Three for Bedroom C (1952) - film review
Milton H. Bren
Comedy

Summary
Three for Bedroom C is an American film comedy first released in 1952,
directed by Milton H. Bren.
The film is based on a novel by Goddard Lieberson and stars Gloria Swanson, James Warren, Fred Clark and Hans Conried.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Milton H. Bren
- Script: Milton H. Bren, Goddard Lieberson (novel)
- Photo: Ernest Laszlo
- Music: Heinz Roemheld
- Cast: Gloria Swanson (Ann Haven), James Warren (Professor Ollie J. Thrumm), Fred Clark (Johnny Pizer), Hans Conried (Jack Bleck, Press Agent), Steve Brodie (Conde Marlowe), Janine Perreau (Barbara Haven), Ernest Anderson (Fred Johnson, Train Steward), Margaret Dumont (Mrs. Agnes Hawthorne), Morris Ankrum (Well-Wisher at Station), Don Beddoe (Well-Wisher at Station), Rodney Bell (Press Photographer), Jimmie Dodd (Press Photographer), Dick Elliott (Train Passenger), Bess Flowers (Train Passenger), William Forrest (Well-Wisher at Station), Richard ’Skeets’ Gallagher (Dining Car Steward), Everett Glass (Dr. Radcliffe), Charles Halton (Well-Wisher at Station), Harry Harvey (Train Gateman), Percy Helton (Alcoholic Train Passenger), Charles Lane (Trainman), Raymond Largay (Professor Horne), Gus Schilling (Train Barber)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 74 min
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