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Billy De Wolfe | Pemberton Maxwell | |
Ethel Merman | Sally Adams | |
Donald O'Connor | Kenneth | |
George Sanders | Cosmo Constantine | |
Vera-Ellen | Princess Maria | |
Helmut Dantine | Prince Hugo | |
Walter Slezak | August Tantinnin | |
Steven Geray | Sebastian | |
Ludwig Stossel | Grand Duke | |
Lilia Skala | Grand Duchess |
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Producer | Sol C. Siegel
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Writer | Arthur Sheekman
Howard Lindsay Russel Crouse |
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Cinematography | Leon Shamroy
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Musician | Alfred Newman
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"Merman Still Reigns!"-Daily Variety Brassy, belt-it-out Broadway legend Ethel Merman (There's No Business Like Show Business) delivers a singularly show-stopping performance in this beloved big-screen version of Irving Berlin's last big musical comedy success. It's the story of a Washington D.C. socialite who becomes a U.S. Ambassador, and finds romance along the way. Filled with colorfully tuneful Berlin favorites like "The Hostess With The Mostess" and "You're Just In Love," and unforgettable dance sequences by Donald O'Connor (Singing In The Rain) and lovely Vera-Ellen (White Christmas), Call Me Madam is Hollywood musical magic! |
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