Three for Bedroom "C"

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Three for Bedroom "C"

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Directed by Milton H. Bren
Produced by Edward L. Alperson
Written by Novel:
Goddard Lieberson
Screenplay:
Milton H. Bren
Starring Gloria Swanson
James Warren
Fred Clark
Hans Conried
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Release date(s) June 26, 1952
Running time 74 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Three for Bedroom "C" (sometimes written as 3 for Bedroom "C") is a 1952 comedy film released by Warner Brothers. It was directed by Milton H. Bren, who also wrote the screenplay.

The film stars Gloria Swanson as an aging movie star.

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[edit] Background

Riding high after the critical and financial success of Sunset Boulevard (1950), Swanson was getting offered more film roles. According to her, they were all pale imitations of Norma Desmond (her character in the hit film). Reluctant to accept the roles, in fear of being typecast as a faded actress, she agreed to be in Three for Bedroom "C" because it offered something different — it was a comedy. This was her first color film, and she was also given the task of being costume designer for the project.

Swanson hoped to duplicate her previous success; the film, unfortunately, underperformed with critics and with audiences.

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Ann Haven (Swanson), an aging movie actress, receives an urgent wire demanding that she immediately return to Hollywood to star in a new film.

Gloria Swanson and James Warren
Gloria Swanson and James Warren

She's not thrilled with the idea, but decides to go anyway. She plans to leave New York for Los Angeles by train, bringing along her bold young daughter, Barbara (Janine Perreau). Unfortunately, the train is full so they have no choice but to stow away in a sleeping compartment. The berth belongs to a shy and introverted biochemistry professor from Harvard, Ollie J. Thrumm (James Warren). He ends up boarding the train in Chicago. Romance and complications ensue — including havoc from Ann's agent.

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