
A Bedtime Story
1997 Directed by Ron Farrar BrownThe kids have been tucked into bed and read their bedtime stories, and after a long, tiresome day, a young married couple is about to retire for the evening. The husband turns on the TV and channel-surfs between commercials as his wife, clearly exhausted, settles into a deep sleep. Each commercial the husband views is more sensual than the last and, in short order, he's horny. He tries to stir his wife, but she's not having it. Through a series of fantasies and flashbacks, A Bedtime Story offers a humorous glimpse into the minds of the couple as they try (again and again) to achieve their conflicting goals. Compromise was seldom this inventive.

Joe O'Connor
....................................................Husband
Elizabeth Hess
....................................................Wife

Peter Vack
....................................................Son

Ron Farrar Brown
....................................................Man on TV #2

Betsey Brown
....................................................Wife as a Child

Jane Brown
....................................................School Marm
Erin Arsenault
....................................................Baby
Director
...........................................................Ron Farrar Brown
Producer
...........................................................Ron Farrar Brown
Writer
...........................................................Ron Farrar Brown
Music
...........................................................Nicholas Meyers
Director of Photography
...........................................................Jeffery Scott Lando
Editor
...........................................................John Gilroy
Production Design
...........................................................Jessica Shaw
Production Companies
...................................................Screen Memory Productions Ltd.
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy

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