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  1. Night Must Fall (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Perfectly Ordinary English People Joining the interrogation by Matthew Boulton as detective Belsize, who’s just introduced himself to Mrs. Bramson (Dame May Whitty), mistress of a quiet country household, with Kathleen Harrison her cook and Rosalind Russell her niece and assistant, providing a speech from the Emlyn Williams play, in MGM’s Night Must ...

  2. 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.

  3. lamp from the table, and is just about to smash. it over the invalid chair when there is the sound. of a chair falling over in the sun-room. His face. inscrutable, he looks towards it. He carries the. lamp stealthily to the desk, puts it down, looks. round, picks a chair from near the table, and.

  4. 3.68. 111 ratings19 reviews. In a bungalow in a forest in Essex lives Mrs Bramson, a persnickety and hypochondriacal widow. She pays her niece Olivia a small salary to act as her companion and the household also includes her cook, Mrs Terence, and her maid Dora. When Dora gets pregnant, Mrs Bramson is determined to get the boyfriend to marry ...

  5. Night Must Fall: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, May Whitty, Alan Marshal. When a rich but cantankerous dowager on an isolated estate hires an engaging handyman, her niece/companion becomes suspicious of his motives.

    • 3 min
    • 60
  6. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Wealthy widow Mrs. Bramson (Dame May Whitty) notices that her maid (Merle Tottenham) is distracted, and when she learns the girl's fiancé is the reason, summons him ...

    • Mystery & Thriller
  7. Lyceum Theatre. 149 W. 45th St., New York, NY. SYNOPSIS: A disturbed bellboy charms — and murders — several women at an English country house, carrying the head of one of his victims around ...

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