Bedtime Worries is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan.
During his first night alone, Spanky envisions all sorts of imaginary horrors, from a bat (actually a moth) to "the boogeyman."
Thus, when a burglar (Harry Bernard) climbs into Spanky's window, the boy's dozing parents fail to believe his story.
He tells them Santa was visiting and when Stymie sees him, he realizes that this man is a burglar.
New Our Gang members would not be introduced until 1934 Bedtime Worries was the first film since 1930 to employ only a minimal music score, relying more on dialogue than visual humor.