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Remember Last Night? (1935) James Whale; Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings
Remember Last Night? (1935) James Whale; Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings
 
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In the wake of The Thin Man, every studio in Hollywood scrambled to churn out sophisticated mystery-comedies wherein murders are solved by a wealthy, attractive, fun-loving young couple. One of the best of these Thin Man derivations was Universal's Remember Last Night, adapted from Adam Hobhouse's novel Hangover Murders. During a wild cocktail party at the Long Island estate of Tony and Carlotta Milburn (Robert Young and Constance Cummings), one of the guests is murdered. It does not help at all that the revellers were too drunk to remember exactly what happened -- nor is it beneficial to the case that Detective Danny Harrison (Edward Arnold) is a personal friend of all the suspects. In addition, no one but Harrison seems willing to take the case seriously, though of course eventually Tony and Carlotta are obliged to do a bit of sleuthing on their own.

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4 of 5 Aren't Rich Inebriates Amusing? October 14, 2022
Reviewer: William Mead from Burbank, CA United States  
Ridiculous murder mystery shows why James Whale is best remembered for two Frankensteins and the Invisible Man. Still, enough of his trademark eccentricities are on display for diehard Whale-watchers. (Elaborate sets, odd bits of business.) But the carefree socialite couples are less "Thin Man" charming and more obnoxious jerks.

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5 of 5 May 30, 2022
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5 of 5 Hmmm.... August 16, 2018
Reviewer: Patrick Hunter from Panorama City, CA United States  
This is slightly hard to classify.   On one hand it's a daffy screwball comedy, with more smoking and drinking than in most, and on the other, it's a whodunnit.  Either way, it's fun and the transfer is very fine.

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5 of 5 Remember last night. May 29, 2018
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from United Kingdom  
Good quality. Enjoyable film. Thanks.

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