New - 'At last, from the crest of a little cliff, we gazed with emotion on the rushing waters of the great <em>river</em>. How touching it was to see again our childhood friend, and to think that the very waters we now gaze upon will, after who knows how many weeks, and after how many strange sights and unknown scenes, pass our childhood homes.' Sid Smith's second novel is set in the early 1900's, in a place as inaccessible, mysterious and beguiling as the setting of SOMETHING LIKE A <em>HOUSE.</em> In A <em>HOUSE</em> BY
Fritz Lang was the guiding hand of this laudable Republic Studios melodrama. Louis Hayward stars as a wealthy wastrel who tries to seduce the family maid. She resists, and he kills her. Long jealous of his brother Lee Bowman, Hayward does his best to pin the blame for the murder on his sibling. Also affected by Hayward's arrogant dementia is his long-suffering wife Jane Wyatt. Originally, director Lang had proposed that the unfortunate maid be a black woman, and that the killing take place accidentally
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<em>House</em> By The <em>River</em> DVD , Thriller Movies , Murder Videos , Erotic , Brothers , Murder Investigations , Murder Mysteries Lee Bowman Louis Hayward Fritz Lang directs. Victorian ne'er-do-well Stephen Byrne (Louis Hayward) assaults and murders his wife's virginal housekeeper. With teh reluctant assistance of loyal brother John (Lee Bowman), Stephen remorselessly consigns the girl's corpse to the <em>river</em>. But as John's affection for Stephen's wife Marjorie (Jane Wyatt), police suspicion about the girl's
» <em>House</em> By the <em>River</em> Period Film <em>House</em> By the <em>River</em> DVD Features Mastered from rare archival material at the national film and television archive, London Interview with celebrated producer and cineaste Pierre Rissient Gallery of images Audio: DD2 . Originally, director Lang had proposed that the unfortunate maid be a black woman, and that the killing take place accidentally during some harmless flirtation on Hayward's part. He was vetoed by the timorous Republic staff (even the slightest hint of