Dinner at Eight

Going to the movies after spaghetti and meatballs.

Dinner at Eight, a 1933 film, was screened at the revival/independent theater in the Knob Hill neighborhood. And it was a presentation of the Albuquerque Film Society, which shows a movie a month for most of the year. So it's a hard core film fan audience and always an enjoyable time. The next showing is going to be composed of early shorts starring Keaton, Arbuckle and Chaplin.
 

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