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A Bedtime Story
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Synopsis
This musical comedy stars Maurice Chevalier as (what else?) a Parisian playboy with a song and a kiss for every beautiful woman in sight. His libertine ways are stemmed when Chevalier finds himself saddled with an abandoned baby. Because he is perceived to be the father of the infant, Chevalier finds his lovemaking activities severely diminished. At fadeout time, Chevalier finds lasting romance with Helen Twelvetrees, the baby's governess. Though he was probably uncomfortable sharing scenes with a scene-stealing toddler, Chevalier manages to deliver his usual sly, winking performance. A Bedtime Story was the screen debut for Baby LeRoy (later W.C. Field's perennial nemesis), playing (again, what else?) the troublesome baby. The film is based on Roy Horniman's story Bellamy the Magnificent, which had previously been filmed as A Gentleman of Paris (27). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ray Horniman Book Author
Charles B. Lang Cinematographer
Norman Taurog Director
Otho Lovering Editor
Emanuel R. Cohen Producer
Ernest Cohen Producer
Benjamin Glazer Screenwriter
Nunnally Johnson Screenwriter
Waldemar Young Screenwriter
Leo Robin Songwriter
Ralph Rainger Songwriter
Year: 1933
Runtime: 87
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount