

The Man Upstairs
Directed by Don ChaffeyPeter Watson, in pain and sleepless, threatens others with a gun at his boarding house. After accidentally hitting Pollen and refusing help from Mrs. Barnes, police clash with a welfare worker over how to handle the armed, confused man.
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The Man Upstairs was released on September 30, 1958.
The Man Upstairs was directed by Don Chaffey.
The Man Upstairs has a runtime of 88m.
The Man Upstairs was produced by Robert Dunbar.
Peter Watson, in pain and sleepless, threatens others with a gun at his boarding house. After accidentally hitting Pollen and refusing help from Mrs. Barnes, police clash with a welfare worker over how to handle the armed, confused man.
The key characters in The Man Upstairs are Peter Watson (Richard Attenborough), Inspector Thompson (Bernard Lee), Dr. Sanderson (Donald Houston).
The Man Upstairs is rated Not Rated.
The Man Upstairs is a Drama, Crime film.
The Man Upstairs has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.














