Directed by D. Ross Lederman, Shadows on the Stairs is a compact and atmospheric mystery thriller from Warner Bros., clocking in at just 64 minutes. Set in a London boarding house, the film unravels a series of murders that leave every resident under suspicion. With its moody lighting, ensemble cast, and twisty plot, it’s a classic example of early 1940s whodunit cinema.
Plot Snapshot
The story centers around a string of mysterious killings in a London boarding house. As Scotland Yard investigates, secrets begin to surface among the eclectic tenants—including a suspicious sailor, a secretive maid, and a mother-daughter duo with hidden motives. The tension builds as the killer’s identity remains elusive until a dramatic final reveal.
Cast Highlights
- Frieda Inescort as Mrs. Stella Armitage
- Heather Angel as Sylvia Armitage
- Paul Cavanagh as Joseph Reynolds
- Bruce Lester as Hugh Bromilow
- Turhan Bey as Ram Singh (his film debut)
- Miles Mander, Lumsden Hare, and Phyllis Barry round out the cast
Behind-the-Scenes Trivia
- The film is based on Frank Vosper’s 1929 play “Murder on the Second Floor”, which also marked Laurence Olivier’s Broadway debut in the role of Hugh Bromilow—played here by Bruce Lester
- Frieda Inescort and Heather Angel play mother and daughter, though they were only eight years apart in age
- The film’s earliest documented TV broadcast was in Tucson on October 25, 1956, and it aired in several cities throughout the late 1950s
- The copyright was not renewed by United Artists Television, making it public domain since 1970
- Though set in London, the exterior shots of the boarding house resemble American brownstones more than British Victorian architecture
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