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  • Dry Martini (1928)
  • 80 min | Comedy, Romance
Dry Martini (1928)
80 min | Comedy, Romance

Upon hearing that his daughter Elizabeth, is coming from America to visit him in Paris, wealthy Willoughby Quimby, decides to give up dry martinis and women. However, Elizabeth seeks a wild time and ends up leaving France with her father's...See moreUpon hearing that his daughter Elizabeth, is coming from America to visit him in Paris, wealthy Willoughby Quimby, decides to give up dry martinis and women. However, Elizabeth seeks a wild time and ends up leaving France with her father's drinking buddy, Freddie, and Willoughby goes back to his dry martinis. Written by Pamela Short See less
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Writers
Douglas Z. Doty (screenplay) (titles) | John Thomas (novel "Dry Martini: a Gentleman Turns to Love")
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Updated Oct 7, 1928

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Oct 7, 1928 (United States)
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10 cast members
Name Known for
Mary Astor
Elizabeth Quimby Elizabeth Quimby   See fewer
Matt Moore
Freddie Fletcher Freddie Fletcher   See fewer
Sally Eilers
Lucille Grosvenor Lucille Grosvenor   See fewer
Albert Gran
Willoughby Quimby Willoughby Quimby   See fewer
Albert Conti
Conway Cross Conway Cross   See fewer
Tom Ricketts
Joseph Joseph   See fewer
Hugh Trevor
Bobbie Duncan Bobbie Duncan   See fewer
John Webb Dillion
Frank (as John Webb Dillon) Frank (as John Webb Dillon)   See fewer
Marcelle Corday
Mrs. Koenig Mrs. Koenig   See fewer
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