After a wild night of drinking, a man gets into the wrong room at his hotel, and finds a beautiful blonde there. He assumes he must have married her while he was drunk and thinks he did okay.

Okay, so Wednesday Night at the Ritz – if you're looking for a quick, silly dive into some old-school screwball antics, this might hit the spot. It’s definitely one of those films that feels like it was cooked up during a particularly wild brainstorming session. Folks who love a good farce, especially from the era wher...


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"Okay, so Wednesday Night at the Ritz – if you're looking for a quick, silly dive into some old-school screwball antics, this might hit the spot. It’s definitely one of those films that feels like it was cooked up during a particularly wild brainstorming session. Folks who love a good farce, especially from the era where everyone wore suits to bed, will probably get a kick out of it. If you prefer your comedies grounded or your characters making even a lick of sense, you'll probably just scratch ..."
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1920 · IMDb —
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