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Early to Bed (1933 film)
1933 British-German film by Ludwig Berger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Early to Bed is a 1933 British-German romantic comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Heather Angel, Fernand Gravey and Edmund Gwenn.
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Plot
A young waiter and a manicurist share the same room without ever meeting – because she works in the day and he at night. They encounter each other for the first time, and fall in love, without realising that they are already roommates.
Cast
- Heather Angel as Grete
- Fernand Gravey as Carl
- Edmund Gwenn as Kruger
- Sonnie Hale as Helmut
- Donald Calthrop as Peschke
- Lady Tree as Widow Seidelblast
- Athene Seyler as Frau Weiser
- Jillian Sand as Trude
- Leslie Perrins as Mayer
- Lewis Shaw as Wolf
- Comedian Harmonists as Themselves
Production
The film was made as a co-production between the German giant UFA and Gaumont British. As was common at the time, the film was made as a multiple-language production with three separate versions modelled on the German original I by Day, You by Night. Early to Bed was made at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin, along with the French and German versions. Robert Stevenson acted as a supervisor. The casting of the comedian Sonnie Hale in a supporting role slanted the British version in a more humorous direction than its counterparts.[1]
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