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Classics on the Big Screen: The Lodger (with Live Accompaniment)
Alfred Hitchcock, 1927, 92 mins
Alfred Hitchcock's silent, 1927 classic ‘The Lodger'. Accompanied by the six piece ensemble HarmonieBand with a score (commissioned by the National Media Museum) by Paul Robinson.
The place is London and the city is being terrorised by a serial killer known as ‘The Avenger' whose victims are all blonde women. On a bleak day a stranger arrives at the door of Mr and Mrs Bunting asking for a room to rent. It isn't long before their new lodger Jonathan Drew (Ivor Novello) takes a fancy to their daughter who happens to be a blond....
‘The Lodger' was Hitchcock's introduction to the mass cinema going audience and from that point on he laid claim to our innermost fears.
Julia Munn - Clarinets
Dai Pritchard - Clarinets/Sax
Walter Fabeck - Piano
Paul Robinson - Accordion
Kim Mackrell - Cello
Martin Pyne - Percussion
The Lodger oedd cyflwyniad Hitchcock i gynulleidfa eang y sinema ac o hynny ymlaen aeth poblogrwydd ei waith o nerth i nerth.
£9 (£8)
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