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August Week End (1936)

5 | Feb 17, 1936 (US) | Drama | 01:02

At a high-society dinner party, a wealthy, older and married man sets his sights on a beautiful young girl who's loved by a younger and not-so-wealthy man.

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Valerie Hobson
Claire Barry
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Paul Harvey
George Washburne
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G.P. Huntley
Kim Sherwood
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Betty Compson
Ethel Ames
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Frank Melton
Ronnie Washburne
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Edgar Norton
Grimsby
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Gigi Parrish
Elinor Lee
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Maynard Holmes
Dave Maxwell
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Claire McDowell
Alma Washburne
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Howard Hickman
Spencer Lee

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 19, 2022
The wealthy Washburne family are having a soiree during which we are presented with a family of fairly objectionable rich people who obsess about themselves, their money and care little for anyone else. Valerie Hobson is "Claire", a young beauty objectified by the elder Washburne (Paul Harvey) but fancied by a younger, less successful man from her town "Kim" (G.P. Huntley). What ensues is a fast moving, mildly amusing, but very simplistic social class drama with the stereotypes abounding all over the place. The writing is a wee bit dull, the direction is remarkably two-dimensional and there is precious little chemistry on screen - indeed, Hobson seems quite distinctly out of sorts with her co-stars. I reckon it could work better on a stage, keeping the focus of this conceivably quite pithy and entertaining character study more focussed than in this rather meandering cinematic flop. As it is, it's a bit of a waste of effort all round.