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Dinner at the Ritz

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
335
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David Niven, Annabella, Romney Brent, Tyrell Davis, and Paul Lukas in Dinner at the Ritz (1937)
CrimeMysteryRomance

The daughter of a murdered financier is working as a jewelry salesperson while she tracks those among her father's colleagues who plotted against him.The daughter of a murdered financier is working as a jewelry salesperson while she tracks those among her father's colleagues who plotted against him.The daughter of a murdered financier is working as a jewelry salesperson while she tracks those among her father's colleagues who plotted against him.

  • Director
    • Harold D. Schuster
  • Writers
    • Roland Pertwee
    • Romney Brent
  • Stars
    • Annabella
    • David Niven
    • Paul Lukas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    335
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Writers
      • Roland Pertwee
      • Romney Brent
    • Stars
      • Annabella
      • David Niven
      • Paul Lukas
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Ranie Racine
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Paul de Brack
    Paul Lukas
    Paul Lukas
    • Baron Philip de Beaufort
    Romney Brent
    Romney Brent
    • Jimmy Raine
    Francis L. Sullivan
    Francis L. Sullivan
    • Brogard
    Stewart Rome
    Stewart Rome
    • Racine
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • Tarade
    William Dewhurst
    William Dewhurst
    • Devine
    Tyrell Davis
    Tyrell Davis
    • Duval
    • (as Tyrrell Davis)
    Vivienne Chatterton
    • Marthe
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Sydney
    Nora Swinburne
    Nora Swinburne
    • Lady Railton
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Gibout
    Ralph Truman
    Ralph Truman
    • Auctioneer
    O.B. Clarence
    O.B. Clarence
    • Messenger
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Culley
      Patricia Medina
      Patricia Medina
        Guy Rolfe
        Guy Rolfe
        • Dancer at The Ritz
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Harold D. Schuster
        • Writers
          • Roland Pertwee
          • Romney Brent
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        5daoldiges

        This Dinner Looks Good But Needs Salt

        David Niven, location shots in 30's Paris, and someone named Annabella, I just had to check it out Dinner at the Ritz. Niven is as pleasant and enjoyable as I was expecting. Annabella was as beautiful as I imagined and not completely lacking in acting skills either. There's sparkling jewels, a jewel heist, a yacht, lovely gowns, music and dancing, along with a murder hunt. Unfortunately the story and script in large part let all of those wonderful elements down. There isn't really much intrigue or suspense, nor even a thrill, it just kinds of moves along and looks nice. Despite the shortcomings it's not completely unwatchable, which I guess makes it kind of watchable, at least for the genuinely curious.
        7HotToastyRag

        Very cute romance and mystery!

        Annabella is engaged to Paul Lukas, but when her fiancé's car crashes into David Niven's car, it's love at first sight! But Dinner at the Ritz isn't a love triangle; it's a mystery. . . Shortly after the arrival of the "other man", Annabella's father is murdered during a house party. The police have ruled it a suicide, but the devoted daughter knows better, and with a bit of help, she sets out to find her father's killer.

        The plot of Dinner at the Ritz was very entertaining. The biggest problem was the casting. Most of the actors, save David Niven and Paul Lukas, never grew up to be very famous, and there were two or three men who looked so similar I kept getting them confused. And when one of them was very clearly a good guy, and the other just as clearly a bad guy, I would have preferred one of the pseudo-twins to have dyed his hair or grown a mustache! The two leads were very cute, though. Annabella was charming, The Niv was dashing, and they both were very convincing in their pursuit of their young love. All in all, it's a cute movie, and if you like oldies, you could do a lot worse than Dinner at the Ritz.
        4agamemnon3

        what good actors can do with a weak plot.

        The plot reveals itself early, there isn't any suspense to speak of and most of the jokes are weak. However! There are some bright spots:

        If you remain interested after the first 45 minutes, you will find more jokes to be entertained by, although some of these moments are merely incidental. Shooting on-location in Europe provides a welcome change of pace. The dialog, which is smoothly and stylishly delivered by a "classic" cast of capable actors, adds to the film's overall camp value. The cast provides some worthwhile moments, but you must be patient. I also enjoyed the costumes but if I am going to watch a movie from this era solely for costumes and dialog, this wouldn't be my first pick. If you like film from this era (I do) and already are familiar with the cast (I am), then I might recommend it. If you are not familiar with the period and the actors, I recommend finding something else to watch. The film isn't immensely popular so if you've come this far then you probably know what you're getting into.
        6clark-9

        Dialogue and pace are the pluses here

        Entertaining mystery for 30s film fans with decent dialogue and a plot that moves along smartly. Although predictable, the plot elements seem logical. David Niven is his usual charming self, and handles his confused love interest with a believable flair. One `groaner' moment near the end when the bad guy doesn't do you-know-what.
        4bkoganbing

        Another Hitchcock wannabe

        Dinner at the Ritz was done while David Niven was making his first visit back to the old country. Sam Goldwyn who made as much money with Niven by selling his services to major studios as using Niven himself, lent him out to 20th Century Fox for this European production.

        The chief recommendation for Dinner at the Ritz is the location shooting in Paris, Monte Carlo, and London. It was good for American audiences to see the real deal as opposed to studio set recreations. It wasn't bad for our audiences to see the beautiful Annabella who would be marrying Niven pal Tyrone Power shortly.

        Annabella is the daughter of a banker who allegedly commits suicide after telling her he was going to confront one of a group of six men who pulled off a swindle on his bank. Of course Annabella doesn't believe it, neither does detective David Niven who's after these guys for other crimes.

        Since we already know who the murderer is, there's no real suspense in Dinner at the Ritz. It's whether she can catch them and prove it and will she realize Niven ain't one of the gang.

        I will say this, the gimmick used to get her father's money back is pulled off with quite a bit of style.

        Look for some good performances by Francis L. Sullivan and Paul Lukas as two of the gang of six. But the film really could have used some Hitchcock touches.

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          Debut of actress Patricia Medina in an uncredited role.
        • Quotes

          Woman at Baccarat table: [Looking at Rancie Racine who is wearing lots of glittering imitation jewelry] That diamond necklace - I'd sell my soul for it.

          Man at Baccarat table: It's worth a great deal more than that, my dear.

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        • Release date
          • November 26, 1937 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Das Mädchen mit der Maske
        • Filming locations
          • Denham Studios, Denham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
        • Production company
          • New World Pictures Ltd.
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 17m(77 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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