1930s Hollywood Table Names for a Glamorous Mystery Dinner Party
Roll out the red carpet—because nothing says “mystery, murder, and movie magic” like a night in Old Hollywood. And if you’re planning a mystery dinner party set in the golden age of cinema, you’ve already nailed the vibe. Now it’s time to give your tables names as dazzling as the stars themselves.

Forget the bland “Table 1, Table 2” routine. You’re throwing a murder mystery party, not hosting a PTA meeting. Naming your tables after famous 1930s celebrities adds charm, nostalgia, and a dash of silver screen sparkle. And with a little help from The Murder Mystery Company and their 1930s Hollywood theme Best Laid Plans, you can focus less on planning stress—and more on channeling your inner starlet.
Classic Stars Who Deserve Their Own Table
These legendary names weren’t just famous—they were iconic. Use these Hollywood stars as table names to instantly transport your guests to an era of elegance, drama, and scandal-worthy secrets.
- Clark Gable – The king of 1930s masculinity. (The Clark Gable Table has a nice ring to it, no?)
- Greta Garbo – Mysterious, glamorous, and perfect for any murder mystery game.
- Mae West – Witty, wild, and not afraid to break a few rules.
- Jean Harlow – The original platinum blonde bombshell.
- Charlie Chaplin – A little comic relief never hurt anyone (unless you’re the victim…).
- Marlene Dietrich – Cool, sharp, and always dressed to kill.
- Joan Crawford – For the table that brings the drama.
- Bette Davis – Intensity, eye rolls, and razor-sharp dialogue.
- Fred Astaire – Because every mystery needs some fancy footwork.
- Ginger Rogers – For guests who do everything the other tables do, but backwards and in heels.

Feel free to group couples together—like Gable & Garbo or Fred & Ginger—for a little extra flair.
Table Settings Worthy of the Silver Screen
Once you’ve named your tables after 1930s stars, why stop there? Amp up the glamour by matching each table’s setting to its namesake’s signature style. It’s a subtle but stunning way to keep guests immersed in the golden age of Hollywood—and let’s be honest, it’s also a fantastic excuse to break out the glitter.
Here are some award-winning touches you can include:
- Clark Gable Table: Rustic place settings with whiskey-toned napkins, mini cigars (real or chocolate), and a little faux mustache at each seat.
- Greta Garbo Table: Moody candlelight, black lace runners, and a “Do Not Disturb” sign somewhere ironic.
- Jean Harlow Table: All-white decor, mirrored chargers, and champagne bubbles (real or decorative).
- Mae West Table: Sassy quote cards, red roses, and a feather or two—because subtle was never her thing.
- Fred & Ginger Table: Sequined table runner, mini top hats or dance cards, and maybe even a pair of faux tap shoes as the centerpiece.
If you’ve got the budget or a flair for decorating, these small themed details add an extra layer of sparkle to your murder mystery event.
Why Table Names—and Assigned Seating—Make the Night
Themed table names are more than just eye candy—they’re your secret weapon for a smooth, immersive mystery experience. Pair them with assigned seating, and suddenly your night runs like a well-rehearsed film noir.

Here’s why it works like magic:
- Teams are built in from the moment guests sit down—perfect for clue-hunting, accusations, and wild theories.
- Assigned seating helps actors quickly identify and interact with each group, making the show more dynamic and personalized.
- Encourages collaboration between guests, especially important for corporate teambuilders or parties with mixed friend groups.
- Breaks up cliques and nudges folks to work with people they might not normally hang out with (goodbye, office silos).
- Helps shy guests engage, since being part of a team gives them a reason to jump in and play along.
- Streamlines dinner service, since hosts and actors can call tables by name—“Table Astaire, your turn at the buffet!” sounds way more fun than “Next!”
At a murder mystery game night, your guests aren’t just watching—they’re suspects, detectives, or even the murderer. Assigned seating and thoughtful table names make sure everyone has a role to play—and a seat in the spotlight.
Don’t DIY—Hire the Pros Who Bring the Plot
Sure, you could spend hours researching character names, building out plot points, and trying to make a Spotify playlist that says “1930s glam with a side of murder.” But why go it alone when The Murder Mystery Company already has a full night of intrigue scripted, staged, and ready to perform in your living room, venue, or swanky speakeasy?
Their murder mysteries come with:
- Professionally trained actors
- Pre-written plot tailored to your 1930s theme
- Optional sound systems and music add-ons
- Built-in roles and awards

They’ll do the heavy lifting so all your Hollywood dreams stay golden.
Make Your 1930s Mystery a Blockbuster
Want to give your guests a night worthy of the silver screen? Call in the A-list event planners at The Murder Mystery Company. Whether you’re hosting eight guests or 500, they’ll deliver the perfect murder mystery dinner party game—complete with vintage glam and killer twists.
📞 Call 888-643-2583 or fill out the contact form right here on this page. They’ll help you plan a mystery so immersive, your guests won’t stop talking about it until the sequel.