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  1. Bedtime Story is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Fredric March, Loretta Young, and Robert Benchley. The supporting cast includes Eve Arden and Joyce Compton . Plot. Jane Drake ( Loretta Young) wants to retire from the stage to a Connecticut farm.

    • B.P. Schulberg Productions
    • B.P. Schulberg
  2. Bedtime Story: Directed by Alexander Hall. With Fredric March, Loretta Young, Robert Benchley, Allyn Joslyn. A playwright attempts to stop his wife from retiring so she can star in his next play.

    • (683)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Alexander Hall
    • 1941-12-25
  3. Overview. A Braodway playwright wants to keep on writing plays for his wife to star in, but all she wants is to retire to Connecticut and, following a few 'worlds-apart" discussion of the issue, they get a divorce. The actress marries a banker in a fit of pique only to quickly discover the divorce was not valid.

  4. Brief Synopsis. A stage star's dreams of retirement conflict with her playwright husband's need for a hit -- with her starring. Cast & Crew. Read More. Alexander Hall. Director. Fredric March. Lucius "Luke" Drake. Loretta Young. Jane Drake. Robert Benchley. Eddie Turner. Allyn Joslyn. William Dudley. Eve Arden. Virginia Cole. Photos & Videos.

    • Alexander Hall, William Mull
    • Fredric March
  5. Bedtime Story (1941) Movie Info Synopsis Acclaimed playwright Lucius Drake (Fredric March) has plans for a new opus, but his wife, actress Jane Drake (Loretta Young), would rather retire to...

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    • Fredric March
    • Alexander Hall
    • Romance, Comedy
  6. Synopsis. After seven years of marriage, actress Jane Drake is anxious to leave the stage and retire to a farm in bucolic Connecticut while her husband, producer-playwright Lucius "Luke" Drake is roaring to start rehearsals for his new play.

  7. Played through January 3, 1942. A Braodway playwright wants to keep on writing plays for his wife to star in, but all she wants is to retire to Connecticut and, following a few 'worlds-apart" discussion of the issue, they get a divorce.