I saw a movie on July 4, 1991 on AMC. It was on a lot that week and it was ultra cool. It was early 30s vintage, and I can’t remember anything about it except that it was some sort of party
at some lawyer’s or someone else’s place and they all sat around
talking nice until all of these confessions came out about who loved who and in the end someone committed suicide. Then, for the real clinker, they showed the alternative ending and I think all live happily ever after. Does anyone know the name of this movie?
Unfortunately, I can’t help you with the movie, but I just wanted to say that I am impressed that you remember what you watched on TV 11 years ago, down to the exact date and network.
So was I. handsomeharry, just why do you remember the date and network so well? How long has this movie been haunting you? Does it keep you awake at night trying to remember who starred in it, a work from the title, or even a character’s name? Tell, please, what hold this movie has over your life.
It wasn’t “The Big Chill” with Jeff Goldblum, was it?
I don’t know the answer, but if it’s really bothering you, you could go to a newspaper library and find the TV listings, since you know the date.
I don’t know the answer, but if it’s really bothering you, you could go to a newspaper library and find the TV listings, since you know the date.
Questions for the OP:
Recognize any stars? Was it a period film or was it actually made in the 30s? Was the party indoors or outdoors? Was it in b/w or color? Do you remember who killed themselves (even narrowing it down to gender)? Do you remember how they killed themselves? Did anyone have accents?
Just back from my hiatus…Now, the movie really was a 30’s movie, b/w, the husband of one of the babes shot himself. It was extremely melodramatic…party was inside…there was a fireplace…the room was well lighted with mostly light colored scenery…none of your chiarascuro here, thank you! I can’t remember any names, but i seem to recall that there was at least one harlow type…It was a memorable 4 of july, that’s how i remember the date so well…any ideas???
It wasn’t Dead of Night* (1945), was it? Bunch of people in a room, swapping ghost stories, though…
nope,not even close. it was definitely an early 30s production. no ghost stories…
Was it in English?
The movie sounds vaguely like JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK (1930). The upper crust sits around talking nicely. In the end, a lower class woman (a servant, I think) commits suicide. It’s been ages since I saw it.
I emailed AMC (you may have done this as well). Got a form letter, though.
thanks for the effort, dantheman! When I went to their website I quickly assessed the kind of help that they would give, so i didn’t bother with the email scene. Hmmmmm…I guess I’ll have to go to an old tv guide or some such…thanks for your help!