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195382 minThriller, Crime, Horror

Man in the Attic

Is Man in the Attic a Hit or Flop?

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Is Man in the Attic worth watching? With a rating of 5.4/10, this Thriller, Crime, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Man in the Attic Synopsis

London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings with the Harleys, including a gloomy attic room for "experiments." Mrs. Harley finds Slade odd and increasingly suspects the worst; her niece Lily (star of a decidedly Parisian stage revue) finds him interesting and increasingly attractive. Is Lily in danger, or are her mother's suspicions merely a red herring?

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Top Cast

Jack Palance
Jack PalanceSlade
Constance Smith
Constance SmithLily Bonner
Byron Palmer
Byron PalmerInsp. Paul Warwick
Frances Bavier
Frances BavierHelen Harley
Rhys Williams
Rhys WilliamsWilliam Harley
Sean McClory
Sean McCloryConstable #1
Leslie Bradley
Leslie BradleyConstable #2
Tita Phillips
Tita PhillipsDaisy (the maid)
Lester Matthews
Lester MatthewsChief Insp. Melville
Harry Cording
Harry CordingDetective Sgt. Bates

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Is Man in the Attic worth watching?

Man in the Attic has received mixed reviews with a 5.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Crime, Horror movies.

Is Man in the Attic hit or flop?

Man in the Attic has received average ratings (5.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Man in the Attic?

Man in the Attic is a Thriller, Crime, Horror movie that London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings with the Harleys, inclu...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 22, 2022
★ 6

Jack Palance is "Slade", a curiously enigmatic stranger who takes rooms in the home of the "Harley" family. It's at the height of the paranoia in Victorian London surrounding the "Jack the Ripper" killings and as our story develops, both "Mrs. Harley" (Frances Bavier) and the audience begin to suspect that our reclusive visitor may well have a secret to keep. Those suspicions only intensify when he takes a shine to her actress niece "Lily" (Constance Smith) and we really do wonder if she is soon to be toast, too! Hugo Fregonese does manage to build a little menace into this: the dark eerie settings, the foggy London scenes all add a richness to the drama. Palance, however, is as wooden as a picket fence; he brings very little to his part. Indeed, aside from an amiable few scenes from Rhys Williams as "Harley", the acting is all a bit dry and stagey and that drags the whole thing down rather. It is still quite watchable, though, but with a better actor in the lead it could have been much more intriguing and I think I preferred "The Lodger" (1944).