Cocktail (1988)
Cocktail (1988)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Cruise
Brian Flanagan
Bryan Brown
Douglas 'Doug' Coughlin
Elisabeth Shue
Jordan Mooney
Lisa Banes
Bonnie
Kelly Lynch
Kerry Coughlin
Gina Gershon
Coral
Ron Dean
Uncle Pat
Ellen Foley
Eleanor
Chris Owens
Soldier
Louis Ferreira
Soldier
James Eckhouse
Tourist
Laurence Luckinbill
Richard Mooney
Paul Benedict
Finance Teacher
Robert Donley
Eddie
Andrea Doven
Dulcey
John Graham
Soldier
Richard Thorn
Soldier
Robert Greenberg
Job Interviewer
Harvey J. Alperin
Job Interviewer
Sandra Will
Job Interviewer
Allan Wasserman
Job Interviewer
E. Hampton Beagle
Job Interviewer
Parker Whitman
Job Interviewer
Richard Livingston
Job Interviewer
Bill Bateman
Job Interviewer
Jean St. James
Job Interviewer
Rosalyn Marshall
Job Interviewer
Jeff Silverman
Job Interviewer
Rich Crater
Job Interviewer
Marykate Harris
Job Interviewer
Lew Saunders
Job Interviewer
Jack Newman
Economics Teacher
Diane Douglass
Mrs. Rivkin
George Sperdakos
English Teacher
David Chant
Chinese Porter
Dianne Heatherington
First Waitress
Arlene Mazerolle
Second Waitress
Paul Abbott
Snotty Customer
Ellen Maguire
Bar Patron
Larry Block
Bar Owner
Kelly Connell
Yuppie Poet
Gerry Bamman
Tourist
Reathel Bean
Tourist
Peter Boyden
Tourist
Luther Hansraj
Ambulance Attendant
Kenneth McGregor
Robert Powell the Sculptor
Liisa Repo-Martell
Young Couple in Deli
Adam Furfaro
Young Couple in Deli
Kim Nelles
Female Artist
David L. Crowley
Doorman
James Mainprize
Butler
Gregg Baker
Bouncer
Jaap Broeker
Doorman (uncredited)
Vivian Palermo
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Garry Pastore
Well Dressed Man (uncredited)
Andrew Shue
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Karen Starr
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Roger Donaldson
Director
Heywood Gould
Screenplay
Robert W. Cort
Producer
Ted Field
Producer
J. Peter Robinson
Original Music Composer
Dean Semler
Director of Photography
Neil Travis
Editor
Mel Bourne
Production Design
Dan Davis
Art Direction
David J. Hudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Pappas
Foley Editor
Thom 'Coach' Ehle
Dolby Consultant
Penelope Gottlieb
Title Designer
Branko Racki
Stunt Coordinator
Michael Estler
Stunts
Rob Cowan
First Assistant Director
Kim H. Winther
Second Assistant Director
Janet Spiegel
Third Assistant Director
Vlasta Svoboda
Assistant Art Director
Julian Chojnacki
Camera Operator
Perry Hoffman
First Assistant Camera
Richard Lightstone
Sound Mixer
Mary Andrews
ADR Editor
James Christopher
Sound Editor
Burness Dembrowski
Sound Editor
John Dunn
Sound Editor
Don Miloyevich
Property Master
Arthur Rowsell
Costume Supervisor
Rick Sharp
Makeup Artist
Linda Gill
Makeup Artist
Paul LeBlanc
Hairstylist
Chris Holmes
Gaffer
Ron Gillham
Key Grip
Roy Elliston
Best Boy Grip
Tony Eldridge
Best Boy Electric
Michael Cavanaugh
Special Effects Coordinator
Guenter Bartlik
Scenic Artist
Allen E. Taylor
Production Accountant
Rob McEwan
Still Photographer
Donna Isaacson
Casting
John S. Lyons
Casting
Hilton Rosemarin
Set Decoration
Ellen Mirojnick
Costume Design
Jayne Armstrong
Post Production Supervisor
David Coatsworth
Unit Production Manager
Mathew Hart
Location Manager
Keith Large
Location Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 29, 1988
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingR
Budget$20,000,000
Box Office$171,504,781
Filming LocationsNew Jersey · New York City, United States
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This Movie Is About.
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Cocktail is a 1988 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Roger Donaldson from a screenplay by Heywood Gould, and based on Gould's book of the same name. It stars Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown and Elisabeth Shue. It tells the story of a business student, who takes up bartending in order to make ends meet.
Released on July 29, 1988, by Buena Vista Pictures (under its adult film label Touchstone Pictures), Cocktail features an original music score composed by J. Peter Robinson. Despite earning overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, and winning the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, the film was a huge box office success, grossing more than $170 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million, becoming the eighth highest-grossing film of 1988.