Doug Coughlin

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Doug Coughlin is a fictional, hard-drinking mentor bartender from the 1988 film "Cocktail," known for his cynical life maxims and influence on the protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsAlongside Brian Flanagan NERFINISHED
Jordan Mooney NERFINISHED
appearsIn Cocktail NERFINISHED
associatedWith Coughlin’s Laws NERFINISHED
New York City bar scene
basedOn archetype of the cynical mentor bartender
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Heywood Gould NERFINISHED
deathInWork suicide
fictionalUniverse Cocktail (film universe) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Cocktail (1988 film) NERFINISHED
genre drama
romantic drama
hasAddiction alcohol
hasNarrativeTheme disillusionment
failure
mentorship gone wrong
hasPersonalityTrait charismatic
cynical
sarcastic
world-weary
hasQuote Coughlin’s Law: Anything else is always something better. NERFINISHED
Coughlin’s Law: Bury the dead, they stink up the joint. NERFINISHED
Coughlin’s Law: Never tell tales about a woman. No matter how far away she is, she’ll always hear you. NERFINISHED
influences Brian Flanagan’s bartending style
Brian Flanagan’s worldview
knownFor Coughlin’s Laws NERFINISHED
cynical life maxims
hard-drinking lifestyle
languageOfWork English
medium film
mentorOf Brian Flanagan NERFINISHED
occupation bar owner
bartender
portrayedBy Bryan Brown NERFINISHED
roleInStory mentor
tragic figure
yearOfFirstAppearance 1988

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Cocktail character Doug Coughlin
Brian Flanagan hasFriend Doug Coughlin
Brian Flanagan mentor Doug Coughlin