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  1. Cocktail Hour is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. This film was directed by Victor Schertzinger. A copy of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress.

  2. 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 sans benefit of marriage.

    • (186)
    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Victor Schertzinger
    • 1933-06-05
  3. 7. Apr. 2024 · At the heart of “Cocktail Hour” is the story of Celia and Bobbie, two individuals caught in the whirlwind of societal expectations and personal aspirations. The narrative unfolds in the glitzy, glamorous world of the social elite, where appearances are paramount, and relationships are often a means to an end. Celia, portrayed ...

  4. Bebe Daniels sparkles in 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.

    • Victor Schertzinger
    • Columbia Pictures
  5. 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.

  6. Synopsis. Cynthia Warren, an artist leaving for Europe, attracts many male admirers. Although Prince Phillippe de Longville introduces Cynthia to his mother, she refuses to marry him because he is three years younger than she is. Cynthia's boss, Randolph Morgan, asks her to deliver a painting to his office. Randy also wants to marry Cynthia ...

  7. 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 sans benefit of marriage.