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Cocktail 1988 Directed by Roger Donaldson

When he pours, he reigns.

After being discharged from the Army, Brian Flanagan moves back to Queens and takes a job in a bar run by Doug Coughlin, who teaches Brian the fine art of bar-tending. Brian quickly becomes a patron favorite with his flashy drink-mixing style, and Brian adopts his mentor's cynical philosophy on life and goes for the money.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Languages English , Portuguese , Spanish
Budget $20,000,000
Revenue $171,504,781
Release Date 29 July 1988
104 mins
Cast
Tom Cruise Brian Flanagan
Bryan Brown Douglas "Doug" Coughlin
Elisabeth Shue Jordan Mooney
Lisa Banes Bonnie
Kelly Lynch Kerry Coughlin
Ron Dean Uncle Pat
Ellen Foley Eleanor
Chris Owens Soldier
Laurence Luckinbill Richard Mooney
Paul Benedict Finance Teacher
John Graham 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
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)