
Duke Regan is the high-pressure, irresponsible promotions/marketing/press agent at the Ritz Hotel. He gets the taste of the home cooking, done by the mother of Marcia Jaynos, but thinks it was done by her brother, Leopold.

If you're looking for something that won't make your brain hurt on a Tuesday night, A Night at the Ritz is a perfectly fine way to kill an hour. It’s light, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to be anything more than a goofy misunderstanding. Duke Regan is exactly the kind of guy you'd want to avoid at a party. He's loud...
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"If you're looking for something that won't make your brain hurt on a Tuesday night, A Night at the Ritz is a perfectly fine way to kill an hour. It’s light, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to be anything more than a goofy misunderstanding. Duke Regan is exactly the kind of guy you'd want to avoid at a party. He's loud, he's fast, and he's always selling something nobody asked for. Watching him try to convince the Ritz hotel that a guy with absolutely zero cooking skills is some kind of master c..."
Robert T. Shannon, Albert J. Cohen, Manuel Seff
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