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Rating: 6.1/10 by 48 users

Bedtime Story (1964)

Benson, is a Casanova who tricks women into having sex with him before leaving them. He is content with his game until he meets Jamison, a real operator who poses as an exiled prince and not only gets women to share his bed but also to give him money to help him fund his supposed counter-revolution.

Directing:
  • Ralph Levy
Writing:
  • Paul Henning
  • Stanley Shapiro
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jun 10, 1964

Rating: 6.1/10 by 48 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 39 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: bet, prince, seduction, con man, gigolo, con artist, french riviera, riviera

Marlon Brando
Freddy Benson
David Niven
Lawrence Jameson
Shirley Jones
Janet Walker
Dody Goodman
Fanny Eubank
Parley Baer
Col. Williams
Marie Windsor
Mrs. Sutton
Rebecca Sand
Miss Trumble
Danica D'Hondt
Mrs. Knudson (uncredited)
Barbara Bouchet
German Girl (uncredited)
Albert Carrier
Assistant Manager (uncredited)
Eddie Ness
Tuttle (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan
Waiter (uncredited)
Bernard Sell
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Stephen Soldi
Casino Patron (uncredited)
John Banner
Burgermeister (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Extra (uncredited)
Jean Del Val
Croupier (uncredited)

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Marlon Brando proves he has quite the comic touch as serial seducer "Benson" who encounters the suave sophisticated David Niven "Jameson" - a man after his own heart - who poses as an exiled Prince on the French Riviera to fleece a wealthier clientele. Together they join forces with considerable success until Shirley Jones ("Janet Walker") arrives on the scene and soon the two men are at loggerheads determined to be "King of the Mountain". Niven is in his element here, and the three gel well on screen with good pace and plenty of witty one-liners as Jones craftily manipulates both men. The production is polished, and although the humour is a little too slapstick at times (never my favourite) this is an enjoyable little comedy that spawned many a successor - none, in my view, as good as this original.


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