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Bedtime Story (1964 film)

Bedtime Story is a 1964 American comedy film made by Marlon Brando's company, Pennebaker Productions. It was directed by Ralph Levy and produced by Stanley Shapiro, with Robert Arthur as executive producer, from a screenplay by Shapiro and Paul Henning. The music score was by Hans J. Salter and the cinematography by Clifford Stine. The film stars Marlon Brando, David Niven and Shirley Jones.

Bedtime Story
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRalph Levy
Written byStanley Shapiro
Paul Henning
Produced byStanley Shapiro
StarringMarlon Brando
David Niven
Shirley Jones
CinematographyClifford Stine
Edited byMilton Carruth
Music byHans J. Salter
Production
company
Pennebaker Productions
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • June 10, 1964 (1964-06-10)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film has been the basis for two remakes: 1988's Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine; and 2019's The Hustle, starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.

Plot

Lawrence Jameson is a refined, elegant con artist living in the French Riviera town of Beaumont-sur-Mer, where he masquerades as the deposed prince of a small European country, seducing wealthy women into donating money and jewellery to his revolutionary "cause". Meanwhile, Corporal Freddy Benson is a small-time operator in the US Army stationed in Germany, conning his way into the hearts and finances of young women with sob stories about his sick grandmother. His attempt at seducing the daughter of a local Burgomaster (a mayor) backfires when her father arrives home early, but Freddy is able to blackmail his colonel into giving him an early discharge.

On a train to Beaumont-Sur-Mer, Freddy cockily displays his skill as a conman to Lawrence, whom he believes to be a henpecked husband. Lawrence, believing Freddy's "poaching" will endanger his own activities, attempts to distract him into leaving town, and when that fails, arranges for his arrest. Lawrence has him released and buys him a plane ticket to America. Unfortunately, one of Lawrence's former conquests is on the plane and gives away Lawrence's deception. Freddy returns and blackmails Lawrence into taking him on as an apprentice.

Freddy is taught to play The Prince's mentally challenged brother Ruprecht, a tactic to scare women away from trying to marry the prince. They are successful, but when Lawrence refuses to pay Freddy until he can acquire the culture necessary for Lawrence's style of con, Freddy decides to set out on his own. Lawrence believes that there is not enough room in Beaumont-Sur-Mer for both of them, so the two make a bet: The first one to steal $25,000 from a selected mark will stay, and the other must leave forever.

They choose Janet Walker, a naïve American heiress, as their target. Freddy poses as a soldier who is suffering from psychosomatic paralysis. He wins Janet's affections with a sad story and convinces her that he needs $25,000 to pay for treatment by a celebrated Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Emile Shauffhausen. Lawrence then masquerades as Dr. Shauffhausen, agreeing to treat Freddy's "condition" with the stipulation that Janet pay the $25,000 directly to him. The two battle for Janet's affections, ruthlessly sabotaging each other, with the worldly Lawrence mostly coming out on top.

Lawrence discovers that Janet is not wealthy after all, but merely a contest winner, and that she intends to sell off the remainder of her winnings to pay for Freddy's treatment. Since he only preys on wealthy women who can afford it, Lawrence attempts to call off the bet. Freddy refuses, but suggests that they change the bet: the first to get her into bed will win. Lawrence refuses to try to seduce Janet, but bets that Freddy will fail to do so.

Freddy has Lawrence kidnapped by some paratroopers whom he fools into believing Lawrence is trying to steal his girl (Janet). He then convinces Janet of his love by "conquering" his paralysis and walking. Lawrence has been present the whole time, and he now declares that Freddy is cured. Lawrence explains that he told the soldiers he had been a British Army paratrooper during the war, and filled them in on Freddy's lies. The angry soldiers keep Freddy occupied until Lawrence puts Janet on a train. However, as the train is departing, Janet receives a telegram stating that Dr. Emil Shauffausen has been dead for over 40 years. Confused and distraught, she returns to her hotel room, where she finds Freddy, who apparently succeeds in seducing her.

Lawrence gracefully accepts defeat, but Freddy surprisingly has had a change of heart: he could not take advantage of Janet, and realises that his feelings for her are genuine. Instead, he marries her, goes straight, and they return to America. Lawrence reflects that, in the end, Freddy is happier than he, but as he sees his next mark, a ravishing and extremely wealthy blonde, concludes that "a man must learn to live with his misery".

Production

It was filmed on location at Cannes, and was written and produced by Stanley Shapiro.

Reception

The rentals accruing to distributors, not total gross, is estimated at $3 million.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Big Rental Pictures of 1964", Variety, 6 January 1965 p 39

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bedtime Story 1964 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bedtime Story is a 1964 American comedy film made by Marlon Brando s company Pennebaker Productions It was directed by Ralph Levy and produced by Stanley Shapiro with Robert Arthur as executive producer from a screenplay by Shapiro and Paul Henning The music score was by Hans J Salter and the cinematography by Clifford Stine The film stars Marlon Brando David Niven and Shirley Jones Bedtime StoryTheatrical release posterDirected byRalph LevyWritten byStanley ShapiroPaul HenningProduced byStanley ShapiroStarringMarlon BrandoDavid NivenShirley JonesCinematographyClifford StineEdited byMilton CarruthMusic byHans J SalterProductioncompanyPennebaker ProductionsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateJune 10 1964 1964 06 10 Running time99 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe film has been the basis for two remakes 1988 s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine and 2019 s The Hustle starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Cast 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditLawrence Jameson is a refined elegant con artist living in the French Riviera town of Beaumont sur Mer where he masquerades as the deposed prince of a small European country seducing wealthy women into donating money and jewellery to his revolutionary cause Meanwhile Corporal Freddy Benson is a small time operator in the US Army stationed in Germany conning his way into the hearts and finances of young women with sob stories about his sick grandmother His attempt at seducing the daughter of a local Burgomaster a mayor backfires when her father arrives home early but Freddy is able to blackmail his colonel into giving him an early discharge On a train to Beaumont Sur Mer Freddy cockily displays his skill as a conman to Lawrence whom he believes to be a henpecked husband Lawrence believing Freddy s poaching will endanger his own activities attempts to distract him into leaving town and when that fails arranges for his arrest Lawrence has him released and buys him a plane ticket to America Unfortunately one of Lawrence s former conquests is on the plane and gives away Lawrence s deception Freddy returns and blackmails Lawrence into taking him on as an apprentice Freddy is taught to play The Prince s mentally challenged brother Ruprecht a tactic to scare women away from trying to marry the prince They are successful but when Lawrence refuses to pay Freddy until he can acquire the culture necessary for Lawrence s style of con Freddy decides to set out on his own Lawrence believes that there is not enough room in Beaumont Sur Mer for both of them so the two make a bet The first one to steal 25 000 from a selected mark will stay and the other must leave forever They choose Janet Walker a naive American heiress as their target Freddy poses as a soldier who is suffering from psychosomatic paralysis He wins Janet s affections with a sad story and convinces her that he needs 25 000 to pay for treatment by a celebrated Swiss psychiatrist Dr Emile Shauffhausen Lawrence then masquerades as Dr Shauffhausen agreeing to treat Freddy s condition with the stipulation that Janet pay the 25 000 directly to him The two battle for Janet s affections ruthlessly sabotaging each other with the worldly Lawrence mostly coming out on top Lawrence discovers that Janet is not wealthy after all but merely a contest winner and that she intends to sell off the remainder of her winnings to pay for Freddy s treatment Since he only preys on wealthy women who can afford it Lawrence attempts to call off the bet Freddy refuses but suggests that they change the bet the first to get her into bed will win Lawrence refuses to try to seduce Janet but bets that Freddy will fail to do so Freddy has Lawrence kidnapped by some paratroopers whom he fools into believing Lawrence is trying to steal his girl Janet He then convinces Janet of his love by conquering his paralysis and walking Lawrence has been present the whole time and he now declares that Freddy is cured Lawrence explains that he told the soldiers he had been a British Army paratrooper during the war and filled them in on Freddy s lies The angry soldiers keep Freddy occupied until Lawrence puts Janet on a train However as the train is departing Janet receives a telegram stating that Dr Emil Shauffausen has been dead for over 40 years Confused and distraught she returns to her hotel room where she finds Freddy who apparently succeeds in seducing her Lawrence gracefully accepts defeat but Freddy surprisingly has had a change of heart he could not take advantage of Janet and realises that his feelings for her are genuine Instead he marries her goes straight and they return to America Lawrence reflects that in the end Freddy is happier than he but as he sees his next mark a ravishing and extremely wealthy blonde concludes that a man must learn to live with his misery Production EditIt was filmed on location at Cannes and was written and produced by Stanley Shapiro Reception EditThe rentals accruing to distributors not total gross is estimated at 3 million 1 Cast EditMarlon Brando as Freddy Benson David Niven as Lawrence Jameson Shirley Jones as Janet Walker Dody Goodman as Fanny Eubank Aram Stephan as Andre Parley Baer as Col Williams Marie Windsor as Mrs Sutton Rebecca Sand as Miss Trumble Frances Robinson as Miss Harrington Henry Slate as Sattler Norman Alden as Dubin Susanne Cramer as Anna Cynthia Lynn as Frieda Ilse Taurins as Hilda Francine York as GinaReferences Edit Big Rental Pictures of 1964 Variety 6 January 1965 p 39External links EditBedtime Story at IMDb Bedtime Story at AllMovie Bedtime Story at Rotten Tomatoes 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