Call Me Madam Trailer

Call Me Madam Trailer (1953)

25 March 1953 Comedy, Romance 116 mins

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

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Cast

Ethel Merman

as Sally Adams

Donald O'Connor

as Kenneth Gibson

Vera-Ellen

as Princess Maria

George Sanders

as Cosmo Constantine

Billy De Wolfe

as Pemberton Maxwell

Helmut Dantine

as Prince Hugo

Walter Slezak

as August Tantinnin

Steven Geray

as Prime Minister Sebastian

Ludwig Stössel

as Grand Duke Otto

Lilia Skala

as Grand Duchess Sophie

Charles Dingle

as Senator Brockway

Emory Parnell

as Senator Gallagher

Percy Helton

as Senator Wilkins

Bess Flowers

as Lady Seated Behind Duchess (uncredited)

Oskar Beregi

as Chamberlain (uncredited)

George Chakiris

as Dancer in The Ocarina Number (uncredited)

Crew

Walter Lang

Director

Irving Berlin

Original Music Composer

Ray Kellogg

Ray Kellogg Visual Effects

Leon Shamroy

Leon Shamroy Director of Photography

John DeCuir

John DeCuir Art Direction

Irene Sharaff

Irene Sharaff Costume Design

Ben Nye

Ben Nye Makeup Artist

Lyle R. Wheeler

Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction

Hal Klein

Hal Klein Assistant Director

Walter M. Scott

Walter M. Scott Set Decoration

International Releases Dates

United States 25 March 1953

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