Aubrey ..... Cab Driver
Joan Bayley ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Wilson Benge ..... Vigilante
Billy Bevan ..... Bartender
Ted Billings ..... News Vendor
Edmund Breon ..... Manager
Mae Bruce ..... Screaming Woman
Barbara Burns ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Colin Campbell ..... Harold - Harris' Assistant
Jean Carroll ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Ruth Clifford ..... Hairdresser
Herbert Clifton ..... Conductor
Grace Davies ..... Chorus Girl
Harold De Becker ..... Charlie - Stage Guard
Cyril Delevanti ..... Stagehand
La Verne Dell ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Dorothy Dinwiddie ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Frank Elliott ..... Aide
Herbert Evans ..... Constable
Bess Flowers ..... Woman in Audience
Douglas Gerrard ..... Porter
Fern Gey ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Iris Gordon ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Kit Guard ..... Man in Pub
Frank Hagney ..... Policeman
Charlie Hall ..... Comedian
Barbara Hallstone ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Gerald Hamer ..... Milkman
Lumsden Hare ..... Dr. Sheridan
Alec Harford ..... Conductor
Forrester Harvey ..... Cobbler
Stuart Holmes ..... King Edward
Colin Hunter ..... Policeman
Kenneth Hunter ..... Mounted Inspector
Olaf Hytten ..... Harris - The Haberdasher
Boyd Irwin ..... Policeman
Colin Kenny ..... Plainclothesman
Crauford Kent ..... The King's Aide
Skelton Knaggs ..... Man with Cart
Charles Knight ..... Vigilante
Margaret Lee ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Connie Leon ..... Woman
Lolita Lindsay ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Jean Lucius ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
George Magrill ..... Policeman
Shyrle Martinson ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Kermit Maynard ..... Bobby in Pub
Mathew McCue ..... Blind Man
Philo McCullough ..... Policeman
Carmen Moreno ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Clive Morgan ..... Plainclothesman
Edmund Mortimer ..... Man Backstage
Dolly Perrin ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
John Rice ..... Mounted Policeman
John Rogers ..... Down and Outer
Raymond Severn ..... Boy
Anita Sharp-Bolster ..... Wiggy - Barfly
C. Montague Shaw ..... Stage Manager
Ethel Sherman ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Yorke Sherwood ..... Policeman in Pub
Leslie Sketchley ..... Plainclothesman
Louise Snyder ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Will Stanton ..... Newsboy
Jane Starr ..... Chorus Girl
Robert R. Stephenson ..... Plainclothesman
Donald Stuart ..... Concertina Player
Jean Sturgeon ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Walter Tetley ..... Call Boy
David Thursby ..... Sergeant
Daphne Vane ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Beverly Weaver ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Heather Wilde ..... Mary Bowles - Frightened Witness
Frederick Worlock ..... Sir Edward Willoughby
George Montgomery ..... Philip Marlowe
Nancy Guild ..... Merle Davis
Conrad Janis ..... Leslie Murdock
Roy Roberts ..... Police Lt. Breeze
Fritz Kortner ..... Rudolph Vannier
Florence Bates ..... Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock
Marvin Miller ..... Vince Blair
Robert Adler ..... Police Sgt. Spangler
Jack Conrad ..... George Anson
Al Eben ..... Baggage Room Attendant
Ben Erway ..... Shaw
Edward Gargan ..... Truck Driver
Reed Hadley ..... Dr. Moss
Alfred Linder ..... Eddie Prue
Paul Maxey ..... Coroner
Jack Overman ..... Apartment Manager
Joe Palma ..... Attendant
Ray Spiker ..... Figaro
Houseley Stevenson ..... Elisha Morningstar
Jack Stoney ..... Mike - Hood
Gisela Werbisek ..... Maid


Synopsis:
Hangover Square: George Harvey Bone is a composer in early 20th century London, who is under stress because he is writing a piano concerto. Due to this stress, he gets black outs when ever he hears dissonances. When he finds himself after the black out in a different quarter of the town, he returns home, to read in the paper that somebody in that quarter was murdered. Asking help from a doctor at Scotland Yard he is assured that he has nothing to do with it, but he is advised to cut back in his work and get some relaxation like other, ordinary people. At a cheap musical he meets Netta, a singer, who inspires him for a new motive for his concerto. But Netta discovers that this motive could also be used as a song for her. The song gets sold, and she hangs around George to get more songs out of him. George believes that Netta is in love with him, and gets in an argument with his girlfriend Barbara, the daughter of Lord Henry, who wants the concerto for one of his soirées. George has another black out, and after recovering he hears that Barbara was almost strangled to death. He starts working again on the concerto. On London's special holiday he learns that Netta, who offered him quite a lot for a new song, is going to marry theatrical producer Carstair, and he causes some violins to fall in his room, and this sound drives him to another black out... The Lodger: In late Victorian London, Jack the Ripper has been killing and maiming actresses in the night. The Burtons are forced to take in a lodger due to financial hardship. He seems like a nice young man, but Mrs. Burton suspects him of being the ripper because of some mysterious and suspicious habits, and fears for her beautiful actress niece who lives with them. The Brasher Doubloon: Philip Marlowe is hired when a rare doubloon is stolen, and he soon discovers that it is being used for blackmail purposes. Marlowe's involvement has him encounter a girl who goes into hysterics when touched by a man; a domineering mother; three corpses; a couple of scuffles in which he gets his clock cleaned; a secretary who killed her boss, which is the reason Raymond Chandler called his story 'The High Window', and a rich boy (who qualifies as a S.O.B. by two definitions) who is having trouble with the Mafia. So, what's not to like.



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