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Hoi Polloi

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In a zany comedy from the 1930s, an eccentric millionaire, obsessed with art and high society’s rules, decides to take his extravagant lifestyle to the next level. When a series of misunderstandings leads a group of working-class men to a high-profile party, chaos ensues. Amid the confusion, each of these unexpected guests has their own ideas about how to behave in this world of strict etiquette and refined manners.

As the aristocrats try to maintain appearances, our working-class heroes, with their humor and authenticity, begin to dismantle the social norms of the elite. The mix-ups and chaos escalate, from hilarious antics on the dance floor to absurd situations at the dinner table. Every moment is a burst of laughter and social commentary, exposing the ridiculous differences between the classes.

However, as the evening progresses, both the nobles and the commoners discover that, at the end of the day, we are all human. Through an unexpected journey of self-discovery, the characters realize that true wealth does not come from social status or money, but from the genuine connection between people. The film culminates in a conclusion that questions the validity of appearances and celebrates friendship, love, and diversity in society. With a vibrant and exuberant visual style, this comedy is a brilliant reflection of its era and a timeless lesson about humanity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Del Lord
Writer
Felix Adler
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.00
Actors
Curly Howard
Larry Fine
Moe Howard
Phyllis Crane
Mary Dees
Poppy Wilde
Bud Jamison
Gino Corrado
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
Robert Graves
Harry Holman
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Jules White
Original title
Hoi Polloi
Duration
19
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