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Dinner at Eight

Dinner at Eight

★ 7.51934Movie1 h 51 mUnited States
Drama

As an aspiring New York socialite prepares for a lavish dinner party, her guests find themselves consumed by a tangle of business, romantic, and personal crises - all of which come to a head on the big night.

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Dinner at Eight

1934

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1 h 51 m

United States

Drama

As an aspiring New York socialite prepares for a lavish dinner party, her guests find themselves consumed by a tangle of business, romantic, and personal crises - all of which come to a head on the big night.
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Top Cast(18)
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Marie Dressler
Carlotta Vance
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John Barrymore
Larry Renault
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Wallace Beery
Dan Packard
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Jean Harlow
Kitty Packard
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Lionel Barrymore
Oliver Jordan
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Lee Tracy
Max Kane
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Edmund Lowe
Dr. Wayne Talbot
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Billie Burke
Millicent Jordan
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Madge Evans
Paula Jordan
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Jean Hersholt
Jo Stengel
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Karen Morley
Mrs. Lucy Talbot
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Louise Closser Hale
Hattie Loomis
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Phillips Holmes
Ernest DeGraff
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May Robson
Mrs. Wendel
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Grant Mitchell
Ed Loomis
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Phoebe Foster
Miss Alden
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Elizabeth Patterson
Miss Copeland
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Hilda Vaughn
Tina

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user8543879994872

29/05/2023 18:29
source: Dinner at Eight
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Laeticia ov🌼🌸

18/11/2022 08:06
Trailer—Dinner at Eight
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ama_ghana_1

16/11/2022 11:02
Dinner at Eight
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user1888810312182

16/11/2022 01:44
When I think of comedy films from the 1930's,I tend to think of mile-a-minute Marx Brothers or Laurel and Hardy like romps.That's not what you get with Dinner at Eight.This was surprising,due to the fact that film placed 85th on the AFI's 100 Years,100 Laughs list some years ago.I'm not saying it is a poor film.Anything but.It's extremely well acted,well presented,and it does have it's humorous moments,but there are some depressing elements to the film as well that make me question why anyone would call it a comedy,let alone why it would make such a list.In the end,I would recommend it,but don't go in expecting a rip roaring slapstick film.You'll only be disappointed in that regard.
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KIDI

16/11/2022 01:44
An early film from George Cukor from the 30's. More a filmed stage play than a piece of celluloid. The character appearances are more like stage entries than camera set-ups but what can you do when the early days of cinema were the beginnings of a learning curve of what could be done rather than what could not. Anyway, a dinner date is coming up & the various ho-polloi of the New York upper-crust are meeting for a meal. Various story lines are told w/o anything resembling depth & the cast is more than up to snuff for the cause. Wallace Beery & Jean Harlow are fantastic as the bickering couple, we get 2 Barrymore's (John & Lionel, Drew's grandfather & great uncle) & the priceless Marie Dressler who steals the show as a once grand dame of the stage now having to deal w/actual life.
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user7415270794976

16/11/2022 01:44
MGM made several star studded films in the 1930s featuring all their most important stars--such as this movie and DINNER AT 8. They shared a common soap opera-like approach and bounced back and forth between the characters as they prepared for the big dinner party or, as with Grand Hotel, explored their lives in their rooms and in the hotel lobby. The acting in both was superb as were the writing and direction. Of the two films, this is the better (though both are well worth seeing). What I particularly liked was combining Marie Dressler with Jean Harlow--their banter together late in the film made seeing the first 90% of the film well worth it. Apart from that, all the other actors are in top form and this movie is a great example of the "full MGM treatment"--top stars, top writers, crisp direction and opulent surroundings. A great film.
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you.girl.didi

16/11/2022 01:44
What a cast - MGM's finest in a series of vignettes leading up to Mrs Jordan's dinner party (which we never actually see). Jean Harlow is at her wisecracking best and her most stunning; Marie Dressler and John Barrymore are terrific as washed-up actors; everyone is just excellent. Everything that can possibly go wrong does - you can't help but sympathise as Billie Burke's Mrs Jordan gradually gets more and more ruffled by the day's events. Some great one liners and yet another excellent entry on Cukor's CV.
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Tracy Mensah

16/11/2022 01:44
Dinner at Eight is one of the consummate movie buff's movies... It has romance, glamour, wit, charm, intrigue, interesting characters and a great story. The agonies that Mrs. Oliver Jordan (the incomparable Billie Burke [Are you a good witch or a bad witch?]) must go through to stage what is supposed to be a simple dinner party will leave you laughing, sympathizing and grateful you are not her. Jean Harlow is at her most beautiful. She radiates an overt yet somehow innocent sexuality that shows why she became a major star so quickly. Marie Dressler proves why she was so heralded. Her acting cannot be called subtle -- but it is always effective. After watching this film you will wonder if people ever really did live this way. Strangely enough, I believe they probably did.
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User Review

author avatar

user8543879994872

29/05/2023 18:29
source: Dinner at Eight
author avatar

Laeticia ov🌼🌸

18/11/2022 08:06
Trailer—Dinner at Eight
author avatar

ama_ghana_1

16/11/2022 11:02
Dinner at Eight
author avatar

user1888810312182

16/11/2022 01:44
When I think of comedy films from the 1930's,I tend to think of mile-a-minute Marx Brothers or Laurel and Hardy like romps.That's not what you get with Dinner at Eight.This was surprising,due to the fact that film placed 85th on the AFI's 100 Years,100 Laughs list some years ago.I'm not saying it is a poor film.Anything but.It's extremely well acted,well presented,and it does have it's humorous moments,but there are some depressing elements to the film as well that make me question why anyone would call it a comedy,let alone why it would make such a list.In the end,I would recommend it,but don't go in expecting a rip roaring slapstick film.You'll only be disappointed in that regard.
author avatar

KIDI

16/11/2022 01:44
An early film from George Cukor from the 30's. More a filmed stage play than a piece of celluloid. The character appearances are more like stage entries than camera set-ups but what can you do when the early days of cinema were the beginnings of a learning curve of what could be done rather than what could not. Anyway, a dinner date is coming up & the various ho-polloi of the New York upper-crust are meeting for a meal. Various story lines are told w/o anything resembling depth & the cast is more than up to snuff for the cause. Wallace Beery & Jean Harlow are fantastic as the bickering couple, we get 2 Barrymore's (John & Lionel, Drew's grandfather & great uncle) & the priceless Marie Dressler who steals the show as a once grand dame of the stage now having to deal w/actual life.
author avatar

user7415270794976

16/11/2022 01:44
MGM made several star studded films in the 1930s featuring all their most important stars--such as this movie and DINNER AT 8. They shared a common soap opera-like approach and bounced back and forth between the characters as they prepared for the big dinner party or, as with Grand Hotel, explored their lives in their rooms and in the hotel lobby. The acting in both was superb as were the writing and direction. Of the two films, this is the better (though both are well worth seeing). What I particularly liked was combining Marie Dressler with Jean Harlow--their banter together late in the film made seeing the first 90% of the film well worth it. Apart from that, all the other actors are in top form and this movie is a great example of the "full MGM treatment"--top stars, top writers, crisp direction and opulent surroundings. A great film.
author avatar

you.girl.didi

16/11/2022 01:44
What a cast - MGM's finest in a series of vignettes leading up to Mrs Jordan's dinner party (which we never actually see). Jean Harlow is at her wisecracking best and her most stunning; Marie Dressler and John Barrymore are terrific as washed-up actors; everyone is just excellent. Everything that can possibly go wrong does - you can't help but sympathise as Billie Burke's Mrs Jordan gradually gets more and more ruffled by the day's events. Some great one liners and yet another excellent entry on Cukor's CV.
author avatar

Tracy Mensah

16/11/2022 01:44
Dinner at Eight is one of the consummate movie buff's movies... It has romance, glamour, wit, charm, intrigue, interesting characters and a great story. The agonies that Mrs. Oliver Jordan (the incomparable Billie Burke [Are you a good witch or a bad witch?]) must go through to stage what is supposed to be a simple dinner party will leave you laughing, sympathizing and grateful you are not her. Jean Harlow is at her most beautiful. She radiates an overt yet somehow innocent sexuality that shows why she became a major star so quickly. Marie Dressler proves why she was so heralded. Her acting cannot be called subtle -- but it is always effective. After watching this film you will wonder if people ever really did live this way. Strangely enough, I believe they probably did.
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