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Bedtime Story
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Synopsis
An exercise in "black humor" bordering on the tasteless, Bedtime Story stars Marlon Brando and David Niven as a pair of womanizing confidence tricksters, operating up and down the Riviera. Pooling their talents, Brando and Niven pull off several scams, many of these requiring Brando to pose as a mental or physical defective. Their current "mark" is soap heiress Shirley Jones, who isn't quite as gullible as she seems. The film's highlights-or low points, depending on one's point of view-feature Brando pretending to be a mentally challenged man with a Napoleon complex, and a paraplegic who is "cured" by Jones' love (remember that this is the same actor who so sensitively portrayed a genuine paraplegic in The Men). Created by the same folks who brought you such TV favorites as Green Acres and Beverly Hillbillies, Bedtime Story was remade in 1988 as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, with Steve Martin, Michael Caine, and Glenne Headley in the roles originally filled by Brando, Niven and Jones. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Norman Alden Dubin
Parley Baer Col. Williams
Marlon Brando Freddy Benson
Susanne Cramer Anna
Dody Goodman Fanny Eubank
Shirley Jones Janet
Cynthia Lynn Frieda
David Niven Lawrence Jameson
Frances Robinson Miss Harrington
Rebecca Sand Miss Trumble
Henry Slate Sattler
Aram Stephan Andre
Ilse Taurins Hilda
Marie Windsor Mrs. Sutton
Francine York Gina

Production Crew

Alexander Golitzen Art Director
Robert Clatworthy Art Director
Clifford Stine Cinematographer
Hans Salter Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Levy Director
Miton Carruth Editor
Joseph E. Kenny First Assistant Director
Stanley Shapiro Producer
Paul Henning Screenwriter
Stanley Shapiro Screenwriter
Year: 1963
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Franco London Films
Universal

Release
by Universal