A woman, affectionately called Blondie by her husband, hires a cook called Blondie by both her boyfriends. When all five end up in the house at the same time, romantic complications ensue.


Alright, so Breakfast in Bed. Is this one worth pulling up today? Well, if you’re a fan of those old, madcap screwball comedies, the kind where people are constantly running into each other and shouting past each other, then yeah, probably. It’s a quick watch, very much of its time, and pretty entertaining if you’re in...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Fred Guiol

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"Alright, so Breakfast in Bed. Is this one worth pulling up today? Well, if you’re a fan of those old, madcap screwball comedies, the kind where people are constantly running into each other and shouting past each other, then yeah, probably. It’s a quick watch, very much of its time, and pretty entertaining if you’re into that specific brand of chaos. But if you prefer your comedies with a bit more… logic, or maybe some character development that goes beyond 'flustered,' you might find it a bit m..."
Chuck Callahan, Robert Besche
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