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===Films=== *The 1914 film, ''[[The Star Boarder (1914 film)|The Star Boarder]]'', has a boarding house as its setting. *The 1922 film, ''[[The Light in the Dark]]'', has a boarding house as its setting. *The 1927 film, ''[[The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog|The Lodger]]'', has a boarding house as its setting. *The 1931 film, ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 film)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'', shows a boarding house. *In the 1933 film, ''[[Son of Kong]]'', [[Carl Denham]] ([[Robert Armstrong (actor)|Robert Armstrong]]) stays in a boarding house. *In the 1936 film, ''[[A Pain in the Pullman]]'', [[the Three Stooges]] stay in a boarding house. *In the 1937 film, ''[[Stage Door]]'', has a boarding house for its setting. *In the 1939 film, ''[[The Story of Alexander Graham Bell]]'', [[Alexander Graham Bell]] ([[Don Ameche]]) stays in a boarding house. *In the 1941 film, ''[[Citizen Kane]]'', [[Charles Foster Kane|Kane]]'s parents own a boarding house. *In the 1942 film, ''[[Yankee Doodle Dandy]]'', [[George M. Cohan]] ([[James Cagney]]) stays in a boarding house. *In the 1942 film, ''[[The Magnificent Ambersons (film)|The Magnificent Ambersons]]'', the original ending took place in a boarding house. *The 1945 film, ''[[The Woman in Green]]'', shows a boarding house. *In the 1946 film, ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'', Mrs. Bailey owns a boarding house in the alternate universe known as Pottersville. *The 1950 film, ''[[Riding High (1950 film)|Riding High]]'', briefly shows a boarding house. *In the 1950 film, ''[[Mystery Street]]'', Mrs. Smerrling ([[Elsa Lanchester]]) owns a boarding house. *Much of the plot in the 1951 film ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'', takes place in a Washington, DC boarding house. *In the 1952 film, ''[[The Story of Will Rogers]]'', [[Will Rogers]] ([[Will Rogers Jr.]]) stays in a boarding house. *In the 1957 film, ''[[The Buster Keaton Story]]'', The Keatons stay in a boarding house. *In the 1966 film, ''[[The Ghost and Mr. Chicken]]'', the main character and aspiring reporter, Luther Heggs ([[Don Knotts]]), lives in a boarding house. *In ''[[The Shootist]]'' (1976), J. B. Books ([[John Wayne]]) rents a room at a Carson City, Nevada boarding house. Dying of cancer, Books wishes to end his days in peace and quiet. But old enemies with scores to settle converge. *In the 1982 film ''[[Liar's Moon]]'', Jack Duncan and Ginny Peterson run away from their parents in Texas to marry each other and stay in a boarding house in Louisiana. * The film ''[[Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight]],'' takes place in a boarding house. It was once a church until it was turned into a boarding house. Brayker and the residents battle the demons in this boarding house. * Sandy Brooks and Nick Snowden the main characters in ''[[Snow (2004 film)|Snow]]'' lived in a boarding house. *In ''[[Brooklyn (film)|Brooklyn]]'', the main protagonist, Eilis Lacey, stays at a boarding house. *In the 2011 animated Film ''[[From Up On Poppy Hill]]'', the main character whose name is Umi, lives and helps her grandmother run a boarding house throughout the movie while her mother is abroad studying medicine in the USA.
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