Dinner At Eight, a vastly entertaining behind-closed-doors glimpse into the lives of the troubled and trouble making Who's Who of people invited to a posh Manhattan party, is served with ample helpings of humour and melodrama. Buoyed by the success of the studio's multi-starred, multi-storied 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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