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NIGHT MUST FALL
Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Date of Release: April 30, 1937
Running Time: 116 minutes
Director: Richard Thorpe
Screenplay: John Van Druten
                   Based on the play by Emyln Williams
Producer: Hunt Stromberg
Cinematography: Ray June
Film Editing: Robert J. Kern
Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons
Original Music: Edward Ward
Assistant Director: Tom Andre
Recording Director: Douglas Shearer
Associate Art Directors: Fredric Hope, Edwin B. Willis
Wardrober: Dolly Tree
Production Dates: February 8, 1937 - March 31, 1937
Filming Locations: Redondo Beach, California; Sherwood Forest, California
Awards and Nominations:
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION - Robert Montgomery, Best Actor
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION - Dame May Whitty, Best Suporting Actress
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW WIN - Best Picture
CAST:
Robert Montgomery...
Danny "Babyface"
Rosalind Russell...
Olivia Grayne
Dame May Whitty...
Mrs. Bramson
Alan Marshal...
Justin Laurie
Merle Tottenham...
Dora, the maid
Kathleen Harrison...
Emily Terence, the cook
Eily Malyon...
the Village Nurse
Matthew Boulton...
Inspector Belsize
Beryl Mercer...
Saleslady
Winifred Harris...
Mrs. Laurie
E.E. Clive...
Tour Guide
Nora Cecil...
Woman on the Tour (uncredited)
SYNOPSIS:
In the remote English countryside, hypocondriacal Mrs. Bramson resides with her niece,  Olivia Grayne. When a missing woman turns up murdered Olivia suspects her aunt's new companion, Danny, who has charmed his way into the cantankerous old woman's good graces. Tension mounts as police close in and Olivia finds herself attracted to the man she thinks is a murderer. Montgomery delivers an outstanding performance as Danny with terrific support from Dame May Whitty and Rosalind Russell. Emlyn Williams, who wrote the play upon which the film was based and created the role of Danny on the stage, gave his personal approval of Montgomery's performance.
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