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Miigwech

(3,741 posts)
Wed May 13, 2020, 04:12 PM May 2020

"Everybody's broke darling" Just watched the movie on TCM, pre code

https://www.classicchicagomagazine.com/dinner-at-eight/

It’s 1933, the Great Depression is in full swing, “Everybody’s broke, Darling”, everybody’s cheating, husbands, wives, businessmen, even the President and “everything’s the matter with the affairs of the nation.” To top it off the wrong class torments the right class, vulgar opportunists blackmailing maids, cooks dropping “dressy” aspic on the floor, cheeky bellboys skimming liquor money, butlers knifing chefs, and a Montana miner trying to take over the company of an Old Guard shipping magnate. Although everyone is pulleying themselves up fist by fist there is always something or someone ready to cut the rope.


Maybe we will all be saying this in a year or so?


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"Everybody's broke darling" Just watched the movie on TCM, pre code (Original Post) Miigwech May 2020 OP
"Dinner at Eight" unc70 May 2020 #1
Yes, I am corrected, thanks Miigwech May 2020 #2
Yes, Dinner at Eight is a classic film. BigmanPigman May 2020 #3

unc70

(6,116 posts)
1. "Dinner at Eight"
Wed May 13, 2020, 05:23 PM
May 2020

That is the film title. You listed the tag line. Dinner at Eight is a wonderful film with an all star cast.

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