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Call Me Madam

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Washington hostess Sally Adams becomes a Truman-era US ambassador to a European grand duchy.
Director
Walter Lang
Year
Box Office
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Production
20th Century Fox
Awards
Won 1 Oscar. 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Ethel Merman
Sally Adams
Donald O'Connor
Kenneth Gibson
Vera-Ellen
Princess Maria
George Sanders
General 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
Sen. Brockway
Emory Parnell
Sen. Charlie Gallagher
Percy Helton
Sen. Wilkins
Elizabeth Allan
Singing Telephone Operator
Minor Role
Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
Telephone Switchboard Operator
Leon Belasco
Leader
Chamberlain
Cabinet Minister
John Brascia
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Soldier
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
George Calliga
Minor Role
George Chakiris
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Barrie Chase
Dancer in The Ocarina
Jack Chefe
Soldier
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Guest at Sally's Party
Heinie Conklin
Townsman at Fair
Newspaper Reporter
Sayre Dearing
Ball Extra
Guest at Sally's Party
Don Dillaway
Newspaper Reporter
Dante DiPaolo
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Johnny Downs
Cameraman
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Fritz Feld
Hat Clerk
Eddie Firestone
Reporter
Bess Flowers
Carnival Guest in Box
Butler
Richard Garrick
Supreme Court Justice
Frank Gerstle
Newspaper Reporter
Everett Glass
Announcer at Sally's Party
Kit Guard
Townsman at Fair
Sam Harris
Townsman at Fair
Stuart Holmes
Ball Extra
Walter Woolf King
Secretary of State
Mike Lally
Ball Extra
Cabinet Minister
Singing Telephone Operator
Beer Garden Proprietor
Matt Mattox
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Renny McEvoy
First G.I.
Lal Chand Mehra
Minister from Magrador
Torben Meyer
Rudolph
Harold Miller
Ball Extra
Forbes Murray
Ball Extra
George Nardelli
Cabinet Minister
Doorman at Ball
Julie Newmar
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Doorman at Ball
Nestor Paiva
Miccoli
Manuel París
Headwaiter at Sally's Party
Gene Roth
Captain of Equerries
Jeffrey Sayre
Ball Extra
Olan Soule
Clerk
Bert Stevens
Ball Extra
Hal Taggart
Extra in Newsreel
Charles Tannen
Reporter
Dale Van Sickel
Extra in Newsreel
Ernö Verebes
Music Clerk
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
John Wengraf
Ronchin
Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number
Burton - Sally's Butler
Cameraman

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Washington hostess Sally Adams becomes a Truman-era US ambassador to a European grand duchy.

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Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Arthur Sheekman, Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse
Production: 20th Century Fox
Year: 1953
MetaScore: N/A/100
ImdbRating: 6.8
BoxOffice: N/A
Released: 01 Apr 1953
Awards: Won 1 Oscar. 3 wins & 4 nominations total
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