The Matrimonial Bed
1930 · Movie · 69 min. · United States
Leopold Trebel (Frank Fay) is a man who was in a train wreck five years earlier and was taken for dead by his wife, Juliet (Florence Eldridge) Leopold and Juliet have both remarried. Leopold, who remembers nothing that occurred before the train wreck, is the father of two sets of twins by his new wife, Sylvaine (Lilyan Tashman). Juliet has recently had a child with her new husband, Gustave Corton (James Gleason). Leopold is a very popular hairdresser and some of Juliet's friends urge her to try him out. When Leopold shows up at her home, he shocks the servants and his ex-wife. A doctor manages to restore Leopold's memory through hypnosis but in the process makes him forget what has happened in the last five years. When Leopold awakes from hypnosis, he thinks he has only been unconscious for a short while. He assumes he is still Juliet's husband. The doctor warns everyone not to tell him the truth because the shock could kill him. Just at this crucial moment, Gustave Corton arrives home and is shocked to find Leopold in his bed. Later on, Sylvaine arrives only to find her husband in bed with Gustave Corton. Eventually, Leopold learns what has happened and asks the doctor to pretend to take back his memory so that Juliet, whom he deeply loves, can continue to live her new life.
Direction Michael Curtiz
Cast Frank Fay · James Gleason · Lilyan Tashman · Beryl Mercer · Florence Eldridge · Vivien Oakland · Arthur Edmund Carewe · Marion Byron · Flora Finch · James Bradbury Sr. · Dickie Moore
Screenplay Harvey Thew · Seymour Hicks · Yves Mirande · André Mouézy-Éon
Cinematography Dev Jennings
Original title The Matrimonial Bed
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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