Description
This poignant 1930s comedy features nearly flawless performances by an all-star cast under the deft direction of
George Cukor. Based on the successful play by
Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, DINNER AT EIGHT is the tale of a socially scheming Park Avenue hostess (
Billie Burke) who performs a series of clever manipulations to bring about a dinner party for an aristocratic English couple. In the process, she largely ignores the troubles facing her ailing husband (
Lionel Barrymore); unwittingly, her choice of guests creates a web of intrigue, malice, and romance.
Jean Harlow is exceptional as the shrewd wife of Billie's business adversary, as is
John Barrymore, in a powerful, somewhat autobiographical turn as a fading star who drinks his future away. Silent-film performer
Marie Dressler made a comeback in the role of the aging stage actress Carlotta.
Details
Released: Tue 1 Mar 2005
Catalogue Number: 65078

- Cinematographer: William Daniels
- Costume Designer: Adrian,
- Director: George Cukor
- Distributor: Warner Home Video
- Editor: Ben Lewis
- Producers: David O. Selznick, David Oliver Selznick
- Production Designer: Cedric Gibbons
- Screenwriters: Herman Mankiewicz, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Frances Marion, Frances Marion Owens, Donald Ogden Stewart
- Set Designers: Hobe Erwin, Fred Hope, Fredric Hope
- Audio:
- Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Discs: 1
- Format: NTSC
- Layers: 1
- Release Year: 1933
- Running Time: 111 minutes
Availability
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