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Room to Let

Room to Let

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In 1904 London, neighbors begin to suspect that a very strange man calling himself Dr. Fell may indeed be the famous Jack the Ripper.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

15 May 1950

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Jimmy Hanley

Jimmy Hanley

Curly Minter

Valentine Dyall

Valentine Dyall

Dr. Fell

Christine Silver

Christine Silver

Mrs. Musgrave

Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Mike Atkinson

Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Editor

Leslie Daniels

Leslie Daniels

JJ

Merle Tottenham

Merle Tottenham

Alice

Constance Smith

Constance Smith

Molly Nusgrave

Aubrey Dexter

Aubrey Dexter

Harding

Reginald Dyson

Reginald Dyson

Sergeant Cranbourne

John Clifford

John Clifford

Atkinson

Stuart Saunders

Stuart Saunders

Porter

Cyril Conway

Cyril Conway

Dr. Mansfield

Charles Houston

Charles Houston

Tom

Harriet Petworth

Harriet Petworth

Matron

Charles Mander

Charles Mander

P.C. Smith

H. Hamilton Earle

H. Hamilton Earle

Orderly

F.A. Williams

F.A. Williams

Butler

Archie Callum

Archie Callum

Night Watchman

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