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主演:RobertMontgomeryRosalindRussellDameMayWhitty

类型:剧情悬疑惊悚导演:RichardThorpe 状态:HD 年份:1937 地区:美国 语言:英语 豆瓣ID:1303187热度:155 ℃ 时间:2022-05-01 20:28:26

简介:详情  故事发生在位于英国的一座小小村庄之内,女佣朵拉(梅尔·托特纳姆 Merle Tottenham 饰)和她的雇主布拉姆森夫人(梅·惠蒂 Dame May Whitty 饰)生活在一起,朵拉的男友丹尼(罗伯特·蒙哥马利 ...

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      故事发生在位于英国的一座小小村庄之内,女佣朵拉(梅尔·托特纳姆 Merle Tottenham 饰)和她的雇主布拉姆森夫人(梅·惠蒂 Dame May Whitty 饰)生活在一起,朵拉的男友丹尼(罗伯特·蒙哥马利 Robert Montgomery 饰)深得布拉姆森夫人的信赖,虽然夫人的侄女奥利维亚(罗莎琳德·拉塞尔 Rosalind Russell 饰)一直告诫姑母要多多提防这个年轻的小伙子,但布拉姆森夫人显然听不进去她的忠告  布拉姆森夫人的律师贾斯汀(艾伦·马歇尔 Alan Marshal 饰)给布拉姆森夫人带来了一笔钱,夫人将这笔钱存进了自己的保险箱里,这一举动被丹尼尽收眼底。一个可怕的阴谋在他的脑海里成型了。
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    Title: Night Must Fall

    Year: 1937

    Country: USA

    Language: English

    Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

    Director: Richard Thorpe

    Screenwriter: John Van Druten

    based on the stage play by Emlyn Williams

    Music: Edward Ward

    Cinematography: Ray June

    Editing: Robert Kern

    Cast:

    Robert Montgomery

    Rosalind Russell

    May Whitty

    Merle Tottenham

    Kathleen Harrison

    Alan Marshal

    Matthew Boulton

    E.E. Clive

    Rating: 7.1/10

    A grisly murder transpires in the vicinity of the abode of Mrs. Bramson (Whitty), an invalid dowager whose imperiousness is insufferable to those who are near her, especially her niece Olivia (Russell), a bespectacled maiden whom she constantly reams at the drop of a hat.

    Mrs. Bramson’s is a household without males, so arrives a pageboy “Babyface” Danny (Montgomery), the boyfriend of maid Dora (Tottenham, whose peculiar elocution , who can insinuate himself into Mrs. Bramson’s favor down pat, but is he the perpetrator of the foregoing murder? That is a question hovering over Olivia’s head ever since she first lays her eyes on Danny.

    Remarkable for its time, Richard Thorpe’s NIGHT MUST FALL is not the wonted drawing-room whodunit, for it goes deeper into the psychosexual domain where rationality barely has a purchase. Olivia, the seemingly straitlaced bleeding-heart, is she not above to carry out some sinister action herself? The script (based on Emlyn Williams’ play) only teases that vileness briefly, and during the toe-to-toe between Olivia and Danny, it is the palpable sexual tension that sustains the suspense and gives Olivia’s climactic, almost suicidal resignation an appalling impulse that she is a girl struggling with her repressed sexuality and is willing to perish so that she can get it over with, even the story sets up a perfect suitor for her in the person of the eligible family lawyer Justin Laurie (Marshal). Of course, it is unconceivable that the movie would end with a tub-thumping denouement due to the production code, but before that eleventh-hour rescue, NIGHT MUST FALL reaches that abyss of human desire with admirable grits.

    Tellingly, with no red herrings to divert our suspicion, a viewer can almost fathom that Danny is the murderer, conspicuously betrayed by a heavy, locked hat box he brings with him (the victim is decapitated and her head is missing!), and his psychopathic ramblings are quite rudimentary viewed today, but Montgomery seizes upon the opportunity to unleash Danny’s charming-but-deadly perversion and delusion adroitly and eloquently, he can switch from sweet-talking to smothering in a trice and when he finally levels with Olivia, the candor he imparts makes his heinous act almost excusatory. Opposing to a reactive Russell, who also plays against the type she mostly excels in, Montgomery gets an upper hand every time, and garners his first Oscar nomination grandly.

    Reprising her role on stage, Dame May Whitty makes her spright debut in Hollywood in her seventies as the chocolate-gobbling, niggling Ms. Bramson, rules the roost to a fare-thee-well, indulges in Danny’s smarmy care and when the crunch comes, she is terrific as an unwitting victim who can bring off a frisson of dread and despair in her last-minute catchlight. Often evoking repugnance and amazement in the same breath, she is a national treasure who keeps NIGHT MUST FALL still immensely watchable despite its modest production and anonymous directorial maneuver.

    referential entries: George Marshall’s THE BLUE DAHLIA (1946, 6.7/10); Anatole Litvak’s THE SNAKE PIT (1948, 8.4/10).

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