Come Into My Parlour
Come Into My Parlour is a 1932 British crime film directed by John Longden and starring Patrick Aherne, Renée Houston and Hal Walters. The title is taken from the poem The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt. It was produced at Ludwig Blattner's Elstree Studios outside London as a quota quickie for distribution by MGM. It was the only directorial effort of John Longden, better known as an actor.
Synopsis
A barber mistakenly believes that he is killed a burglar, and takes shelter in the home of a manicurist.Cast
- Renée Houston as Jenny MacDonald
- Patrick Aherne as Gerry
- Robert Holmes as Julius Markham
- Hal Walters as Burglar
- Fanny Wright as Mrs. MacDonald