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George Cukor
Director -
Edna Ferber
Theatre Play -
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Screenplay -
Douglas Shearer
Sound Director -
Frances Marion
Screenplay -
David O. Selznick
Producer -
Joseph M. Newman
Assistant Director -
Adrian
Costume Design
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talisencrw
6/23/2021 3:57:50PM
Excellent. Part of my TCM Jean Harlow 4-pack, and the bonus feature-length doc on Harlow's short life and career is exemplary. Highly recommended to any Pre-Code connoisseurs--and I know you're out there...
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barrymost
6/23/2021 3:58:25PM
One of great director George Cukor's best films, Dinner at Eight is a prime example of a Pre-Code era classic, and an excellent star vehicle for the combined multifarious talents of Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Brothers Barrymore (Lionel and John), Jean Harlow, and Billie Burke, among others. Coupled with the great acting is the offbeat and alternately dramatic and humorous story line of the flighty hostess who plans an extravagant dinner party for a wealthy and highly-esteemed British couple who never do show up. The audience is introduced one by one to the various guests, as well as the host and hostess, and by the conclusion of the film, the viewer knows how and why each of them has chosen whether or not to accept the invitation, with each character's situation shown in an intimate, behind-the-scenes manner. Would I recommend? Yes, but please, don't go into this thinking you're in for a hyper, all-out screwball comedy. It's not. It's a comedy/drama leaning more toward the latter, and it's very...different. That's all.
Lionel Barrymore
Oliver JordanBess Flowers
Lucy (uncredited)Herman Bing
WaiterElizabeth Patterson
Miss CopelandJean Harlow
Kitty PackardBillie Burke
Millicent JordanJohn Barrymore
Larry RenaultFrank Puglia
Butler (uncredited)