Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie 1972)
David O. Selznick: 'Your New Producer' (Short 1935)
Personality Parade (Short 1938)
- clip shown representing the year 1934
Some of the Best (1949)
"The Ed Sullivan Show" MGM's 30th Anniversary Tribute (TV Episode 1954)
A clip is included
Should Ladies Behave (1933)
When Leone and Geoffrey take a smoke break during a theater intermission, the facade of a theater across the street is covered by a large electric sign advertising "Dinner at Eight" with Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler.Supper at Six (Short 1933)
Title is referencedHi, Nellie (1934)
partial title seen on Times Square marquee"Hollywood Hist-o-Rama" Jean Harlow (TV Episode 1962)
Mentioned as part of Jean Harlow's filmography.The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
Shirley MacLaine's character (Mae) is seen admiring a photo of Jean Harlow on a poster advertising "Dinner at Eight" in a hotel lobby.
"Front Row Center" Dinner at Eight (TV Episode 1955)
Come to Dinner (Short 1934)
The film even bills itself as a satire in the opening titles.Twentieth Century (1934)
When Barrymore stages his fake death scene, he arranges the couch and lamp for maximum impact, parodying his similar scene in the earlier film.
"Front Row Center" Dinner at Eight (TV Episode 1955)
Dinner at Eight (TV Movie 1989)
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