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Call Me Madam
Directed by
Walter Lang
G
1953
1h 56m
Drama
,
Comedy
,
and more
6.7
80%
69%
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Washington hostess Sally Adams becomes a Truman-era US ambassador to a European grand duchy.
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Cast of Call Me Madam
Ethel Merman
Sally Adams
Donald O'Connor
Kenneth Gibson
Vera-Ellen
Princess Maria
George Sanders
Cosmo Constantine
Billy De Wolfe
Pemberton Maxwell
Helmut Dantine
Prince Hugo
Walter Slezak
August Tantinnin
Steven Geray
Prime Minister Sebastian
Ludwig Stössel
Grand Duke Otto
Lilia Skala
Grand Duchess Sophie
Charles Dingle
Senator Brockway
Emory Parnell
Senator Gallagher
Percy Helton
Senator Wilkins
Bess Flowers
Lady Seated Behind Duchess (uncredited)
Oskar Beregi
Chamberlain (uncredited)
George Chakiris
Dancer in The Ocarina Number (uncredited)
James Conaty
Guest at Sally's Party (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Townsman at Fair (uncredited)
Torben Meyer
Rudolph (uncredited)
Forbes Murray
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Ball Guest (uncredited)
Harold Miller
(uncredited)
Barrie Chase
Dancer (uncredited)
Walter Lang
Director
Arthur Sheekman
Writer
Howard Lindsay
Writer
Russel Crouse
Writer
Irving Berlin
Writer
Sol C. Siegel
Producer
Call Me Madam Ratings & Reviews
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Isn't a whole lot more than a solid film version of Irving Berlin's Ethel Merman stage show. But it doesn't really need to be.
Variety
Emanuel Levy
The great Ethel Merman recreated her Broadway role in this Irving Berlin musical, which won an Oscar for scoring.
Filmcritic.com
Paul Brenner
undiluted Merman at her "mostes."
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Fine Merman musical which recreates her Broadway success.
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
There are only three reasons to see this one, a rare Ethel Merman starring role, song and dance numbers by film legend Donald O'Connor and politically savvy dialogue.
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