The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) |
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| Director(s) | Norman Krasna |
| Producer(s) | Norman Krasna, Denise Batcheff |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
| Top Topics | Paris, Romance (Comic) |
Featured Cast of The Ambassador's Daughter See More »
Olivia de Havilland
(as Joan Fisk)
John Forsythe
(as Sgt. Danny Sullivan)
Myrna Loy
(as Mrs. Cartwright)
Adolphe Menjou
(as Senator Jonathan Cartw...)
Tommy Noonan
(as Cpl. Al O'Connor)
Francis Lederer
(as Prince Nicholas Obelsk...)
Edward Arnold
(as Ambassador William Fis...)
Minor Watson
(as General Andrew Harvey)
The Ambassador's Daughter Overview:
The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Norman Krasna and produced by Norman Krasna and Denise Batcheff.
SYNOPSIS
De Havilland is Joan Fisk, bored daughter of the American ambassador to France. Tired of entertaining the V.I.P. wives, she comes up with an experiment. She proposes to her father and his friends that not all soldiers are crude and untrainable in social graces, and, to prove it, accepts a date with an American G.I. (Forsythe). But as the night progresses and romance begins to blossom, she realizes that she has gotten herself into a sticky situation. Although nearing forty, de Havilland gives an inspired, believable performance as the young ingenue.
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The Ambassador's Daughter Quotes:
Sgt. Danny Sullivan: You've never been to the ballet. How do you know you won't like it?
Cpl. Al O'Connor: I've never been skinned alive either. I've got an opinion.