Year: 1941
Runtime: 85 mins
Language: English
Director: Alexander Hall
A Broadway playwright wants to keep writing plays for his wife, a star actress, but she wishes to retire to Connecticut. After heated arguments they divorce. She impulsively marries a banker, only to discover the divorce never took effect. She alerts her former husband, who thwarts the consummation by flooding her hotel suite with a chaotic parade of plumbers, waiters, porters, chambermaids, bellhops, desk clerks, exterminators and finally a crowd of convention‑goers, ensuring no bedtime story can happen.
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