Dinner at Eight
"Dinner at Eight" is a 1932 American film directed by George Cukor. The movie is a comedy-drama that revolves around a high-society dinner party hosted by Millicent Jordan, played by Marie Dressler. As the evening unfolds, various guests arrive, each bringing their own personal dramas and secrets, which intertwine throughout the night.
The film features an ensemble cast, including John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, and Billie Burke. It explores themes of social status, relationships, and the complexities of human interactions, all set against the backdrop of a lavish dinner gathering. The film is notable for its sharp dialogue and character-driven storytelling.