
Coming Out Party
Romance · Drama
Overview
In this romance, a lovely young debutante falls in love with a jazz violinist. Her mother wants her to marry a wealthy young man, but the strong-willed girl initially demurs until the night of her debut. Her social adviser fills the debutante’s dance card with partners, which inflames the violinist.
Top Cast


Frances Dee
Frances Dee
Joyce 'Joy' Stanhope
Frances Dee
Joyce 'Joy' Stanhope


Gene Raymond
Gene Raymond
Chris Hansen
Gene Raymond
Chris Hansen


Alison Skipworth
Alison Skipworth
Miss Gertrude Vanderdoe
Alison Skipworth
Miss Gertrude Vanderdoe


Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
Troon
Nigel Bruce
Troon


Harry Green
Harry Green
Harry Gold
Harry Green
Harry Gold


Gilbert Emery
Gilbert Emery
Herbert Emerson Stanhope
Gilbert Emery
Herbert Emerson Stanhope


Marjorie Gateson
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Ada Stanhope
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Ada Stanhope


Phillip Trent
Phillip Trent
Jimmy Wolverton (as Clifford Jones)
Phillip Trent
Jimmy Wolverton (as Clifford Jones)


Jessie Ralph
Jessie Ralph
Nora
Jessie Ralph
Nora


Germaine De Neel
Germaine De Neel
Louise
Germaine De Neel
Louise
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