Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film produced and released by Metro Pictures and directed by Edward Dillon.
The film stars Ruth Stonehouse and Eugene Pallette.
[2][3] It is based on the 1917 Broadway play Parlor, Bedroom and Bath by Charles William Bell and Mark Swan which was produced by A. H.
[4] The play was filmed again as Parlor, Bedroom and Bath at MGM in 1931 with Buster Keaton and Charlotte Greenwood.
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