
A Bedtime Story
Romance · Comedy · Music
Overview
Parisian playboy plays father to an abandoned baby who interferes with his womanising.
Top Cast


Maurice Chevalier
Maurice Chevalier
Monsieur Rene
Maurice Chevalier
Monsieur Rene


Helen Twelvetrees
Helen Twelvetrees
Sally
Helen Twelvetrees
Sally


Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton
Victor Dubois
Edward Everett Horton
Victor Dubois


Baby LeRoy
Baby LeRoy
Monsieur "Baby"
Baby LeRoy
Monsieur "Baby"


Adrienne Ames
Adrienne Ames
Paulette
Adrienne Ames
Paulette


Earle Foxe
Earle Foxe
Max de l'Enclos
Earle Foxe
Max de l'Enclos


Leah Ray
Leah Ray
Mademoiselle Gabrielle
Leah Ray
Mademoiselle Gabrielle
Betty Lorraine
Betty Lorraine
Suzanne Dubois
Betty Lorraine
Suzanne Dubois


Gertrude Michael
Gertrude Michael
Louise
Gertrude Michael
Louise
Ernest Wood
Ernest Wood
Robert
Ernest Wood
Robert
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