The Bed (film)

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The Bed
FrenchSecrets d’alcôve
Production
companies
Cormoran Films
Industrie Cinematografiche Sociali
Terra Film Produktion
Distributed byTerrafilm
Getz-Kingsley
Release date
  • 21 May 1954 (1954-05-21)
Running time
86 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Italy
LanguageFrench

Secrets d’alcôve is a 1954 French comedy film made up of four sketches by Henri Decoin (segment "Le billet de logement"), Jean Delannoy ("Le lit de la Pompadour"), Gianni Franciolini ("Le divorce") and Ralph Habib ("Riviera-Express").[1] Kingsley International released the film in the UK.

Cast by segment[edit]

Plot[edit]

The story brings with four travellers forced by weather to find temporary shelter who tell four stories, whose common point is a bed.

  • "The lodging slip" - During the war, an English officer captain Davidson comes to the house of Jeanne Plisson with a requisition slip for accommodation. Her husband is absent at the front while she is pregnant. During the night, she gives birth and Davidson must act as midwife.
  • "The Divorce" - Roberto, an American living in New York wants to divorce. He shares the night at a hotel with Janet.
  • "Riviera Express" - truck driver Riquet meets Martine whose car has broken down.
  • "The bed of Pompadour" - a bed is mis-delivered to Agnes

References[edit]

  1. ^ original French poster
  2. ^ Marianne Gray - La Moreau: A Biography of Jeanne Moreau - 1996 Page 30 As soon as Moreau wrapped on that film she went into two more for Decoin. The first was a melodrama made in 1953 by four different directors, each on a twenty-minute 'bed' theme, called Secrets d' Alcove (Secrets of the Bedroom). She played a pregnant woman in the episode .., with Richard Todd. Todd remembers the film, made when he was a keen young British leading man who had worked in a couple of French films after spending much of his war service ...