Come Into My Parlour | |
Director: | John Longden |
Producer: | A.J. Marks Kenneth McLaglen |
Starring: | Patrick Aherne Renée Houston Hal Walters |
Studio: | G.E.M. Productions |
Distributor: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Runtime: | 45 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Come Into My Parlour is a 1932 British crime film directed by John Longden and starring Patrick Aherne, Renée Houston and Hal Walters.[1] 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.[2] It was the only directorial effort of John Longden, better known as an actor.
A barber mistakenly believes that he is killed a burglar, and takes shelter in the home of a manicurist.