Cocktail Hour 90 years old

A sparkling, bubbling, heady concoction that will make your veins tingle with excitement!

Cocktail Hour

Cynthia Warren, independently wealthy through her ability as an illustrator and poster artist, rebels against the premise that every woman is destined for matrimony and motherhood, and decides she has as much right as a man to play around. So, leaving behind steady-but-dull Randolph Morgan (who seems to be the primary buyer of her 'art') she heads for Paris. The New York harbor is barely out of sight before she falls into the arms of a slick from England, William Lawton, who already has a wife. In Paris, she hooks up with a Prince, but Lawton shows up again and makes some unwanted advances and the Prince comes to her aid, and Lawton ends up apparently somewhat dead when the Prince tosses him out a window...

Credits

Cocktail Hour Cast

Name Character
Sidney Blackmer He was 37, 78 years old when he died as William Lawton
Bebe Daniels She was 32, 70 years old when she died as Cynthia Warren
Randolph Scott He was 35, 89 years old when he died as Randolph Morgan
Muriel Kirkland She was 29, 68 years old when she died as Olga Raimoff aka Tessie Burns
Barry Norton He was 27, 51 years old when he died as Prince Philippe de Longville
Jessie Ralph She was 68, 79 years old when she died as Princess de Longville
Marjorie Gateson She was 42, 86 years old when she died as Mrs. Pat Lawton
George Nardelli as Raoul Alvarez

Cocktail Hour Crew

Name Department
James Kevin McGuinness as Story. He was 39 (56) years old when He died Writing
Gertrude Purcell as Screenplay. She was 37 (67) years old when She died Writing
Victor Schertzinger as Director. He was 45 (53) years old when He died Directing
Cocktail Hour poster
Cocktail Hour (90 years)

A sparkling, bubbling, heady concoction that will make your veins tingle with excitement!

  • Release day: Monday, June 05, 1933
  • Runtime: 73 minutes