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John Barrymore | Larry Renault | |
Lionel Barrymore | Oliver Jordan | |
Wallace Beery | Dan Packard | |
Billie Burke | Mrs. Oliver Jordan | |
Marie Dressler | Carlotta Vance | |
Madge Evans | Paula Jordan | |
Jean Harlow | Kitty Packard | |
Jean Hersholt | Joe Stengel | |
Phillips Holmes | Ernest DeGraff | |
Edmund Lowe | Dr. Wayne Talbot | |
Lee Tracy | Max Kane | |
George Baxter | Gustave | |
May Beatty | ||
Harry Beresford | Fosdick | |
Herman Bing | Waiter |
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Producer | David O. Selznick
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Writer | Herman J. Mankiewicz
Francis Marion Frances Marion |
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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. |
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