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Night Must Fall (1937 film)

Night Must Fall is a 1937 American film adaptation of the 1935 play by Emlyn Williams, adapted by John Van Druten and directed by Richard Thorpe. It stars Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell and Dame May Whitty in her Hollywood film debut at age 72, who earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She reprised her role in the stage drama in London and New York City. A critical success, Night Must Fall was named the best film of the year by the National Board of Review. Robert Montgomery also received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. A 1964 remake starred Albert Finney, although the remake did not do as well as the original.

Night Must Fall
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Thorpe
Screenplay byJohn Van Druten
Based onNight Must Fall
1935 play
by Emlyn Williams
Produced byHunt Stromberg
Starring
CinematographyRay June
Edited byRobert Kern
Music byEdward Ward
Production
company
Distributed byLoew's Inc.[1]
Release date
  • April 30, 1937 (1937-04-30)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$589,000 (est.)
Box office$1,015,000 (worldwide est.)

Plot Edit

 
Robert Montgomery and Dame May Whitty in Night Must Fall
 
Rosalind Russell and Robert Montgomery in Night Must Fall

Local police drag the river and search the surrounding countryside in a small English village for the body of Mrs. Shellbrook, a flashy blonde who was a guest at the local hotel and has been missing for several days. The authorities question the town folk, including those living in the home of Mrs. Bramson, (Dame May Whitty) an irascible elderly woman who holds court in this small English village. She pretends to need a wheelchair, and impulsively threatens to fire her maid, Dora (Merle Tottenham), for allegedly stealing a chicken and breaking china. Dora distracts Mrs. Bramson by mentioning her Irish boyfriend, Danny (Robert Montgomery), who works at that hotel. Danny comes by to visit Dora, who asks Mrs. Bramson to speak with him. Perceiving that Mrs. Bramson is a hypochondriac who only affects her need for a wheelchair, Danny is charming toward her and says that she reminds him of his mother. He tells Mrs. Bramson that he loves Dora and would marry her if he had a better job. Mrs. Bramson offers him one and he becomes her doting servant.

Mrs. Bramson's niece and companion, Olivia Grayne (Rosalind Russell), is suspicious of Danny, but Mrs. Bramson dismisses her concerns. When Mrs. Bramson's attorney, Justin Laurie (Alan Marshal), arrives to give his client money, he warns her not to keep so much cash in her possession but she dismisses his concerns as well. When Danny arrives with his belongings, he peers through a window and sees Mrs. Bramson putting cash into her safe, but pretends not to notice. Meanwhile, Justin, who is in love with Olivia, asks her to marry him, but she refuses because their relationship lacks any true romance. Justin leaves, feeling dejected. Later that day, Olivia catches Danny lying to Mrs. Bramson about a shawl that allegedly belonged to his mother, as Olivia notices the price tag still attached to the shawl. Even so, she removes the tag so Mrs. Bramson doesn't become aware of it. Olivia, annoyed by Danny at first, comes to feel strangely attracted to him as he challenges her from time to time and even compliments her on occasion.

Dora discovers Mrs. Shellbrook's decapitated body in the forest; her head is still missing. Olivia accuses Danny of the murder, but he denies it. Again, Mrs. Bramson dismisses her niece's concerns as she has grown very fond of Danny. Olivia visits Justin and tells him she's afraid, so he invites her to stay with him and his mother. Olivia first accepts his offer, then moments later declines it, explaining that she is silly for being so fearful.

During the week, locals take tours of the crime scene. Since her house is in the vicinity, Mrs. Bramson becomes a local celebrity, and basks in the attention to Olivia's disgust. A detective questions Danny and searches his room, making him fearful. Olivia feels sympathetic towards Danny so helps him deceive the detective. Meanwhile, the rest of the household does not feel comfortable being in the house while a killer is at large, but Mrs. Bramson feels safe to stay because of Danny.

One night later in the week, Olivia leaves because she's had enough of battling wits with Danny and is afraid with him in the house. She warns Mrs. Bramson not to spend another night there, either. Mrs. Bramson dismisses Olivia as silly, declaring Danny will protect her. The two other servant girls leave for the evening as well. Realizing she is alone, Mrs. Bramson hears noises and becomes frightened. When she screams for Danny, he comes in and calms her down by giving her something to drink, and tries to lull her to sleep. To her shock and horror, Danny suffocates her and empties the safe.

Olivia returns unexpectedly, just as Danny is about to pour kerosene all over the house to set it ablaze. She tells Danny she came back to prove she was right about him, realizing he has murdered her aunt. Danny tells her about his poor childhood, and resenting being looked down upon for being a servant, and states that this is his chance and he is taking it. He tells her he must kill her too, so no one can incriminate him in Mrs. Bramson's murder. Olivia replies she understands he will kill her, but wants him to know she is no longer attracted to him and now sees him for who he really is, a cold-blooded killer. Just as he closes in on Olivia, Justin arrives with the police. He tells her he called them when he could not reach her by phone. They arrest Danny for murder and before they take him away Danny says, "I'll hang in the end, but they'll get their money's worth at the trial." At last, Justin and Olivia embrace.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

 
Montgomery in the trailer

Dame May Whitty, Kathleen Harrison, Merle Tuttenham and Matthew Boulton reprised the roles they originated in the London production. Whitty and Boulton also appeared in the Broadway production.[2]

In an article on TCM.com, Margarita Landazuri reports that Montgomery saw the play in New York and “badgered” Louis B. Mayer into giving him the role. Apparently, the studio was willing to risk a flop in order to get control over Montgomery and his desire for meatier roles. He recalled: “... they okayed my playing in it because they thought the fan reaction to me, in such a role, would humiliate me." The actor also agreed to pay part of the cost of the film.[3]

Reception Edit

The film was a critical but not a financial success. The New York Daily News wrote that Robert Montgomery's performance "lifts the MGM actor out of the lower brackets, where he has slipped because of shoddy material, into an eminent position among the top-notchers of Hollywood players." Variety proclaimed that "the appearance of Montgomery in a part which is the antithesis of his pattern may be art, but it's not box office." Louis B. Mayer personally supervised the making of a trailer that preceded the film, warning filmgoers of its "experimental nature."[4]

Writing for Night and Day in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a poor review, describing it as a "pretentious little murder play...a long dim film". Greene comments that the main problem with the film is that it is directed "like an early talky...no more than a photographed stage play".[5]

Box office Edit

The film grossed a total (domestic and foreign) of $1,015,000: $550,000 from the US and Canada and $465,000 elsewhere. It made a profit of $40,000.[citation needed]

Accolades Edit

Night Must Fall was named the best film of 1937 by the National Board of Review.[6]

Montgomery was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Whitty for Best Supporting Actress.[7]

Home media Edit

The Warner Archive Collection released Night Must Fall on DVD (Region 0 NTSC) on December 14, 2010.[8][9]

Adaptations Edit

A radio adaptation of Night Must Fall was presented on Philip Morris Playhouse October 24, 1941.[10] Starring Burgess Meredith, Maureen O'Sullivan and Flora Robson, the program has not survived in radio collections.[11]

Night Must Fall was adapted for the July 24, 1944, broadcast of The Screen Guild Theater, starring James Cagney, Rosemary DeCamp and May Whitty.[12][13]

Robert Montgomery produced, hosted and starred in a CBS Radio adaptation of Night Must Fall on Suspense March 27, 1948. May Whitty, Heather Angel, Richard Ney and Matthew Boulton costarred.[14][15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Night Must Fall at the American Film Institute Catalog
  2. ^ "Night Must Fall (1937) - Notes - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  3. ^ "Night Must Fall (1937) - Articles - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  4. ^ "Night Must Fall". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  5. ^ Greene, Graham (8 July 1937). "Black Legion/Night Must Fall/Top of the Town/The Last Train from Madrid". Night and Day. (reprinted in: Taylor, John Russell, ed. (1980). The Pleasure Dome. Oxford University Press. p. 154. ISBN 0192812866.)
  6. ^ "The Outstanding Films of 1937". National Board of Review Magazine. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. XIII (1): 3. January 1938. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  7. ^ "Night Must Fall". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 2014-02-07. Retrieved 2014-02-12.
  8. ^ "Night Must Fall". DVD Beaver. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  9. ^ "Night Must Fall". Warner Archive Collection. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  10. ^ ""Playhouse" Star". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg Telegraph. October 18, 1941. p. 27. Retrieved July 21, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ "Philip Morris Playhouse". The Digital Deli Too. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  12. ^ . RadioGOLDINdex. J. David Goldin. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  13. ^ "Night Must Fall". The Screen Guild Theater. Internet Archive. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  14. ^ . RadioGOLDINdex. J. David Goldin. Archived from the original on 2018-07-20. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  15. ^ "Night Must Fall". Suspense. Internet Archive. Retrieved 2015-08-01.

External links Edit

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Night Must Fall is a 1937 American film adaptation of the 1935 play by Emlyn Williams adapted by John Van Druten and directed by Richard Thorpe It stars Robert Montgomery Rosalind Russell and Dame May Whitty in her Hollywood film debut at age 72 who earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress She reprised her role in the stage drama in London and New York City A critical success Night Must Fall was named the best film of the year by the National Board of Review Robert Montgomery also received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role A 1964 remake starred Albert Finney although the remake did not do as well as the original Night Must FallTheatrical release posterDirected byRichard ThorpeScreenplay byJohn Van DrutenBased onNight Must Fall1935 playby Emlyn WilliamsProduced byHunt StrombergStarringRobert Montgomery Rosalind Russell Dame May WhittyCinematographyRay JuneEdited byRobert KernMusic byEdward WardProductioncompanyMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byLoew s Inc 1 Release dateApril 30 1937 1937 04 30 Running time116 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 589 000 est Box office 1 015 000 worldwide est Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Box office 6 Accolades 7 Home media 8 Adaptations 9 References 10 External linksPlot Edit nbsp Robert Montgomery and Dame May Whitty in Night Must Fall nbsp Rosalind Russell and Robert Montgomery in Night Must FallLocal police drag the river and search the surrounding countryside in a small English village for the body of Mrs Shellbrook a flashy blonde who was a guest at the local hotel and has been missing for several days The authorities question the town folk including those living in the home of Mrs Bramson Dame May Whitty an irascible elderly woman who holds court in this small English village She pretends to need a wheelchair and impulsively threatens to fire her maid Dora Merle Tottenham for allegedly stealing a chicken and breaking china Dora distracts Mrs Bramson by mentioning her Irish boyfriend Danny Robert Montgomery who works at that hotel Danny comes by to visit Dora who asks Mrs Bramson to speak with him Perceiving that Mrs Bramson is a hypochondriac who only affects her need for a wheelchair Danny is charming toward her and says that she reminds him of his mother He tells Mrs Bramson that he loves Dora and would marry her if he had a better job Mrs Bramson offers him one and he becomes her doting servant Mrs Bramson s niece and companion Olivia Grayne Rosalind Russell is suspicious of Danny but Mrs Bramson dismisses her concerns When Mrs Bramson s attorney Justin Laurie Alan Marshal arrives to give his client money he warns her not to keep so much cash in her possession but she dismisses his concerns as well When Danny arrives with his belongings he peers through a window and sees Mrs Bramson putting cash into her safe but pretends not to notice Meanwhile Justin who is in love with Olivia asks her to marry him but she refuses because their relationship lacks any true romance Justin leaves feeling dejected Later that day Olivia catches Danny lying to Mrs Bramson about a shawl that allegedly belonged to his mother as Olivia notices the price tag still attached to the shawl Even so she removes the tag so Mrs Bramson doesn t become aware of it Olivia annoyed by Danny at first comes to feel strangely attracted to him as he challenges her from time to time and even compliments her on occasion Dora discovers Mrs Shellbrook s decapitated body in the forest her head is still missing Olivia accuses Danny of the murder but he denies it Again Mrs Bramson dismisses her niece s concerns as she has grown very fond of Danny Olivia visits Justin and tells him she s afraid so he invites her to stay with him and his mother Olivia first accepts his offer then moments later declines it explaining that she is silly for being so fearful During the week locals take tours of the crime scene Since her house is in the vicinity Mrs Bramson becomes a local celebrity and basks in the attention to Olivia s disgust A detective questions Danny and searches his room making him fearful Olivia feels sympathetic towards Danny so helps him deceive the detective Meanwhile the rest of the household does not feel comfortable being in the house while a killer is at large but Mrs Bramson feels safe to stay because of Danny One night later in the week Olivia leaves because she s had enough of battling wits with Danny and is afraid with him in the house She warns Mrs Bramson not to spend another night there either Mrs Bramson dismisses Olivia as silly declaring Danny will protect her The two other servant girls leave for the evening as well Realizing she is alone Mrs Bramson hears noises and becomes frightened When she screams for Danny he comes in and calms her down by giving her something to drink and tries to lull her to sleep To her shock and horror Danny suffocates her and empties the safe Olivia returns unexpectedly just as Danny is about to pour kerosene all over the house to set it ablaze She tells Danny she came back to prove she was right about him realizing he has murdered her aunt Danny tells her about his poor childhood and resenting being looked down upon for being a servant and states that this is his chance and he is taking it He tells her he must kill her too so no one can incriminate him in Mrs Bramson s murder Olivia replies she understands he will kill her but wants him to know she is no longer attracted to him and now sees him for who he really is a cold blooded killer Just as he closes in on Olivia Justin arrives with the police He tells her he called them when he could not reach her by phone They arrest Danny for murder and before they take him away Danny says I ll hang in the end but they ll get their money s worth at the trial At last Justin and Olivia embrace Cast EditRobert Montgomery as Danny Rosalind Russell as Olivia Grayne Dame May Whitty as Mrs Bramson Alan Marshal as Justin Laurie Merle Tottenham as Dora Parkoe the maid Kathleen Harrison as Emily Terence the cook Eily Malyon as Village Nurse Matthew Boulton as Inspector Belsize Beryl Mercer as Saleslady E E Clive as Tour GuideProduction Edit nbsp Montgomery in the trailerDame May Whitty Kathleen Harrison Merle Tuttenham and Matthew Boulton reprised the roles they originated in the London production Whitty and Boulton also appeared in the Broadway production 2 In an article on TCM com Margarita Landazuri reports that Montgomery saw the play in New York and badgered Louis B Mayer into giving him the role Apparently the studio was willing to risk a flop in order to get control over Montgomery and his desire for meatier roles He recalled they okayed my playing in it because they thought the fan reaction to me in such a role would humiliate me The actor also agreed to pay part of the cost of the film 3 Reception EditThe film was a critical but not a financial success The New York Daily News wrote that Robert Montgomery s performance lifts the MGM actor out of the lower brackets where he has slipped because of shoddy material into an eminent position among the top notchers of Hollywood players Variety proclaimed that the appearance of Montgomery in a part which is the antithesis of his pattern may be art but it s not box office Louis B Mayer personally supervised the making of a trailer that preceded the film warning filmgoers of its experimental nature 4 Writing for Night and Day in 1937 Graham Greene gave the film a poor review describing it as a pretentious little murder play a long dim film Greene comments that the main problem with the film is that it is directed like an early talky no more than a photographed stage play 5 Box office EditThe film grossed a total domestic and foreign of 1 015 000 550 000 from the US and Canada and 465 000 elsewhere It made a profit of 40 000 citation needed Accolades EditNight Must Fall was named the best film of 1937 by the National Board of Review 6 Montgomery was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Whitty for Best Supporting Actress 7 Home media EditThe Warner Archive Collection released Night Must Fall on DVD Region 0 NTSC on December 14 2010 8 9 Adaptations EditA radio adaptation of Night Must Fall was presented on Philip Morris Playhouse October 24 1941 10 Starring Burgess Meredith Maureen O Sullivan and Flora Robson the program has not survived in radio collections 11 Night Must Fall was adapted for the July 24 1944 broadcast of The Screen Guild Theater starring James Cagney Rosemary DeCamp and May Whitty 12 13 Robert Montgomery produced hosted and starred in a CBS Radio adaptation of Night Must Fall on Suspense March 27 1948 May Whitty Heather Angel Richard Ney and Matthew Boulton costarred 14 15 References Edit Night Must Fall at the American Film Institute Catalog Night Must Fall 1937 Notes TCM com Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 2020 03 03 Night Must Fall 1937 Articles TCM com Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 2020 03 03 Night Must Fall Turner Classic Movies Retrieved February 12 2014 Greene Graham 8 July 1937 Black Legion Night Must Fall Top of the Town The Last Train from Madrid Night and Day reprinted in Taylor John Russell ed 1980 The Pleasure Dome Oxford University Press p 154 ISBN 0192812866 The Outstanding Films of 1937 National Board of Review Magazine National Board of Review of Motion Pictures XIII 1 3 January 1938 Retrieved 2015 08 01 Night Must Fall Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on 2014 02 07 Retrieved 2014 02 12 Night Must Fall DVD Beaver Retrieved 2015 08 01 Night Must Fall Warner Archive Collection Retrieved 2015 08 01 Playhouse Star Harrisburg Telegraph Harrisburg Telegraph October 18 1941 p 27 Retrieved July 21 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Philip Morris Playhouse The Digital Deli Too Retrieved 2015 08 01 Suspense RadioGOLDINdex J David Goldin Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 08 01 Night Must Fall The Screen Guild Theater Internet Archive Retrieved 2015 08 01 Suspense RadioGOLDINdex J David Goldin Archived from the original on 2018 07 20 Retrieved 2015 08 01 Night Must Fall Suspense Internet Archive Retrieved 2015 08 01 External links EditNight Must Fall at the TCM Movie Database Night Must Fall at IMDb Night Must Fall at AllMovie Night Must Fall at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Night Must Fall 1937 film amp oldid 1172561101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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