Originally Aired: March 27, 1948
In Suspense #290, "Night Must Fall," charming but unsettling Dan arrives at the isolated Bramson cottage after Mrs. Chalfont, a guest at the nearby Tall Boys hotel, mysteriously disappears. Scotland Yard investigators search the surrounding forest, but it's Dan who captures everyone's attention—especially the wealthy, bedridden Mrs. Bramson. Dan works at the Tall Boys and has gotten the maid, Dora, into trouble, yet he seems strangely unbothered by the brewing scandal or the police presence. His eerily precise description of the missing woman and his calculated charm raise immediate suspicions with Mrs. Bramson's niece, Olivia Grain, who recognizes something dangerous beneath his surface pleasantries.
As Dan ingratiates himself with the demanding Mrs. Bramson while dismissing Olivia's warnings, the tension builds around this remote cottage surrounded by dark forest—"a proper place for a murder," as the narrator ominously notes. The police continue their search, but the real mystery centers on Dan himself: his unsettling composure, his manipulative charisma, and his connection to the vanished woman. Robert Montgomery stars as the dangerously charming Dan, with Dame May Whitty as Mrs. Bramson in the role she created on the London stage.