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Dinner At Eight (1933)

Review

 

Dinner at Eight, a vastly entertaining behind-closed-doors glimpse into the lives of the troubled and troublemaking Who's Who of people invited to a posh Manhattan party, is served with ample helpings of humor and melodrama. Buoyed by the success of the studio's multistarred, multistoried Grand Hotel the year before, producer David O. Selznick aspired for something grander - and found it in this George Cukor-directed adaptation of the George S. Kaufman/Edna Ferber stage hit. Highlights include Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery's bitter battle of the sexes, hostess Billie Burke's tizzy fit and Marie Dressler's grande dame worldliness. Of course, there's only one way to catch all the great moments. Dinner at Eight. Don't be late.

Technical Details

 

Edmund Lowe ; Jean Harlow ; John Barrymore ; Lee Tracy ; Lionel Barrymore ; Marie Dressler ; Wallace Beery

George Cukor

Not Rated

1933

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

English, French, Spanish

Yes

113 minutes (approx)

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