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How to Sleep (1935)

September 14, 1935 (US) Comedy • 11m

Overview

A lecturer seated at a desk promises an informative film about how to sleep; it's a sequel to and inspired by "How to stay awake," which put his audience to sleep. He plans to examine the causes of sleep, the causes of insomnia, and recent research on sleep, including a time-lapse film of a man changing positions 55 times during an 8-hour rest: why exercise, he asks, when you can sleep like a top? The film instructs one on how to get a drink of water during the night without waking completely, and other useful skills for the insomniac.

Director

Nick Grindé

Writer

Top Billed

Robert Benchley

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Robert Benchley
Robert Benchley

Host / Narrator

Crew


Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 28, 2025

One of life’s imponderables. Why is it that when we have no need to get up in the morning, we can rest easy but when we do, we toss and turn until ten minutes before we need to get up? Well this quite amiable short feature allows Robert Benchley to talk us through the do’s and don’ts of trying to get some sleep. Late night fridge-raiding doesn’t help, nor do dripping taps, or open windows or too much bedding. Apparently, we change positions at ni… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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