Monday, March 30, 2020

No Place Like Movies at Home: Dinner at the Ritz

There is not much else to do other than watch movies when you are told to stay at home. Thankfully, I have this challenge to keep me company. Yesterday I managed to watch six of my own movies. So lets get things started with an interesting film from 1937.


Dinner at the Ritz stars the very well known David Niven. Niven is a a detective of sorts trying to track down a killer. However, he ends up falling in love along the way wither the daughter of the name who was killed. She is undercover herself, as a jewelry sales person, trying to figure out which one of her father's colleagues killed him.

This movie came from a box collection that I have had for several years. However, I have not brought myself to watch all of these movies. The reason is I bought them cause I was young, stupid, and I had the money too. I really bought a them because there are a few stars that I really liked that were in the collection. So, I bought them. Now I am finally watching the rest of them.

This movie was really interesting. It was funny, cute and a bit of a mystery. I haven't seen very many movies that have Mr. Niven in them so seeing this was a real treat. It was a really easy movie to watch. It wasn't emotionally taxing, or sad to watch. It was really just a nice sweet movie to watch and one that I hope to enjoy again.

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