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  1. My Wife's Lodger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer. The screenplay concerns a soldier who returns home after the Second World War only to find a spiv lodger has established himself in his place.

  2. My Wife's Lodger: Directed by Maurice Elvey. With Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane, Diana Dors, Leslie Dwyer. A soldier comes home from the war expecting a warm welcome, but he finds that his wife had taken in a lodger during his absence, and now she and his somewhat dingy daughter seem to be paying much more attention to the lodger than to him.

    • (114)
    • Comedy
    • Maurice Elvey
    • 1952-10
  3. the tragic story of a humble soldier who returns from a six-year tour of duty in distant foreign lands to find his house in complete disarray: his indifferent wife has been cheating on him with a lowlife thug, his floozy daughter has become a stripper who is planning to run away with a gambling addict, his morally-bankrupt son is a gigolo, his ...

    • Maurice Elvey
    • David Dent Productions
  4. NR 10/01/1952 (US) Comedy 1h 20m. User. Score. Overview. My Wife’s Lodger finds hapless soldier Willie Higginbottom (Dominic Roche) hoping for a hero’s welcome when he returns home after the war.

  5. Der Film My Wife's Lodger ist ein 80 minuten lang comedy aus 1952, unter der regie von Maurice Elvey. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Leslie Dwyer, Dominic Roche und Olive Sloane.

  6. In this farce, a soldier returns home after six years to find that his home is now also a boardinghouse, and he becomes enemies with a well-liked lodger. Everything turns out all right when the soldier learns that he has inherited a ranch in Texas and the lodger turns out to be a criminal.

  7. Francis Essex Music. Critics reviews. A soldier comes home from the war expecting a warm welcome, but he finds that his wife had taken in a lodger during his absence, and now she and his somewhat dingy daughter seem to be paying much more attention to the lodger than to him.